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W.Va. miners rally against gas-generated power

WHEELING, W.Va. — Coal miners in the region are rallying against plans to use natural gas to generate electricity, as they fear the more than 2,000 coal jobs lost late last month — 754 of which came from the local area — could be just the beginning if such projects[Read More…]

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Election turns tide back to fluoride in Clarksburg

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — With Jon Calvert’s election to the Clarksburg Water Board, the three-member panel’s split decision to stop buying fluoride will likely be reversed, both sides agree. Meanwhile, the water board’s other split decision — to remove three of its dams — remains as murky as the West Fork[Read More…]

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Lack of transparency unacceptable

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram  CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A recent hearing by the House Oversight Committee led to a lot of arguing over White House compliance with requests for information. Bottom line: The Obama administration is not as transparent as it promised to be so many years ago. At[Read More…]

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W.Va. could save millions on Courtesy Patrol, audit finds

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia could save millions of dollars if the Division of Highways operated the state Courtesy Patrol internally, instead of contracting the service out to a non-profit agency, a legislative audit released Sunday found. In the 2014-15 budget year, the DOH paid non-profit Citizens Conservation Corps of[Read More…]

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Register-Herald NIE auction features two vehicles

 Newspapers in Education Flea Market and Auction funds school programs By Cody Neff REGISTER-HERALD REPORTER BECKLEY, W.Va. — Two vehicles are among the goodies being auctioned off at the Newspapers in Education Flea Market and Auction that is coming to Marquee Cinemas in Beckley on Saturday at 8 a.m. The auction[Read More…]

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Flights to Myrtle Beach from NCWV Airport start Friday

By Zach Tuggle The Exponent Telegraph BRIDGEPORT — Today is a special day for the North Central West Virginia Airport: A commercial airplane will take off at 7 p.m. and fly directly to Myrtle Beach. “We’re certainly excited about it,” said Rick Rock, director of the airport. “It’s something we’ve[Read More…]

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