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Legislative Column: ‘At The Capitol’ for April

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — April legislative interim committee meetings were highlighted by the launch of a new select committee on tax reform. House Speaker Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha, spelled out the mandate of the Joint Select Committee on Tax Reform, stating, “We have a tax structure in West Virginia that’s broken, that’s burdensome, and that’s bewildering to[Read More…]

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Wheeling Suspension Bridge’s popularity endures

WHEELING, W.Va. — Though it’s been hanging around for 166 years, people still get a kick of out seeing the Wheeling Suspension Bridge. Frank O’Brien, executive director of the Wheeling Convention and Visitors Bureau, said while tourists generally do not drive long distances just to see the span, once visitors[Read More…]

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Recent challenge to EPA necessary, not premature

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Even if the odds are against you, sometimes it is important to make your case. West Virginia and 14 other coal-reliant states gave oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit last week challenging new proposed[Read More…]

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Maloney files ethics complaint against Justice Davis

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Former gubernatorial candidate Bill Maloney, who formally who filed an ethics complaint with the state Judicial Investigation Commission regarding Justice Robin Davis’ decision to not recuse herself over a controversial court case, said the reason behind his latest action is simple. “The goal is just to get[Read More…]

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As coal declines in W.Va., so do county coffers

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It started in Boone County, which, on Dec. 31, laid off 11 part-time public employees. A security officer, a recycling center employee and a bunch of janitors who cleaned community centers one day a week all lost their jobs, Assistant County Administrator Pam White said. Then it was[Read More…]

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Drug Take Back Days replaced by everyday effort

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — Prescription medication that’s unneeded was previously collected during Prescription Drug Take Back Day, but legislation eliminated that event so that drugs can be returned any day of the year. “We rewrote the disposal regulations, allowing all police departments, hospitals, pharmacies and a whole list of entities to[Read More…]

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Philippi displays first phase of Sago Mine Memorial

PHILIPPI, W.Va. — The first phase of the Sago Mine Memorial is complete, according to Philippi Main Street Director Tammy Stemple. That initial phase resulted in a bronze piece depicting miners awaiting rescue. The finished bronze piece is currently on display in the window of Mullens & Mullens Law Office[Read More…]

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