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Polls have Manchin leading possible governor’s race

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — According to two recent polls, if U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., were to run for governor of West Virginia in 2016, he would easily defeat all his potential Republican opponents. In a Global Strategy Group poll released Monday, which reportedly was commissioned by Manchin, in a head-to-head[Read More…]

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$3.5M storage building reflects poor judgment

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Only five states do a worse job of giving taxpayers a return on their investment than West Virginia, according to a recent WalletHub report. Analyzing categories such as infrastructure, education, health, safety, economy and pollution, in terms of the efficiency of[Read More…]

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Mingo County Commission lays off 20 workers

WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — The Mingo County Commission (MCC) met on Monday during a special session to announce layoffs and reduction in hours for many of their county employees. MCC President John Mark Hubbard opened the special meeting by stating that he and the commissioners had concerns for each person involved.[Read More…]

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Walker Machinery Co. expanding its agriculture business

Kanawha County company opening a new Agri-Business Division at its facility in Nitro CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Walker Machinery Co. announced plans Monday to open a new Agri-Business Division at its facility in Nitro. Walker Machinery released a statement indicating it will allow the “company to expand its agri-business operations[Read More…]

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Air quality again closes Greenbrier County VA clinic

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Less than two months after reopening, the Veterans Clinic in Maxwelton is once again closed. Beckley VA Medical Center director Karin L. McGraw announced the immediate closure of the facility late  Monday, citing continuing air quality issues in the clinic. Both McGraw and the building’s owner, the[Read More…]

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W.Va. tax reform to be major legislative push

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Reforming and revising West Virginia’s tax structure will be a major push for the state Legislature this year, and Monday’s interim session marked the beginning of that monumental process. The one-day April interim session consisted of four committee meetings, including a new committee designed to look at[Read More…]

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W.Va.-led arguments in EPA suit set for Thursday

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is confident the law is on the side of states suing the EPA over a proposal to cut carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants, but he’s not ready to predict victory yet. “We recognize that we’re in a David-vs.-Goliath situation,” the[Read More…]

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