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Weather can be deadly to those in need

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel             PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — It is cold, again, today, folks. Tomorrow’s temperatures will plunge to levels that will prompt double-takes at the thermometer. All kinds of precautions are in order – bundle up to go outdoors, take good care of your cars, check[Read More…]

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Jim Justice buys back coal company from Russians

BECKLEY, W.Va. — Jim Justice on Tuesday announced the repurchase of the Bluestone Coal Corp. he sold to a Russian mining conglomerate in 2009. Russian coal producer Mechel (pronounced MAKE-ull) has been under pressure to reduce debts of around $9 billion, and had idled the Bluestone operation. That debt represents[Read More…]

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Jim Justice buys back Bluestone coal facility from Russian firm

150 ‘good paying jobs’ projected within the first three months CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Jim Justice announced today, Feb. 17, that he has repurchased Bluestone, a mining facility in McDowell and Wyoming counties, from Russian company Mechel OAO and has plans to reopen a new company, Bluestone Resources, Inc. The Justice family sold U.S. coal producer[Read More…]

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Justice’s refusal to step aside worsens situation

An editorial from the Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — In December, ABC News shone the national spotlight on state’s highest court detailing financial ties between Justice Robin Davis and plaintiffs’ attorney Michael Fuller. Fuller, who hails from Mississippi, lined up $35,000 in contributions for Davis’ 2012 re-election campaign. He also paid[Read More…]

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Staten goes ‘Edney’ to lift Mountaineers over Kansas

A column by Mitch Vingle, sports editor for The Charleston Gazette MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The crowd was down at Monday’s Kansas-WVU basketball game because of snowstorm Octavia. But those present sure were up after Juwan Staten blew through the Coliseum. Staten’s full-court completed drive to the rim gave the No. 23[Read More…]

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Number of W.Va. drilling rigs down by nearly half

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — The total number of natural gas drilling rigs in West Virginia has dropped by almost half compared to a year ago, according to data released by oil and gas service giant Baker Hughes. At the close of last week, West Virginia had 17 drilling rigs in total,[Read More…]

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Moundsville power plant to be top natural gas user

WHEELING, W.Va.  — Andrew Dorn believes stringent Environmental Protection Agency emissions standards will precipitate more natural gas fired electricity plants, such as his 549-megawatt Moundsville Power generator. Dorn’s company cleared the final construction hurdle by receiving its siting permit from the Public Service Commission of West Virginia, as the firm[Read More…]

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