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Progress, not miracles, desired

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — Rome was not built in a day, it has been said. West Virginia will not be rebuilt in one legislative session. Republicans who will serve in the Legislature next year selected their leaders during caucuses last weekend. State Sen. William Cole, R-Mercer,[Read More…]

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Hampshire Review looking for sports editor

ROMNEY, W.Va. — The paper that has won the general excellence award among the state’s largest weeklies for 6 years running is looking for a sports editor.  The Hampshire Review also produces an active website and a growing Facebook page. As a sports editor, you’ll be expected to cover local[Read More…]

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Award-winning Spencer Newspapers seeking news reporter

SPENCER, W.Va. — The Times Record and Roane County Reporter, a locally owned, award-winning newspaper operation, has an opening for a full-time reporter to write news and feature articles. This is weekly newspaper operation that is also in the planning stages of developing a new website, so online skills, as well as skills[Read More…]

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GOP opposes governor’s plan to tap rainy day fund

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Republican leaders in the state Senate and House of Delegates said Monday they will oppose Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s plan to use money from the rainy day fund to balance next year’s budget. In September, the governor announced his plan to draw $100 million from the state’s[Read More…]

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W.Va. residents need more freedom over finances

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Most West Virginians likely had a sense already that their own personal economies were not as flexible as those of folks living in other states. But a recent report confirms, West Virginia ranks 45th among states when it comes to[Read More…]

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Moundsville power project gets air permit

MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — The $615 million Moundsville Power natural gas electricity plant is one step closer to reality now that the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has granted an air quality permit. Moundsville Power managing partner Andrew Dorn said his group is waiting for the West Virginia Public Service[Read More…]

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Herald-Dispatch offers front page reprint

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Order a reprint of Sunday’s front page that celebrates Marshall’s Conference USA Championship win! Reprints are on high-quality photo paper (prints are only $25, and framed prints are $50). T-shirts and coffee mugs are also available. Order by Friday, Dec. 12, to get it in time for[Read More…]

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