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Horse found nearly strangled with rope put down

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A horse found nearly strangled to death earlier this week in Berkeley County died Wednesday morning after its owners decided to put the animal down because of the injuries it sustained in the incident. Berkeley County Sheriff Kenneth “Kenny” Lemaster Jr. said that the horse, which was[Read More…]

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Marshall County finds itself $2.25 million in black

MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — Tax cuts, a youth recreation center and courthouse maintenance projects are some of the options being discussed for a large cash carryover in Marshall County. According to Marshall County Administrator Betsy Frohnapfel, there is a cash balance of about $4 million in the general fund, about $2.25[Read More…]

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Frontier cries foul over tax funding for competitor

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Over strong objections from Frontier Communications, a West Virginia state board plans to spend $690,000 to put fiber-optic cable in Randolph and Pocahontas counties, even though the project would duplicate an existing network owned by Frontier. On Wednesday, the West Virginia Broadband Deployment Council voted 3-2 to[Read More…]

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Sen. Manchin opposes his daughter’s action

An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s Sen. Joe Manchin says he would support law changes to prevent unpatriotic “inversions” — such as his daughter’s decision to shift Mylan Pharmaceuticals’ national identity to Holland to duck U.S. taxes. “I think, basically, inversion should be absolutely repealed,”[Read More…]

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Vandals hit Princeton city swimming pool

PRINCETON, W.Va. —  Princeton police officers are currently investigating a report of vandalism at the public swimming pool in Princeton City Park. A Bluefield Daily Telegraph photographer at the scene said picnic tables had been thrown into the pool. Officers and city employees are checking the damage…

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