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Expanded military pension credits to be costly

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It will cost West Virginia nearly $23 million a year to comply with a Supreme Court ruling to expand military service credits for public employees’ pension benefits, according to a report released Wednesday by the state Consolidated Public Retirement Board’s actuary. In March, the state Supreme Court[Read More…]

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W.Va. lawmakers oppose 17 percent power hike

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. — Area lawmakers are urging the West Virginia Public Service Commission to reject a request to increase the region’s electricity costs by 17 percent. Appalachian Power Company (APCO) announced Monday that it filed for a base rate increase with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia. The company[Read More…]

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Moderation best in prescribing painkillers

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — According to various agencies that monitor such things, West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio have taken many positive steps to counteract the abuse of prescription drugs within their borders. All have a prescription drug monitoring program in place. All have laws against “doctor[Read More…]

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Logan officials debate 911 texting service

LOGAN, W.Va. — Texting to 911 seems like a great option… unless you live in southern West Virginia, where texting is not an option for many citizens because of the lack of cellular service. Verizon Wireless, which is the only company that provides the text-to-911 service, covers 97 percent of the[Read More…]

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