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Underfunded pensions need solutions

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — You have to give Clarksburg credit. City leaders have increased payments to their police and fire pension plans. But the retirement programs are still woefully short of being even close to fully funded. Despite plans to contribute $860,386 to the police[Read More…]

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Princeton pair charged in theft from bride, groom

HIGH POINT, N.C. — A Princeton couple who appeared on the reality show “My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding” is behind bars in North Carolina accused of stealing from a bride and groom. Eden Brianna Boswell, 22, and Elvis Allen Boswell, 24, are charged with felony larceny after allegedly taking honeymoon[Read More…]

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Settlement could close some rural W.Va. clinics

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A recent lawsuit settlement could force some rural health clinics in West Virginia to declare bankruptcy and close. The court-ordered settlement changes how the state reimburses health clinics for treating low-income patients on Medicaid. Dr. Mark Tomsho, a Summersville pediatrician, told state lawmakers Tuesday that his clinic[Read More…]

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Tailgate thieves hit car lots in Princeton, Tazewell

PRINCETON, W.Va. — Thieves targeting tailgates have hit car dealerships on both sides of the state line. Robert Ramey, general manager of Ramey Motors, said tailgates were stolen last week at their Princeton dealership, and two weeks ago at the Tazewell, Va., location. Troopers with the West Virginia State Police[Read More…]

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Community spirit keeps swimming pool going

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Across the country, public swimming pools are closing left and right. But the Huntington community has once again found a way to keep the A.D. Lewis Community Center pool going. Thursday, the pool opened again for the summer season with a ribbon[Read More…]

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Las Trancas to pay back wages in W.Va., Ohio

MARIETTA, Ohio — After an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, Las Trancas Inc. will pay more than $365,000 in back wages to 36 workers employed at two locations, one at the Lafayette Shopping Plaza in Marietta and the other in Clarksburg. Thirteen workers at the Marietta location were[Read More…]

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