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W.Va. road tax surplus offsets harsh winter costs

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — While harsh winter weather put West Virginia $13.5 million over budget on snow and ice removal costs, healthy returns in several road fund taxes more than made up for the extra spending. That additional tax revenue is going toward fixing the scourge of potholes lining West Virginia roads[Read More…]

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Professor says WVU stunted by state interference

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — From governors essentially running university board meetings to laws that blocked lucrative federal research funding, the state’s continued efforts to control West Virginia University has hampered the school’s goals, West Virginia’s historian laureate argues. As state funding has slid from 50 percent of the university’s operating budget[Read More…]

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Misguided protest for state funding

An editorial from the Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — A group called Our Children, Our Future is planning a protest in Charleston Tuesday, where it hopes to capitalize on the special legislative session, expected to begin today, in order to shame legislators and Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin into restoring[Read More…]

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