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Bulk water distribution paused over source issue

By Ashley B. Craig Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Saying they weren’t sure where the water came from, Kanawha County officials ordered the removal of all bulk water containers from distribution sites Thursday evening. County Manager Jennifer Sayre said West Virginia American Water Co. told county officials some of[Read More…]

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Broken water pipe, freeze said to have been factor in spill

By David Gutman Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Nearly a week after Freedom Industries last spoke publicly, the company broke its silence Thursday evening, proposing a theory that its “Crude MCHM” chemical leak was caused, in part, by a broken water pipe uphill from its property, according to a source[Read More…]

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The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Friday, Jan. 17

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Friday, Jan. 17, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers: 1. WHO FORCED OBAMA’S HAND ON GOVERNMENT SPYING Changes[Read More…]

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Wild, Wonderful & Wired: Broadband offers benefits across Mountain State

Editor’s Note: “Wild, Wonderful & Wired” is a collaboration of Mission West Virginia, Future Generations Graduate School and Frontier Communications. Wild, Wonderful & Wired — Provided through a collaboration of Mission West Virginia, Future Generations Graduate School and Frontier Communication CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Technology is changing the world. It has since the first manmade tools.Today, new[Read More…]

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Blog: wvpress extra — Viva La Charleston

Jan. 16, 2014: Viva La Charleston! We greatly appreciate the amazing number of calls and emails from concerned individuals checking on the staff during this water crisis. Water at the office has been flushed, but that has done little to eliminate the fears. Three of four employees still have no[Read More…]

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It’s spelling bee season in Fairmont and elsewhere

By Colleen S. Good Times West Virginian FAIRMONT — Diablo, noun. Definition: devil. Origin: Spanish. D-I-A-B-L-O. Spelling the word “diablo” made East Fairmont Junior High School eighth-grader Laura May this year’s Marion County Spelling Bee for grades 5-8 champion. May, along with the second- through fifth-place winners, will go on[Read More…]

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We must be proactive in helping troubled children

An editorial from the Times West Virginian FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Whenever there is a mass shooting, there is inevitably a debate between the warring sides of more gun control versus Second Amendment rights. We’re not going to talk about that. That’s a sad situation our nation has fallen victim to[Read More…]

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