The Weirton Daily Times WEIRTON, W.V.a — Purdue Pharma released its “Denver Plan” — how it will distribute $7 billion in opioid lawsuit settlement money — following West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s objection Friday to the pharmaceutical company keeping that plan out of the public view. With that plan’s release, Morrisey[Read More…]
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Northeast Natural Energy announces use of LUMEN Terrain as it seeks independent certification of company’s natural gas production through Equitable Origin and MiQ Standards
CHARLESTON, W.Va./London, UK — Northeast Natural Energy (NNE) today announced it will deploy the LUMEN Terrain continuous emissions monitoring technology from Avitas, a Baker Hughes venture, to help achieve independent certification of natural gas production under the MiQ methane standard. In addition to methane certification, NNE will also seek certification[Read More…]
West Virginia Girls State Basketball highlights
WV Press Report CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Press Association shares photo highlights of the West Virginia Girls Basketball Tournament with its 72 member newspapers. Here are some of the best: Thursday: Wednesday: Tuesday:
Diversified Gas & Oil and Hatfield-McCoy Trails partner on Earth Day Cleanup
2.3 tons of trash collected from Hatfield-McCoy Ivy Branch Trail Release from Hatfield-McCoy Trails: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Diversified Gas & Oil, PLC properties in West Virginia cover a significant portion of the state – including areas that make up parts of the Hatfield-McCoy, Ivy Branch Trail system. So it was a[Read More…]
Writing the history of feminism in the South and Appalachia: WVU researcher earns prestigious Carnegie award
Release from WVU Today: MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — There’s more to the American women’s movement of the 1960s and 1970s than burning bras and Gloria Steinem. Jessica Wilkerson, associate professor of history at West Virginia University, wants to change that narrative to its truest form: The fight for women’s rights was built on the shoulders[Read More…]
TechConnect West Virginia to Host Government Contracting Workshop Series in May
Release from Tech Connect West Virginia: CHARLESTON, W.Va.– TechConnect West Virginia will host a series of four workshops about how to win federal government contracting in May. Small businesses and manufacturers who are interested in competing for government contracts, but have limited experience in doing so, are encouraged to attend.[Read More…]
West Virginia Governor Justice signs bill setting up state wind and solar reclamation bonding program into law
By Mike Tony, Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has signed into law a bill establishing a state-administered wind and solar reclamation bonding program. Justice signed Senate Bill 492 into law Monday, approving the final version of the legislation that relaxed some of the bonding requirements included in[Read More…]
West Virginia Attorney General, state representative talk education, opioid epidemic, green new deal in townhall meeting
By Breanna Francis, The Journal MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — With a promise to fight for West Virginians statewide, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and state Sen. Patricia Rucker, R-Jefferson, hosted a town hall meeting with residents of the Eastern Panhandle to discuss education, the opioid epidemic and the possible impact[Read More…]
Harrison County Commissioner takes position in West Virginia State Auditor’s Office
By JoAnn Snoderly, WV News CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — A Harrison County commissioner has taken a new job in the office of State Auditor John “J.B.” McCuskey as a liaison between the state office and local and federal officials on American Rescue Plan funds. Since early April, Commissioner Patsy Trecost has[Read More…]
Plan calls for West Virginia to receive 1% of settlement reached with OxyContin maker
By Courtney Hessler, The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Despite being one of the areas most affected by the opioid crisis, West Virginia is set to receive about 1% of the proposed national settlement being reached with the drug company accused of creating the problem. The disclosure for the settlement was[Read More…]