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West Virginia News Sat March 20, 2010
A man from Kenya is ready to plead guilty to a role in an international scam that investigators say duped West Virginia and at least three other states out of more than $3 million.
Lawmakers Are In The Home Stretch
The 2010 legislative session ends Saturday at midnight. CHARLESTON -- A lot of the pundits and the public have called it a do-nothing legislative session this year.
Byrd's Eye View: Pearl S. Buck: Great Author, Great Humanitarian, Great West Virginian
March is Women's History Month, a time when we celebrate the contributions of women to American history and society.
Manchin Asks for Disaster Declaration for Recent Flooding
Gov. Joe Manchin sent a letter to President Barack Obama Wednesday requesting a federal disaster declaration that would help southern West Virginia residents hit hard by flooding caused snowmelt and heavy rain late last week.
State looks at fixing road funding system
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A pair of bills on Gov. Joe Manchin's desk could change the way road work is paid for in West Virginia, with new tolls and local bonds part of a mix aimed at replacing faltering gas tax revenues.
PSC Hears From Foes Of Verizon-Frontier Deal
The West Virginia Public Service Commission says it will consider a petition from opponents before ruling on the proposed sale of Verizon's land lines to Frontier Communications.
After the 60 Days
Governor Joe Manchin and his staff are currently reviewing the bills passed during the 2010 legislative session to see which ones will be signed into law.
Ohio man sentenced in slaying of W.Va. minister
WAYNE, W.Va. - An Army deserter from Ohio has received a 160-year prison sentence for his role in the slaying of a West Virginia minister.
Dismal: West Virginia slump
Bad news keeps snowballing in the Great Recession. The Mountain State has lost about 70,000 jobs - one-tenth of its employment - in the past two years, according to Workforce West Virginia.
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Fri Apr 22, 2005
Auto Recyclers Prepare for EXPO
The Pennsylvania Automotive Recycling Trade Society (PARTS) will hold its Mid-Year Exposition at the facility of member company Jordan Auto Parts in Dilliner, Pa.
The event, which takes place Saturday, June 18, will feature indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as product demonstrations and educational sessions.
Auto recyclers from throughout Pennsylvania as well as neighboring portions of West Virginia are expected to attend. Dilliner is near the West Virginia border, and the show hotel is located in nearby Morgantown, W. Va., the home of West Virginia University.
More information on the event can be found at www.parts.org or can be obtained by calling (717) 763-1777.
Friday, April 22, 2005
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