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Manchin Applauds Forest Service Agreement to Purchase Blackwater Canyon Property
Charleston, WV (WVDN) – Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and Co-chair of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus, applauded an agreement between John Crites and his family and the U.S. Forest Service to move forward with the sale of approximately 2,700 acres of land owned by the Crites family […] The post Manchin Applauds Forest Service Agreement to Purchase Blackwater Canyon Property appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
CAMC recognized as best employer by Forbes Magazine
CAMC Health System has been recognized for the sixth year in a row by Forbes Magazine as one of America’s Best-In-State Employers. The announcement follows an independent survey from a vast sample of over 160,000 employees working for companies employing at least 500 people within the U.S. The survey was open to companies from all […] The post CAMC recognized as best employer by Forbes Magazine appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Morgantown Advances Public Camping Ban Aimed At The Area’s Homeless
A camping ban that affects homeless people in Morgantown is another step closer to implementation. The Morgantown City Council voted 4 – 3 to advance a new article of City Code entitled “Camping on Public Property” Tuesday night. The ordinance would expand an existing camping ban to...
WVU Hall of Famer Hints at Return Visit
West Virginia sports Hall of Famer Bruce Irvin made a post hinting at visiting WVU. “@wrenbaker see u soon wren!” Irvin posted on X, mentioning WVU’s athletic director. Irvin played with the Mountaineers from 2010-2011 after beginning his collegiate career at the JUCO level. He received All-America honors in both of those seasons.
W.Va. American Water awards $26K in grants to area fire departments
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A first responder support program is providing more than $26,000 to fire departments across the Mountain State. West Virginia American Water announced 29 agencies within the utility’s service area will be receiving grant money which will be used for fire protection gear, equipment and training:
Federal investigation names 37 suspects in drug pipeline from California to Kentucky
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A federal drug trafficking investigation ended with nearly 40 suspects from Kentucky and California indicted, and more than a dozen are from Louisville. In a news release Wednesday, U.S. Attorney Michael A. Bennett of the Western Kentucky District said a federal grand jury indicted 37 defendants...
Pike couple arrested for getting married despite being cousins
ELKHORN CITY, Ky. — Marriage is typically a time for going on a honeymoon, but a Pike County couple went to jail instead, after police learned they allegedly lied on their marriage license about being related. Kentucky State Police received an anonymous tip that George Swiney, 52, and Amy...
Judge refuses to dismiss claims against city in lawsuit against former Charleston chief
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — A judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss claims against the city of Charleston in a case involving former police chief James “Tyke” Hunt. Judge Jennifer Bailey sided with Chelsea McCoy during a civil hearing in her complaint against the city, Hunt and former CPD Chief of Detectives Richie Basford. It alleges sexual misconduct and abuse of power from Hunt, who was a sergeant at the time. The city had attempted to have claims of intentional infliction of emotional distress, punitive damages and wrongful termination dismissed in the case.
Washington State College of Ohio starts new semester with interim president
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - Dr. Sarah Parker started her new role as interim president on July 1. On Monday, she started her first full semester as interim president, an adjustment that would be tough for a lot of people but thanks to her staff it was easy. “It’s been an...
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