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Monthly Archives: December 2006
This just in: Berkeley County
Dec. 12 Martinsburg Mall LLC vs. Wireless Village LLC PA – Frank Aliveto; J – Christopher Wilkes * The mall claims Wireless Village violated a June 5, 2003, lease agreement by failing to pay rent. The plaintiff is seeking more … Read More
State employee under investigation for threatening welfare recipients
CHARLESTON – A state employee who sued her employer for failing to halt a co-worker’s harassment is now under investigation for her alleged role in harassing welfare recipients receiving counseling from a Westside domestic violence clinic. Elizabeth Crawford, director of … Read More
Martinsburg zoning board challenged
MARTINSBURG – The Shalom Resource Center is saying it was unfairly held liable for criminal activity that transpired on its premises and has filed a petition for a writ of certiorari and judicial review of an agency decision. The papers … Read More
Man says he was fired for complaining
WHEELING – An Ohio man says he was fired from job at a plastics company for complaining about his work environment. Roy Surratt of Bellaire says his termination by RXI Plastics, Inc., was retaliatory and filed suit against it Dec. … Read More
Man blames realty company for broken kneecap
MARTINSBURG – A North Carolina man who worked as independent contractor for a realty company is blaming the company for his slip and fall. Timothy Soper filed his lawsuit Dec. 12 in Berkeley Circuit Court against Keller Williams Rice Realty … Read More
Woman claims nerve damage during hysterectomy
MORGANTOWN – A Pennsylvania woman says her Morgantown doctor severed a nerve while he was performing a hysterectomy. Kimberly and Michael Moody filed a lawsuit Dec. 12 in Monongalia Circuit Court against Dr. Thomas Harman and his employer, Partner’s in … Read More
Man sues golf range after being attacked
CHARLESTON — A man who was assaulted while hitting golf balls blames the golf range. Andrew White filed a suit against Southridge Golf Range, Fairlawn Fairways and Andrew Call after “patrons and staff of Southridge Golf Range physically assaulted him.” … Read More
Landlord’s dog attacked girl, suit claims
CHARLESTON — A St. Albans girl and her mother say their landlord’s dog attacked the girl on the property they are renting. Brittany Keeten, and her mother Sarah Loudermilk are seeking damages from Robert Walker because his dog attacked Keeten … Read More
Xerox wants money from Charleston church
CHARLESTON — Xerox Corporation is demanding payment from a Charleston church because of violations on a lease agreement between the two. First Baptist Church, located at 432 Shrewsbury St. in Charleston, leased a DocuColor and Controller from Xerox in December … Read More
Regionalism critical to economic development
Manchin
CHARLESTON — I recently had the pleasure of joining my friend and colleague Ohio Governor-elect Ted Strickland for a ceremony commemorating the reopening of the Ormet Aluminum plant located along the Ohio River in Hannibal, Ohio, just across the river from Wetzel County, West Virginia.
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Movie premiere was an incredible event
Kopp
HUNTINGTON — The uplifting events of Dec. 12 will be etched in our memories for many, many years.
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McGraw settles with advertising company
McGraw
CHARLESTON – State Attorney General is one of 34 attorneys general who recently agreed to a settlement with YP Corp., an Internet advertising company charged with deceptive practices.
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Woman sues towing company
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says her car rolled off the back of a tow truck and struck her in a recently filed lawsuit. Amber Anderson entered the suit Dec. 12 into Kanawha Circuit Court against T.L. Pierce, doing … Read More
Couple blames track, chairmaker for fall
WHEELING – A Pennsylvania couple blames Wheeling Downs and a chair manufacturer for injuries the husband received while gambling. Frank and Deanna Monack of Belle Vernon, Pa., filed their lawsuit Dec. 15 in Ohio Circuit Court against Wheeling Island Gaming … Read More
Suit filed against Monongalia Family Court judge
MORGANTOWN – A Wheeling woman says Monongalia Family Court Judge James Jeffrey Culpepper has not taken an active enough stance on her pending case. Catherine Anna Cassi filed a petition for writ of mandamus Dec. 8 against Culpepper. She says … Read More



