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Daily Archives: January 30, 2008
The PSC has gone loco on new area code
Sprouse
Sometimes, government officials don’t think through the implications of their decisions.
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Federal recusal case: $160,000 and ‘the meter still is running’
Starcher
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court of Appeals has spent more than $160,000 on a federal court case Massey Energy brought against it over the way justices recuse themselves from cases.
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Maynard recuses again, provides vacation documentation
Maynard
CHARLESTON – While recusing himself from another case involving Massey Energy, state Supreme Court Chief Justice Spike Maynard also has provided documentation showing he paid for his trip to France in 2006.
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Supreme Court’s Mike Lacy featured on prevention television show
CHARLESTON -– Mike Lacy, the West Virginia Supreme Court’s Director of Probation Services, is a featured guest this month on “Prevention WV,” a 30-minute interview-style television program broadcast on the West Virginia Library Commission’s Library Television network. Lacy is chairman … Read More



