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Daily Archives: January 5, 2012
AIG wants judge to toss $58 million Harrison verdict
Romano
CLARKSBURG – Chartis and AIG plan to ask a Harrison County judge to toss a $58 million jury verdict involving a leaking tank at a gas station.
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THEIR VIEW: Lower taxes for the new year
Tomblin
CHARLESTON — At the start of the New Year, when checking out at the grocery store, our seniors, individuals and families will keep more of their hard earned money.
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Judges: Redistrcting means change
King
CHARLESTON – Redistricting means change, federal judges declared as they shredded a new map of West Virginia congressional districts, and no one knows what changes the next map will bring.
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Cooper, Unger plans would split a county or two
Cooper
CHARLESTON – Thornton Cooper proposes to split a county on a new congressional district map and State Sen. John Unger of Martinsburg proposes to split two, but only Cooper explains how he would do it.
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