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Daily Archives: March 27, 2012
W.Va. officials say panel’s ruling in redistricting suit worth U.S. SC review
Tomblin
WASHINGTON – Lawyers for a group of West Virginia officials argued in a filing with the U.S. Supreme Court this week that a federal panel’s ruling in a congressional redistricting lawsuit is a “substantial constitutional question” worthy of the Court’s review. Read More
Woman sues Sleepy Hollow, employees for sexual harassment
WINFIELD — A woman is suing Sleep Hollow Golf Club for sexual harassment by two employees.
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Clendenin woman sues Speedway for injuries
CHARLESTON — A Clendenin woman is suing Speedway for injuries she sustained on its premises. Crystal Gooch, an employee of Speedway, was also named as a defendant in the suit. On July 7, 2010, Sabrina Payne purchased a 5-pound bag … Read More
Hurricane woman says health center was negligent during childbirth
CHARLESTON — A Hurricane woman is suing Family Care Health Center for negligence during the birth of her child. Dr. Devin Ciliberti and Kim Lopes were also named as defendants in the suit. On Aug. 1, 2011, the defendants negligently … Read More
South Carolina man says CSX caused lung cancer
CHARLESTON — A South Carolina man is suing CSX Transportation after he claims it is responsible for his lung cancer. James F. Neff was employed with the defendant from 1947 until 1953 as a shop laborer in its Rainelle shop, … Read More
Charleston douple sues NCO Financial Systems for harassment
CHARLESTON — A Charleston couple says that NCO Financial Systems harassed them about an alleged debt by calling them more than 50 times. Since March 22, 2011, NCO has contacted Robert Davis and Kay Davis more than 50 times by … Read More
Ohio man sues for Putnam car wreck
WINFIELD — A Galloway, Ohio, man is suing an individual he claims wrecked the car in which he was a passenger. On March 6, 2010, William L. Adkins was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by Bobby Lee Guy, … Read More
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: NLRB is killing J-O-B-S in W.Va.
Dear Editor: Your editorial that J-O-B-S spells relief for West Virginia is right on target. Yes, that relief comes from leaders at our state Capitol a la tax reform, fair regulations and a balanced legal system. But that relief also … Read More
Ex-Marshall football coach being investigated for securities fraud
Donnan
ATHENS, Ga. – Former Marshall University football coach Jim Donnan is under investigation for alleged violations of federal securities fraud. Read More



