Kanawha County Category Archives: Kanawha County

Piedmont Elementary dedicates space in honor of McJunkin

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McJunkin

CHARLESTON – Piedmont Elementary School has dedicated a space in honor of Jackson Kelly Education Elevators Program Founder Thomas McJunkin, who passed away last year.
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

June 15 Amy West, Crystal Mansfield, Shane Wiley, Kelly Huffman, Benny Hodges II, Kathryn Smith, Veta Whitley, Brenda Ratcliffe, Nancy Johnson and Sarah Vickers vs. Mountain State University, Inc.; Charles H. Polk; and the Mountain State University Board of Trustees … Read More »

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Wayne Co. woman sues state school board over suspension

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CHARLESTON — A bus operator is suing the West Virginia State Board of Education after she claims her employment was wrongfully suspended.
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Man blames DOH employee for injuries

CHARLESTON — A man is suing the State of West Virginia-Department of Highways and one of its employees after he claims he was injured due to the defendants’ negligence. On Sept. 9, 2010, Dimitri Lymon Beverly, an employee of the … Read More »

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Man says Charter Foods violated wage payment act

CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Charter Foods, Inc., after he claims the company failed to pay his final wages in a timely manner. Brent Sullins was employed by Charter Foods from Dec. 28, 2011, until Jan. 11, according … Read More »

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Student sues Mineral Co. school board for sexual assault by elementary teacher

Task: 277910 CHARLESTON — A student is suing the Mineral County School Board of Education by his parent for sexual assault he suffered at the hands of a teacher. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; the West … Read More »

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Man says Five Guys didn’t pay final wages in time

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CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing Five Guys Operations after he claims it failed to pay his final wages in a timely manner.
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Fla. woman files suit after fall at Embassy Suites

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CHARLESTON — A Coral Springs, Fla. woman is suing Embassy Suites after she was injured at the hotel.
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Casket company says funeral home owes more than $30K

CHARLESTON — Paul Casket Company is suing Cooke Funeral Home, Inc., after it claims the funeral home failed to pay more than $30,000 for goods and services provided. Cooke & Pauley Funeral Home, Inc. was also named as a defendant … Read More »

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Woman blames mobile home park for injuries

CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Kanawha Terrance Mobile Home Park after she sustained injuries when she fell. Ulysses Grant Young is doing business as Kanawha Terrance Mobile Home Park. On June 11, 2010, Ilene Lou Kidd was walking from … Read More »

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Former employees sues city of Nitro for harassment

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CHARLESTON — A former Parks and Recreation Department employee is suing the City of Nitro after she claims she was harassed by city council members.
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County

June 11 Opal Fox vs. Dolgencorp, LLC and Dolgencorp, LLC d/b/a Dollar General PA- Sean W. Cook; J- Tod J. Kaufman * On June 12, 2010, Fox was shopping at Dollar General when she slipped on water in a store … Read More »

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Cottageville couple names 54 in asbestos suit

CHARLESTON — A Cottageville couple is suing 54 companies they claim are responsible for a lung cancer diagnosis. On April 26, Donald R. Creel was diagnosed with lung cancer, according to a complaint filed May 29 in Kanawha Circuit Court. … Read More »

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Publisher gets judgment in Tennant case

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Tennant

CHARLESTON – The publisher of the Shepherdstown Observer has been granted summary judgment in his case against Secretary of State Natalie Tennant.
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Lewis shooting case sent to Clay grand jury

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CLAY – A Morgantown attorney will now have to convince a jury that he acted in self-defense when he shot and wounded a homeless man at property he owns in Clay County.
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