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Daily Archives: October 12, 2012
Morrisey unveils second TV ad
CHARLESTON — Republican attorney general candidate Patrick Morrisey on Friday began airing the second television ad of his campaign. In the 30-second ad, Morrisey says he will stand up to President Obama and the EPA on their “job-killing regulations.” The … Read More
When did we approve public financing for the state attorney general’s race?
When it was first proposed, we strenuously objected to the pilot program for public financing of the elections for supreme court justices. We pointed out, among other drawbacks, that public financing forces taxpayers to pay for the campaigns of candidates … Read More
Wayne Co. man says Wal-mart cashed stolen checks
HUNTINGTON — A Wayne County man is suing Wal-mart Stores, Inc., after checks were stolen from his home and cashed at various Wal-mart stores in West Virginia and Ohio. Lloyd D. Hale went on vacation in July and when he … Read More
Huntington woman blames water company for injury
CHARLESTON — A Huntington woman is suing American Water Works Service Company, Inc., after she was injured when she stepped on an unsecured water meter cover. On Sept. 19, 2010, at approximately 6 p.m., Kathryn H. Edwards was leaving her … Read More
Putnam couple sues Target for injuries
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County woman and her husband are suing Target Corporation after she was injured while on the premises of its South Charleston location. On Sept. 17, 2010, Hope Beaver was a customer in the South Charleston Target … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Sept. 7 Marilyn S. Chapman, administratrix of the Estate of Larry Joe Chapman vs. Charleston Area Medical Center, Inc. d/b/a CAMC General Hospital; David Elias Ede, M.D., individually and in his capacity as an employee of Charleston Area Medical Center, … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Sept. 28 Santos Sabino vs. Mid-Eastern Construction, LLC PA- Kenneth P. Hicks; J- David M. Pancake * On Nov. 11, 2010, Sabino was an employee of the defendant and was working as a roofing construction worker. He claims the defendant … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Marshall County
Aug. 17 Lula Elwanda Gilmore vs. Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, formerly known as Great Lakes Energy Partners, LLC, et al PA- Daniel J. Guida; Eric Gordon; Jonathan E. Turak; J- Karl * Plaintiff is the owner of 87.862 acres of land … Read More



