Daily Archives: October 29, 2012

Early voting continues; GOP has legal team ready for election

CHARLESTON –Secretary of State Natalie Tennant said Monday that early voting will continue despite winds, rain and snow from Hurricane Sandy hitting West Virginia. Still, Tennant urged caution. “If you don’t have to go out, stay inside and make sure … Read More »

2012 Election, News, State Government

McDonald’s franchisee hit with two lawsuits on same day

WINFIELD — A local McDonald’s franchisee was the subject of two lawsuits filed the same day in Putnam County. On Oct. 10, Macatac Management Services Inc. was named as a defendant in two lawsuits filed in Putnam Circuit Court. In … Read More »

News, Personal Injury, Putnam County

Ohio couple blames GM for defective vehicle

CHARLESTON — A Lawrence County, Ohio, couple is suing General Motors after they claim the vehicle they purchased was defective. Moses, Inc. and Branch Banking & Trust Company were also named as defendants in the suit. On Dec. 23, 2011, … Read More »

Kanawha County, News

Woman says HIMG didn’t provide proper treatment

HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Ultimate Health Services, Inc., after she claims it and one of its physicians failed to properly care for her while she was in the hospital. Ultimate Health Services is doing business as Huntington Internal … Read More »

Cabell County, Medical Malpractice, News

Three employees sue Toys “R” Us for sexual harassment

HUNTINGTON – Three Toys “R” Us employees are suing the store after they claim they were sexually harassed and sexually exploited by the general manager at its Barboursville location. Mohammad Roman, the general manager of the Barboursville Toys “R” Us, … Read More »

Cabell County, News, Sexual Harassment

Former employee sues Centers for discrimination

HUNTINGTON — A former employee is suing Centers LLC after he claims he was discriminated against because of his disability. Keith Hernstrom and Andy Darling also were named as defendants in the suit. On Jan. 26, 2009, Christopher Schneider was … Read More »

Cabell County, Discrimination, News