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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Thursday, April 18, 2024

News from October 2014


AG files suit against Dirty Girl company

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Friday filed a lawsuit against the company that tried to stage this summer's canceled Dirty Girl Mud Run.

TV attack ads sway judges' rulings, study suggests

By Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Campaign attack ads accusing judicial figures of being soft on crime influence their decisions, according to new research sponsored by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.

PERSONNEL FILE: Steager edits state tax guide for accountants

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Spilman Thomas & Battle has announced that attorney Dale W. Steager served once again as editor for the 2015 edition of the “Guidebook to West Virginia Taxes,” published annually by the West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants.

PERSONNEL FILE: Seven Jackson Kelly attorneys named among Who's Who in Energy

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Seven Jackson Kelly attorneys recently were named among Who’s Who in Energy 2014 in the Pittsburgh Business Times and the Denver Business Times.

'Thank you so much. I'll see you in court.'

By The West Virginia Record |
Say you're a high school athletic director and you're watching your school's team play a soccer match on the home field when you notice the father of one of the players with a movie camera recording from the sidelines.

CALA is violating election law

By Anthony Majestro |
CHARLESTON – The 2014 elections are winding down – and for many of us it’s not a minute too soon.

Supreme Court gets grant for Putnam mental health, veterans treatment court

By Chris Dickerson |
WINFIELD – The state Supreme Court has received a $50,000 federal planning grant that will allow the Putnam County Veterans Treatment Court to expand into a Mental Health and Veterans Treatment Court.

Morrisey urges consumers to be safe, secure online

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding West Virginia consumers to take simple security measures to ensure that their online identity remains protected and that electronic devices stay safe.

EPA has received 1.5 million comments about proposed carbon regulations

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
WASHINGTON – Federal Environmental Protection Agency officials say they have received nearly 1.5 million public comments on the agency’s proposed Clean Power Plan, which aims to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil-fuel power plants.

Man says he was injured at North Central jail

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A man is suing over claims he was injured while an inmate in a West Virginia jail.

Woman says Kanawha sheriff unlawfully holding two jobs

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman is suing over claims the county sheriff is unlawfully holding two government positions.

K-9 officer wants paid for time grooming, training dogs

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County K-9 officer is suing over claims he was not paid for time spent grooming and training his K-9 dogs.

Mason Co. man blames 7-Eleven for fall in icy parking lot

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A Mason County man is suing over claims he was injured in the icy parking lot of a gas station.

PERSONNEL FILE: Jackson Kelly welcomes three associates

By Staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Jackson Kelly is pleased to welcome William E. Cartwright, Patrick F. Estill and Christopher F. Hoskins to the firm.

Candidate Q&A: U.S. Senate

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record reached out to the campaigns of candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for their thoughts on various issues covered by the newspaper.

Raleigh Co. lab can stay open; hearing set for December

By Jessica M. Karmasek |
CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County laboratory can continue to operate, despite allegations of employees falsifying coal industry water quality samples, the West Virginia Environmental Quality Board ruled Wednesday.

Man says Chrysler 200 was a lemon

By Kyla Asbury |
WHEELING – A man is suing Chrysler Group LLC after he claims the vehicle he purchased was defective.

Law firm launches nursing home directory database

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – A prominent Charleston law firm has launched a West Virginia nursing home directory database on its website to help families research nursing home ratings and complaints associated with the quality of care, staffing, safety violations and related issues.

Lakin inmate sues facility, warden over injuries

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON -- A Huntington woman is suing over claims she was injured while an inmate in a Mason County correctional center.

Putnam woman says ER should have performed MRI

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON – A Putnam County woman is suing over claims she was negligently discharged from an emergency room and sustained injuries.