Recent News About Morgan County Courthouse
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Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with Eastern Panhandle residents in April to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions.
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Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced his office will host various events across West Virginia aimed at consumer education and fighting fraud as part of National Consumer Protection Week 2021.
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CHARLESTON – On December 12, 2018, Gov. Jim Justice appointed me to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. At that time, I assumed that I would have a reasonable amount of time to make the transition from 23 ½ years on the circuit bench in Raleigh County to taking office and starting my career as a Justice in Charleston. Wrong!
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BERKELEY SPRINGS – Morgan County Prosecutor Debra McLaughlin will be sworn in as a circuit judge at 3 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18, at the Morgan County Courthouse in Berkeley Springs.
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DeBlasio CHARLESTON – A Morgan County man is fighting to save the state's regional law libraries after the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals announced in May it would be closing them.
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CHARLESTON -- A field representative for Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office will be at the following locations during the week of June 13-June 17.
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The new Morgan County Courthouse opened in late July. (Photo courtesy of Judge John Yoder) BERKELEY SPRINGS — The new Morgan County Courthouse recently opened.
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BERKELEY SPRINGS - The Morgan County Courthouse is set to be demolished following a fire in August that destroyed most of the building.
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This courtroom in the Morgan County Courthouse was destroyed by the August fire. BERKELEY SPRINGS -– The Morgan County Commission received $500,000 from the West Virginia Courthouse Facilities Improvement Authority Friday to assist with the rebuilding efforts of the Morgan County Courthouse.
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The Morgan County Courthouse was destroyed by fire in August. This is one of the courtrooms. BERKELEY SPRINGS -– The West Virginia Courthouse Facilities Improvement Authority was to present a sizeable grant to the Morgan County Commission to assist with rebuilding the Morgan County Courthouse on Friday.
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The burnt out frame of the historic Morgan County Courthouse smolders Tuesday in Berkeley Springs after water was sprayed on it from a fire engine ladder truck. Firefighters saved many birth certificates, marriage licenses and other records after a fire destroyed the second floor of the courthouse Tuesday morning. Fire at the Morgan County Courthouse