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WINFIELD — A Milton couple is suing Clayton Homes alleging their manufactured home was defective.
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HUNTINGTON — A Culloden resident is suing a regional bus service company and driver, alleging negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff.
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WINFIELD — A Culloden woman is suing a Huntington nursing home facility, alleging negligence and wrongful death.
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CHARLESTON – Treatment programs across the state will receive more than $20 million in funding to be to keep the drug addiction treatment programs running.
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HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges she suffered a broken wrist after a hose caused her to fall.
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HUNTINGTON – A couple alleges that their property is being damaged by stormwater discharge caused by an energy company.
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HUNTINGTON – A Hurricane man injured in an industrial accident at a Culloden warehouse facility alleges that his employer's failure to equip a machine with safeguards caused his injuries.
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HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County widower alleges negligence from a Culloden care facility contributed to his wife's death.
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CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw on Wednesday announced a settlement with a South Dakota-based Internet payday lender.
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WINFIELD -- A Culloden couple is suing the Putnam County Board of Education after their son was injured at Hurricane High School.
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CHARLESTON – Four people have applied to fill the Putnam Circuit Court opening left by the recent retirement of Circuit Judge O.C. "Hobby" Spaulding.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Culloden man is suing a woman who struck him with a vehicle.
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HUNTINGTON -- Elementary school swings that do not meet safety standards are being removed from Cabell County schools until the problem can be addressed.
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WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman is alleging a Hurricane convenience store is responsible for injuries she sustained following a visit there last year.
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CHARLESTON – A couple claims a lawsuit they filed against Deere and Company in which they blame the company for designing a tractor that severed the man's fingers deserves to remain in Lincoln Circuit Court.
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WINFIELD - A Putnam County woman alleges a trip to a convenience store has permanently inconvenienced her.