Recent News About Falling Waters
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CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled that WorkForce West Virginia is barred from collecting benefits prior to two years before the dates of a deputy's decisions in an unemployment benefits case.
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MARTINSBURG -- A Hedgesville man is suing Akers Construction and an individual after he was injured at work.
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MARTINSBURG – A Falling Waters man says a concrete-mixer truck driver was negligent after he was knocked off a wall by the chute on the truck.
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MARTINSBURG -– A 16-year-old boy who alleges he was sexually abused while a resident in a juvenile treatment facility has filed suit against the Board of Child Care of the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church and one of its employees.
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MARTINSBURG – The Pennsylvania administrator of a man's estate has filed suit against an Allentown, Penn., woman, alleging the man died after a collision.
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MARTINSBURG -– A 16-year-old boy who alleges he was sexually abused while a resident in a juvenile treatment facility has filed suit against the Board of Child Care of the Baltimore-Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church and one of its employees.
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MARTINSBURG – Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office has filed a state Fair Housing Act suit on behalf of a black and a white Falling Waters family against another Falling Waters family, alleging the black family members were receiving violent threats, including cars being driven quickly toward their 6-year-old son, because of their race.
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MARTINSBURG -- Two people have filed a lawsuit alleging they were injured after an intoxicated man rear-ended their golf cart with his car.
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MARTIINSBURG - A Pennsylvania family has filed a suit against a Falling Waters man, alleging one of their family members was killed after he fell off a roof.
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MARTINSBURG - State Farm Fire and Casualty Company is suing Ecowater Systems, because a problem caused by Ecowater caused a house to be flooded.
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CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals admitted the following into the practice of law in West Virginia on Oct. 5:
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CHARLES TOWN - Two real estate agents allege that Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corp. did not pay them their share of money from the sale of a property in Ranson.