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Ohio widow's suit blames two doctors for man's death
Cabell Huntington Hospital HUNTINGTON -- An Ironton, Ohio, woman has filed a federal suit on behalf of her deceased husband against Cabell Huntington Hospital, the Marshall University Board of Governors and two doctors, alleging her husband died after doctors failed to properly diagnose his disease. -
THIS JUST IN: Cabell County
Nov. 26 -
Kenova resident received Chafin scholarship
WILLIAMSON -- Kenova resident Garrett McCormick has been awarded the West Virginia GED/EDP Scholarship for the 2008-2009 fall semester to attend Marshall University. -
THIS JUST IN: Cabell County
June 17 -
Ketchum resigns from MU Board of Governors
Ketchum HUNTINGTON -- State Supreme Court candidate Menis Ketchum resigned from the Marshall University Board of Governors on Wednesday. -
Five leaders named to state business hall of fame
Arnold MORGANTOWN -- Five business and industry leaders with strong ties to West Virginia have been named to the 2007 West Virginia Business Hall of Fame. -
Huntington hospital, personnel sued over boy's birth
Cabell Huntington Hospital CHARLESTON - The parents of a boy born at Cabell Huntington Hospital have filed a medical malpractice suit against the hospital and those who assisted in his birth. -
This Just In: Kanawha County
June 11 -
Marshall University board named in slip-and-fall lawsuit
CHARLESTON - The Marshall University Board of Governors has been named as defendants in a suit filed by a woman who fell on Marshall's Huntington campus. -
This Just In: Cabell County
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This Just In: Kanawha County
Dec. 1 -
Huntington attorney to serve as legal advisor to state mine office
Menis Ketchum CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin has announced that Huntington attorney Menis E. Ketchum has agreed to serve as a volunteer legal advisor to the West Virginia Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training (MHST) as it reviews and implements new mine safety regulations authorized earlier this month by the West Virginia Legislature. -
This just in: Cabell County
Tuesday, Dec. 13:Karen Estep Stewart vs. Drs. A. Betts Carpenter, Linda Brown, Paul Durst and Teresa Limgoco, University Physicians and Surgeons Inc., the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine and the Marshall University Board of Governors -
Cabell woman sues four doctors for negligence, wrongful death
HUNTINGTON - A Cabell County woman is suing four pathologists for negligence and wrongful death after her husband died from a tumor on his left foot.