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  • Former inmate alleges jail operators used excessive force

    By Philip Gonzales |
    HUNTINGTON — A former inmate is suing Cabell County jail operators, alleging false imprisonment, battery and unlawful use of excessive force.

  • Creditor allege borrowers owe more than $72,000

    By Philip Gonzales |
    HUNTINGTON — A creditor is suing a Cabell County technology business, alleging breach of a business loan agreement.

  • Ky. woman accuses Bill Cole Automall of hostile work environment, discrimination

    By Kyla Asbury |
    HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman is suing Bill Cole Automall after she claims she was discriminated against and a hostile work environment forced her to leave her employment.

  • Foodfair denies blame in defective M&M lawsuit

    By Kyla Asbury |
    WAYNE – Foodfair Inc. filed an answer to the plaintiff’s complaint in a lawsuit against it and Mars Chocolate North America LLC alleging an object was in a bag of peanut M&Ms that caused the plaintiff to break a tooth. In its answer, Foodfair stated that there has been no proof whatsoever that it sold the alleged defective product in the case and/or caused the object at issue to be in Sue Osborne’s food, however, if the M&Ms at issue were sold by Foodfair, it was merchantable and fit for the int

  • Wayne woman says object in peanut M&M's broke her tooth

    By Kyla Asbury |
    WAYNE – A woman is suing Mars Chocolate North America LLC after she claims there was an object in her peanut M&M’s that caused her to break a tooth. Foodfair Inc. was also named as a defendant in the suit. On June 15, Sue Osborne bit into a peanut M&M and it contained an object not fit for human consumption, which resulted in her breaking a tooth, according to a complaint filed in Wayne Circuit Court. Osborne claims she had purchased the bag of peanut M&M’s on June 13 at Foodfair in Lavalette