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WEST VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Morrisey's Mobile Office Sets April Stops for Eastern Panhandle
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. -
WEST VIRGINIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Morrisey Celebrates National Consumer Protection Week Across West Virginia
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. -
My first 90 days on the state Supreme Court
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! -
New Eastern Panhandle circuit judge to be sworn in Monday
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. -
Morgan. Co. man fights to keep state law libraries open
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. -
McGraw rep to makes stops
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. -
*** Standalone p1 art for 8/16 issue: New Morgan County courthouse
The new Morgan County Courthouse opened in late July. (Photo courtesy of Judge John Yoder) BERKELEY SPRINGS — The new Morgan County Courthouse recently opened. -
Morgan County Courthouse to be demolished
BERKELEY SPRINGS - The Morgan County Courthouse is set to be demolished following a fire in August that destroyed most of the building. -
Morgan County Courthouse receives $500,000 for rebuilding effort
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. -
Morgan County Courthouse to receiving funding for rebuilding effort
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. -
Standalone art for PAGE 8 for 8/14 issue
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