Recent News About Prichard
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CHARLESTON – A newly elected Wayne County delegate now faces federal charges after taking part in storming the U.S. Capitol earlier this week has resigned.
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CHARLESTON – Prichard Mining is alleged to have stopped making royalty payments to mine coal on a property.
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HUNTINGTON — Kroger and one of its store managers are facing a negligence lawsuit from the estate of a Prichard man who was injured after an employee hit him with a cart while he was shopping at a store in Huntington.
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HUNTINGTON — A Prichard woman is suing an obstetrician and gynecologist, alleging medical professional liability.
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LOGAN – Seven more lawsuits have been filed against Bizzack Construction for property damage caused by highway construction.
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WAYNE – A Prichard man is suing Mountaineer Contractors Inc. after he claims it breached an agreement with him. Samuel A. Brown owns and resides on 12.642 acres in Butler District of Wayne County in Prichard, according to a complaint filed Jan. 6 in Wayne Circuit Court.
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LOGAN -- A Michigan-based company is suing a welding business, alleging full payment from a credit account balance is still unpaid.
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WAYNE – A Prichard woman is suing Alternative Building Concepts Inc. after she claims it breached its contract with her. On March 24, 2014, M.
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HUNTINGTON - A couple are suing Giles Industries after they claim it sold them a defective manufactured home.
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CHARLESTON –- On Oct. 19, 115 lawyers were admitted to practice law in the State of West Virginia during a ceremony before the Supreme Court of Appeals.
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MADISON -– A coal miner has filed a product liability suit against Mine Safety Appliance Co. and four of its distributors charging respirators manufactured and sold by the defendants failed to protect him from harmful dust in his workplace.
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HUNTINGTON -- The heirs of a man killed by a falling tree branch are suing two companies, alleging both fostered an unsafe work environment.
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WAYNE - Four Wayne County men have filed a suit against a local pizza restaurant, claiming they found a condom under a pizza they ordered.
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CHARLESTON -- The August 2006 report reflects progress in the state's economic development efforts during the past month, with projects and related announcements that will assist with the creation of as many as 800 new jobs and the preservation of a significant number of existing jobs.