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West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals announces New Family Treatment Courts to Open in Raleigh, Putnam Counties
Two new family treatment courts (FTCs) are preparing to open in Raleigh and Putnam Counties, bringing the number of FTCs in West Virginia to 13. -
Former teacher says Putnam, Kanawha officials conspired to prosecute her
HUNTINGTON – A former Hurricane High School teacher says a host of Putnam and Kanawha county officials conspired to prosecute her on what she calls baseless criminal charges. -
Putnam County Adult Drug Court to hold second graduation
WINFIELD - The Putnam County Adult Drug Court will hold its second graduation ceremony July 15 in Circuit Judge Joseph K. -
Supreme Court gets grant for Putnam mental health, veterans treatment court
WINFIELD – The state Supreme Court has received a $50,000 federal planning grant that will allow the Putnam County Veterans Treatment Court to expand into a Mental Health and Veterans Treatment Court. -
Facing contempt charges, Putnam family judge rules on two-year old motions
Watkins CHARLESTON – Already facing possible disciplinary action for his lack of professionalism in a Hurricane pastor's divorce, a Putnam County family law judge has complied with the state Supreme Court's order that he issue a ruling on motions that have been pending in another divorce for nearly two years. -
Court orders Putnam family judge to rule in divorce or be held in contempt
Watkins CHARLESTON – A Putnam County family law judge facing disciplinary action for his lack of professionalism in a Hurricane pastor's divorce could be held in contempt if he fails to render a decision in another divorce by next week. -
Video shows family judge yelling at pastor
Watkins WINFIELD – A Putnam County pastor is accusing a family law judge of being "out-of-control" and has released video evidence to prove it. -
Putnam Co. pill 'Take Back' set for April 28
WINFIELD -– Putnam County law enforcement officials have announced plans for the first countywide pill take-back program.