Recent News About Shady Spring
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BECKLEY – A Shady Spring corporation is alleged to have failed to pay a loan.
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BECKLEY – A Shady Spring trucking company alleges one of its vehicles was damaged in a collision in North Carolina.
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BECKLEY — A Kanawha County heating and air conditioning parts supplier is suing a Shady Spring contractor, alleging breach of contract in failing to pay nearly $41,000.
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BECKLEY — A Raleigh County woman is suing Met Life Insurance, alleging failure to pay for medical treatment.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County couple alleges a Greenbrier County man caused injures in an accident in Shady Spring.
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BECKLEY – A Shady Spring couple alleges a Jeep they purchased had several problems and that the manufacturer did not correctly repair it.
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BECKLEY – A couple has filed suit against a real estate business over claims that the business tried to void the real estate agreement after it was signed.
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PRINCETON — A Mercer County woman filed a lawsuit against a towing company for alleged false and deceptive business practices.
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BECKLEY — A Raleigh County woman has sued a retail store, alleging negligence in a personal injury.
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BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man is suing over claims he was injured when a truck attempted to pass him on the highway.
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BECKLEY – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office is asking a Raleigh County judge to order a used car company owned by Powerball winner Jack Whittaker to comply with a subpoena.
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BECKLEY -- Jack Whittaker, who won a then-record $314 million Powerball lottery jackpot in 2002, has been sued for failing to pay a $10,000 reward for a lost ring.
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BECKLEY -- Justice Holdings seeks to enforce a settlement agreement after the defendant has failed to pay.
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CHARLESTON -- A Shady Springs woman is suing Remington, LLC, after she claims her employment was terminated because of her gender.
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CHARLESTON -- A man is suing a company owned by Powerball winner Jack Whittaker after the company failed to pay its employees a combined total of $11,529.66.
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Circuit Judge Irene Berger CHARLESTON -- A Kanawha Circuit Judge has granted a temporary injuction forcing the West Virginia Turnpike to roll back its tolls immediately.