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Recent News About The Greenbrier
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Raese to speak at Chamber meeting
Raese WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- U.S. Senate candidate John Raese will speak at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting after all. -
Raese says he was shut out of Chamber meeting; Roberts denies it
Raese WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS – U.S. Senate candidate John Raese says he is being shut out of a chance to speak at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting this week at The Greenbrier. -
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Chamber inducts inaugural Hall of Fame class
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -– The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has inducted six business leaders as inaugural members of the newly established West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame. -
Greenbrier casino will close for judicial conference
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- When the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals has its judicial conference in June at The Greenbrier, the resort's underground casino will not be open. -
State Chamber to have 75th annual meeting at The Greenbrier
CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce will have its 75th Annual Meeting and Business Summit Aug. 31-Sept. 2 at The Greenbrier. -
Davis recalls hard work, results of 2010
CHARLESTON – Looking back at 2010, Justice Robin Jean Davis recalls a lot of long hours on the job as Chief Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. -
W.Va. to host prestigious 2014 court conference
Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis speaks during Wednesday's press conference to announce the Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators will have their 2014 meeting at The Greenbrier. (Photo by Chris Dickerson) CHARLESTON – West Virginia has been selected to serve as host to the 2014 Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators. -
Golf course contractor sues Greenbrier for $1.27 million
LEWISBURG -- A Raleigh County golf course construction company is suing The Greenbrier, claiming the resort failed to pay for work prior to the Greenbrier Classic golf tournament. -
PERSONNEL FILE: WVBA has annual meeting, elects new officers
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- The West Virginia Bar Association held its 124th Annual Meeting at The Greenbrier on Aug. 12-14. -
Bayer CEO says W.Va. needs judicial reform
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Bayer Corp. CEO Greg Babe told state business leaders this week that West Virginia must reform its judicial system and overhaul its business tax structure if it wants to spur economic development and attract new investments. -
THEIR VIEW: West Virginia is a vacation destination
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Greenbrier owner says some lawyers switched sides, now suing him
CHARLESTON -– The Greenbrier resort owner James Justice claims lawyers for some of the coal companies he sold last year improperly switched sides and sued him. -
*** Justice unveils The Greenbrier's 'Tribute to the Virginias' package
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Jim Justice, owner and chairman of The Greenbrier, has unveiled an unprecedented offer exclusively for residents of West Virginia and Virginia to stay at the luxurious resort for $59 per night. -
W.Va. Chamber unveils 2010 policy papers
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -– The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce has unveiled its 2010 policy papers that cover key federal and state issues of importance and are designed to enhance the competitiveness of the state's business community and strengthen West Virginia's economy. -
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Chamber announces leadership team for 2009-10
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -– Kent Hartsog, Vice President – Operations Support with Patriot Coal Corporation in Charleston, has been re-elected as the 2009-2010 Chairman of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. -
Forbes to headline W.Va. Business Summit
Forbes CHARLESTON -- Steve Forbes, publisher of Forbes magazine and former Presidential candidate, will be the headline speaker at the W.Va. Chamber's 2009 Annual Meeting and West Virginia Business Summit. -
Greenbrier bankruptcy dismissed
RICHMOND, Va. -- U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Huennekens on Tuesday dismissed The Greenbrier's bankruptcy filing. -
*** Standalone p1 art for 2/2 issue: Good eats!
Charleston attorney Harry Bell was part of The Greenbrier Sporting Club team headed by Chefs Frank Paris III and Hannah Reid. Bell describes his cooking talents "minimal at best." Bell's team won best use of Appalachian Raised Protein, Most Creative Menu and Grand Champion. (Photo courtesy of Harry Bell) -
THEIR VIEW: Ho, ho, ho! Santa stuffs stockings of personal injury lawyers
CHARLESTON -- While the economic downturn this holiday season has households everywhere retooling their Christmas shopping lists, a handful of West Virginians likely will be plotting a luxury retail bonanza.