The Greenbrier
Recent News About The Greenbrier
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Competition protects consumers, Stossel says
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS – Competition protects consumers and government doesn't, ABC News anchor John Stossel told the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce at the annual Business Summit. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hartsog named chair of state Chamber
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Kent Hartsog, group controller with Patriot Coal Corporation, has been elected as the 2008-09 chairman of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. -
YOUR LEGAL WRITES: Buy cheap, buy twice
Once upon a time, a marketing director tried to remain budget-conscious by purchasing lesser-quality items and trinkets to give away as client gifts. -
Dancing injury at The Greenbrier results in lawsuit
The Greenbrier is located in White Sulphur Springs. CHARLESTON - A Greenbrier County resident has filed a suit against the state's most recognizable hotel after she was injured when she fell on a temporary dance floor the hotel has installed. -
PERSONNEL FILE: W.Va. Chamber's leadership team elected for 2007-08
Martin CHARLESTON –- Clarence E. "CEM" Martin III, a partner with Martin & Seibert in Martinsburg, has been elected to succeed Linda Kay Wellings, President of MPL Corporation, as Chairperson of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce. -
State Chamber report: Supreme Court becoming more business friendly
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS – The state Supreme Court continues to become more business-friendly, according to a state Chamber of Commerce annual report. -
State Chamber annual meeting to highlight economic development, tax strategies
Maynard CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday released the agenda for the 2007 Annual Meeting and West Virginia Business Summit. -
Standalone art for 4/9 issue: A grand reopening
The North Entrance of The Greenbrier is in full bloom this spring. The resort reopened April 2, showcasing the extensive renovations that have been underway for the past three months. Story, more photos on Page 8. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- The Greenbrier resort reopened April 2, showcasing the extensive renovations that have been underway for the past three months. -
Standalone P1 art package for 11/27 issue -- Manchins host governors, spouses
As the seminar's host, Gov. Joe Manchin speaks at the event's opening press conference. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- Gov. Joe Manchin and First Lady Gayle Manchin host more than 20 governors, governors-elect and their spouses during the National Governors Association's Seminar for New Governors at The Greenbrier last weekend in White Sulphur Springs, WV. -
Paver says conditions were too dangerous
CHARLESTON - A Mercer County man says the weather was too inclement while he was forced to help pave a section of The Greenbrier resort, causing his asphalt roller to flip. -
SupCo calendar for 9/18 issue
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Manchin to host nation's new governors
Governor Manchin to Host Nation's Governors in West Virginia -
P1 art package for 7/24 issue -- The bunker is back
The West Tunnel Blast Door of the bunker. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS – Following repairs and renovations, the former U.S. Government Relocation Facility at The Greenbrier has reopened for tours. -
Steptoe & Johnson honored with Crystal Award
CHARLESTON -- Steptoe & Johnson has received a Crystal Award from the West Virginia Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America for the firm's development of West Virginia First, a promotional booklet highlighting unique facts about the Mountain State. -
June Open For Business Report
CHARLESTON -- The June 2006 Open For Business report from Gov. Joe Manchin's office 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 48 new jobs and the preservation of a significant number of existing jobs. -
Gallagher, Goodwin Gregg form communications group
Aly Goodwin Gregg CHARLESTON -- West Virginia public relations and advertising veterans Patrick Gallagher and Aly Goodwin Gregg announced the formation of a new communications firm with offices in Charleston and Morgantown. The new firm, Gallagher/Goodwin-Gregg Communications Group is jointly owned by the two communications professionals. -
WVU College of Law drops in U.S. News rankings
WVU's College of Law MORGANTOWN – West Virginia University's College of Law has fallen to fourth-tier status in the latest U.S.News & World Report graduate school rankings.