Recent News About Waverly
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HUNTINGTON — A Mingo County woman is suing a Huntington amusement park operator, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
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WAYNE – A Cabell County woman has sued Camden Park for injuries sustained when her four-year-old son was run over by a Tilt-A-Whirl car.
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CHARLESTON – A Wood County woman says she has been the victim of malicious prosecution after she stopped a state Trooper from shooting her dog.
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CHARLESTON — A consumer representative from West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office will hold public events during August throughout Cabell, Kanawha, Putnam and Wayne counties.
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WAYNE - A woman is suing Government Employees Insurance Company for failing to pay her uninsured motorist benefits after she was involved in an accident.
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CHARLESTON – Prior to the current ethical violations leveled against him, records show several times in his nearly 30-year career, a Ritchie County attorney, and candidate for circuit judge, was warned about conflicts of interest in cases he handled.
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CHARLESTON -- A Waverly couple is using 116 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis.
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CHARLESTON -- On May 25, 29 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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PARKERSBURG -- A Waverly woman and her husband say the woman sustained irreversible injuries to her right hand after she was ordered to operate a machine she was not trained to run.
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Levine CHARLESTON – A former Mason County physician faces not only criminal charges for drug-related offenses, but also disciplinary action for alleged "sexual misconduct" with three female patients who were part of a drug treatment program.
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Dr. Jack Levine (Photo courtesy of the Shelbyville Daily Union) CHARLESTON – Along with pending civil cases in West Virginia and Illinois, a former Mason County physician now faces criminal charges in Ohio, according to police and media reports.
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Delores Clonch shows a diagram of how the doctor would remove a portion of and later reattach her colon. (Photo by Lawrence J. Smith) CHARLESTON – The allegations leveled against a former Mason County doctor in an Illinois wrongful death suit bears a resemblance to the allegations a Gallipolis, Ohio, woman leveled against him in a 2000 malpractice suit.
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CHARLESTON – After first following the advice of Horace Greeley by going west -– to Illinois -– a former Mason County physician has heeded the call of Chrissie Hynde in going back to Ohio. Both moves, records show, preceded him being named in civil suits.
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CHARLESTON -- As the United States continues to fight wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we must remember our brave young men and women in uniform.
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Maynard CHARLESTON – Thomas Taylor escaped at last from somebody else's class action in somebody else's courthouse.