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PERSONNEL FILE: Woods joins Pullin Fowler Flanagan
Woods CHARLESTON -– Andrew Woods (Drew) has joined the law firm of Pullin, Fowler, Flanagan, Brown & Poe as a member and will be working out of its Charleston office. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Bowles Rice names new Web designer, creative design specialist
Boyd CHARLESOTN -- The law firm of Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love has announced that Austin Boyd has joined the firm as Web Designer and Creative Design Specialist. -
McGraw, Obama in trouble in W.Va., poll shows
McGraw CHARLESTON - Four-term West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw likely will fail in his efforts to be re-elected, a North Carolina-based polling firm says. -
Undergrad Day at the Capitol set for Jan. 31
CHARLESTON – One hundred students, including 18 from Marshall University, will participate in the fifth annual Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol on Jan. 31. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Spilman, Thomas & Battle announces new members
CHARLESTON -- The law firm of Spilman Thomas & Battle is pleased to announce the election of the following new members: -
Davis speaks to Children's Justice Task Force
CHARLESTON -– Supreme Court Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis spoke Oct. 30 to the 15th annual Conference of the West Virginia Children's Justice Task Force at the Charleston Civic Center. -
Three justices to speak at Wheeling chamber event
Davis WHEELING -– Three West Virginia Supreme Court justices are scheduled to speak Wednesday at an event sponsored by the Wheeling-Area Chamber of Commerce. -
Sago lesson: Do more to protect workers
Gov. Joe Manchin CHARLESTON -- In the days following the Sago tragedy, Davitt McAteer, a native West Virginian and noted mine safety expert, volunteered to come to the forefront and help our state with our overall investigation and the process of improving safety in our mining industry. -
Swiger joins Jackson Kelly's Charleston office
Swiger CHARLESTON -- Jackson Kelly PLLC welcomes Brian R. Swiger to its Charleston Litigation Department. -
Public hearings on Sago Mine tragedy set for May 2
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin has announced that the public hearings on January's Sago Mine Tragedy will be held Tuesday, May 2 on the campus of West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon. -
This just in: Kanawha County
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Referee sues W.Va. Wesleyan, former coach for attack after game
Wesley Chapel on West Virginia Wesleyan's campus in Buckhannon. CHARLESTON – A basketball referee has filed a lawsuit against West Virginia Wesleyan College and one of its former assistant coaches after he was attacked following a game last season. -
No new reports of Sago soliciting
One thousand white balloons are released following the Jan. 15 service at Wesley Chapel on the campus of West Virginia Wesleyan College where a memorial service was held to honor the men who died in the Sago mine disaster. CHARLESTON – One Pennsylvania lawyer placed an ad in the Buckhannon newspaper looking for business in the wake of the Sago Mine disaster. -
Sago standalone
West Virginia Wesleyan College grad student Chris Owens, 22, of Clarksburg, makes sure the banners he and his friends made are securely attached to Benedum Hall dorm which is clearly visible to those entering Wesley Chapel. Wesley Chapel was the site Jan. 15 of a memorial service to honor the men who died in the Sago mine disaster. -
Davis becomes new chief justice
Chief Justice Robin Jean Davis CHARLESTON - Justice Robin Jean Davis has become the new Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.