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News from June 2006


This just in: Jefferson County

By The West Virginia Record |
May 18

Former corrections officer sues Regional Jail Authority

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Mingo County woman is suing the state Regional Jail Authority over the alleged sexual harassment committed by Jimmy Vance, whom is also listed as a defendant.

Woman says spider from Sam's Club bit her

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman is suing Sam's Club after she says she was bitten by a spider that was hiding in her fruit

Toyota's impact on state immeasurable

By The West Virginia Record |
Gov. Joe Manchin CHARLESTON -- Last week, I traveled to Putnam County to join Toyota Motor Corporation officials in celebrating the tenth anniversary of Toyota Motor Manufacturing of West Virginia's operations at Buffalo.

Reverend says he was intentionally embarrassed

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - A Martinsburg pastor is suing the man that brought allegations of theft against him.

Berkeley Sewer whistleblower suing those who fired him

By John O'Brien |
MARTINSBURG - A Berkeley County man is suing the Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District and three of its workers over his termination, which he says came as a result of his threat to take allegations of wrongdoing to the public.

Frivolous claims against government may follow Glendenning decision, justices warn

By Steve Korris |
CHARLESTON – National Union Fire Insurance of Pittsburgh must compensate four former Webster County school boys who suffered sexual assault and abuse from teacher Donald Ray Glendenning Jr., the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled.

Woman sues city over fall off bus

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman is suing the City of Charleston and Kanawha Regional Transportation Authority after she allegedly tripped over a hole.

Woman says ride nearly ripped finger off

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A woman is claiming she almost had her pinky finger taken off by a ride at the State Fair of West Virginia in 2003.

Company wants defense tendered

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Kenova company is hoping a judge will find that its insurance provider did not properly handle an accidental death lawsuit against it.