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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

News from 2006


Settlement offered but no resolution yet in religious portrait case

By John O'Brien |
Until it was stolen last month, this picture of Jesus has been hanging in a hallway at Bridgeport High School for about 40 years. CHARLESTON - Just when the issue finally appeared dead, Jesus of Bridgeport found a way to resurrect himself.

None indicted in Mason County forgery case

By Lawrence Smith |
POINT PLEASANT – At least for now, no charges will be brought against anyone suspected in the forgery of a settlement check owed to a Mason County physician.

Governor creates 21st Century Jobs Cabinet

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin III on Tuesday signed an executive order creating the 21st Century Jobs Cabinet of West Virginia.

Energy industry to fund plan for state coal conversion facility

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Gov. Joe Manchin on Wednesday announced that leading industry consultants will develop a plan and conceptual design for a coal-to-liquids manufacturing facility in West Virginia.

SupCo Calendar for 9/11 issue

By The West Virginia Record |
Motion Docket

Possible standalone for 9/11 issue -- Mountaineers Recycle

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia University Mountaineer mascot Brady Campbell does his part to help the environment by placing bottles and cans in one of the new "Mountaineers Recycle" bins at Milan Puskar Stadium.

Fireball injured workers, suit says

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - Two men claim a fireball severely burned them while they were working and our suing their employer.

Suit filed against insurance company demanding payment

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A Taylor County man who missed two months of work says his insurance company has failed to pay his disability insurance claim.

WVU sued over fight at football game

By John O'Brien |
MORGANTOWN - A Monongalia County woman has filed suit against West Virginia University's Board of Governors over a parking lot fight at a football game.

Charles Town Races sues asbestos-removal company

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - The owner of Charles Town Races and Slots is blaming a Sissonville-based asbestos abatement company for creating a health hazard on its property.

Blacksmith sues race track

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - A former blacksmith at Charles Town Races and Slots says he was forced to work in an unsafe area and was not paid benefits promised to him.

Businessman sues state tax commissioner over missed hearing

By John O'Brien |
CHARLES TOWN - A Charles Town man says the state Tax Commissioner's Office did not notify him of when his assessment appeal hearing would be held and claims his right to due process was violated.

State Chamber's position on civil justice reform

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Here are the components of civil justice reform suggested by the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce in its policy issues report for the 2007 legislative session:

Kanawha court official resigns

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON - Kanawha County's court administrator resigned last week and plans to return to private practice.

Case against Kanawha circuit judges will continue

By John O'Brien |
CHARLESTON - A federal judge recently denied the Motion to Dismiss filed by one retired and six current Kanawha Circuit judges, allowing a wrongful termination case concerning an alleged racial slur to proceed against them.

Structured sale saves money when selling a business

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON -- Lawyers planning to sell their businesses or help clients to sell businesses have a new means of ensuring the rewards go to the people who put in the hard work of building those businesses, not the government.

Legal Aid of W. Va. elects new board officers

By The West Virginia Record |
CHARLESTON - The Board of Directors of Legal Aid of West Virginia, a statewide legal services and advocacy organization, recently elected new officers and board members.

"Sunshine" shouldn't set yet

By The West Virginia Record |
They didn't just tell us. No, they didn't issue a press release. We had to ask. And when we did, it took them six weeks to get us an answer.

Attorney says contribution didn't land him AG's work

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A Charleston attorney says campaign contributions aren't the reason he has been appointed as a special assistant by Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office three times in the last two years.

Calhoun jury awards couple $657,000

By Chris Dickerson |
GRANTSVILLE – A Calhoun County couple was awarded more than $650,000 after a forklift operator dumped a load of trusses on the husband.