News from April 2010
Radiologist says Hurricane Katrina washed away records
Segarra PHILADELPHIA – Radiologist Jay Segarra, fighting a contempt motion in national asbestos litigation, blames Hurricane Katrina for washing away his X-ray reports.
Rough arrest leads to suit against Dunbar officer
McCormick CHARLESTON - The city of Dunbar and one of its officers is named in personal injury suit by a Cross Lanes man following his arrest for DUI last year.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
March 18
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
March 23
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
March 16
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
March 16
CIVIL FILINGS: Monongalia County
March 29
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
March 31
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
March 24
CIVIL FILINGS: Marshall County
March 10
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
March 2
Maynard invites Palin to visit coal mine
Palin WILLIAMSON -– Republican candidate for Congress Spike Maynard has invited former Alaska Governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin to visit a southern West Virginia working coal mine.
Maynard says EPA trying to destroy coal miners
Maynard WILLIAMSON -– Republican candidate for Congress, Spike Maynard recently issued the following statement in regard to the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed veto of Arch Coal's Spruce No. 1 Mine in Logan County:
SBA warns of scams regarding loans
WASHINGTON -– The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is warning small businesses to use caution if they are contacted by firms offering to help them apply for funds available through SBA programs.
Boyd Co. completes purchase of Walker Machinery
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Boyd Company LLC has completed the acquisition of the Cecil I. Walker Machinery Co., the Caterpillar equipment dealer in West Virginia and southeastern Ohio.
State Chamber plans to counter hate pickets
Roberts CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce is doing its part to combat a planned event by a Kansas church known for its anti-gay pickets.
Former Dept. of Agriculture employee alleges retaliatory discharge
CHARLESTON - A former state employee alleges he was fired from his job after voicing his opinion about state policy.
THEIR VIEW: It's all about faith
This is, as those of us who are Christians understand, the holiest of weekends. There is probably no other weekend in the year where we experience faith and belief in things that are not worldly as we do on Easter Sunday.
Adam Toler Memorial Funeral Home admits mishandling funds for prepaid services
CHARLESTON -- The Adam Toler Memorial Funeral Home has been barred from handling prepaid funerals after West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw filed a complaint against the business in December.