News from February 2013
Former superintendent says Education Dept. president had her fired
CHARLESTON – Former state Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jorea M. Marple is suing the state Board of Education after she claims she was wrongfully terminated from her employment.
Election Commission to suggest permanent public financing for SC elections
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant speaks at a State Election Commission meeting Feb. 13. Left is attorney Tim Leach and right is SEC member Taylor Downs.
Court affirms ruling of Workers' Comp board
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the order of the state’s Workers’ Compensation Board of Review denying permanent total disability benefits to a man who had suffered numerous separate on-the-job injuries.
Williamsburg couple sue government over medical care
Richard Lindsay
Court affirms principal's suspension for 'dog pile' incident
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has ruled a circuit judge was correct in both upholding and restoring the original suspension given to an Upshur County school administrator for insubordination.
I hear the train a-comin' (that no one else can hear)
In one of Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tales, a woman purporting to be a princess gives evidence of her exquisite sensitivity -- thus confirming her royal identity -- by demonstrating her ability to detect the presence of a single pea beneath the 20 mattresses she slept upon.
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Jan. 30
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Feb. 4
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CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
Jan. 3