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STATE JOURNAL LATEST NEWS
House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
House Passes Gas Tax Bill
Snowshoe to Delay Ski Season Opening
WVU Physicians Support Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s
House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
Opponents call it a slap in the face to the coal industry. View Story>>
House Passes Gas Tax Bill
The legislation would keep the tax at 32.2 cents a gallon. View Story>>
Snowshoe to Delay Ski Season Opening
Mild fall weather is to blame. View Story>>
WVU Physicians Support Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s
Experts point to high death rates in West Virginia among women. View Story>>
House Passes Governor's Energy Portfolio Bill
House Passes Gas Tax Bill
Snowshoe to Delay Ski Season Opening
WVU Physicians Support Breast Cancer Screening for...
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Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Tax Reform
National Group Challenges W.Va. High School Drop-Out Rate
MTR Officials: Growth Opportunities Remain Despite Ohio Vote
Jefferson County Voters to Decide on Zoning Proposal
Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Tax Reform
The Tax Modernization Project met Nov. 20 in Charleston. View Story>>
National Group Challenges W.Va. High School Drop-Out Rate
A report by the Alliance for Excellent Education found the state's drop-out rate is 6,900. View Story>>
MTR Officials: Growth Opportunities Remain Despite Ohio Vote
The owners of Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack & Resort rely heavily on gamers coming to the Northern Panhandle resort from Ohio. View Story>>
Jefferson County Voters to Decide on Zoning Proposal
Jefferson County citizens will decide on a controversial zoning proposal Nov. 7 that proponents say would better protect the area's farmland from large-scale housing developments. View Story>>
Committee Weighs Pros, Cons of Tax Reform
National Group Challenges W.Va. High School Drop-O...
MTR Officials: Growth Opportunities Remain Despite...
Jefferson County Voters to Decide on Zoning Propos...
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Online Voting Bill Passes During Special Session
Interior Department Says it Will Strengthen Surface Mining Oversight
Group: Male Fish are Producing Eggs in our Rivers
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission Testimony
Online Voting Bill Passes During Special Session
House Bill 406 passed during the special legislative session Nov. 19. View Story>>
Interior Department Says it Will Strengthen Surface Mining Oversight
An official called coal a “vital component of our energy future.” View Story>>
Group: Male Fish are Producing Eggs in our Rivers
Study Spurs Calls For Regulation of Chemicals That Disrupt Endochrine System View Story>>
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission Testimony
Byron L. Harris is the Director of the Consumer Advocate Division of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia. He recently testified before the state Public Service Commission. View Story>>
Online Voting Bill Passes During Special Session
Interior Department Says it Will Strengthen Surfac...
Group: Male Fish are Producing Eggs in our Rivers
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission T...
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West Virginia Supercomputing Center Opens in Wheeling
Conducting Yourself in a Happy Manner
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission Testimony
Insurance Company In Putnam County Adding 100 Jobs
West Virginia Supercomputing Center Opens in Wheeling
The new business offers six-figure salaries to some. View Story>>
Conducting Yourself in a Happy Manner
West Virginia State Parks offer a wonderful opportunity to get your train fix at the sleepy little town of Cass nestled in the spine of the Allegheny Mountains.  View Story>>
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission Testimony
Byron L. Harris is the Director of the Consumer Advocate Division of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia. He recently testified before the state Public Service Commission. View Story>>
 Insurance Company In Putnam County Adding 100 Jobs
The positions are with Liberty National Life Insurance Co. View Story>>
West Virginia Supercomputing Center Opens in Wheel...
Conducting Yourself in a Happy Manner
Byron L. Harris' State Public Service Commission T...
Insurance Company In Putnam County Adding 100 Jobs
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Union says it is Illegal to Cut Retiree Benefits at Century Aluminum
Charleston Gazette, Feds Continue Negotiations
Court to Rule on Century Benefit Reduction Plans
Governor’s Judicial Reform Commission Issues Final Report
 Union says it is Illegal to Cut Retiree Benefits at Century Aluminum
Century says the move is a way to cut costs and make it a possibility to get the plant open again.  View Story>>
Charleston Gazette, Feds Continue Negotiations
Negotiations are continuing with The Charleston Gazette and federal prosecutors, who allege the company illegally attempted to put the Charleston Daily Mail out of business. View Story>>
Court to Rule on Century Benefit Reduction Plans
A court hearing is scheduled for Jan. 1, 2010. View Story>>
Governor’s Judicial Reform Commission Issues Final Report
Appellate court, public financing of campaigns are suggested. View Story>>
Union says it is Illegal to Cut Retiree Benefits a...
Charleston Gazette, Feds Continue Negotiations
Court to Rule on Century Benefit Reduction Plans
Governor’s Judicial Reform Commission Issues Final...
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STATE JOURNAL FEATURE
Friday, November 20, 2009 ¤ 05:15PM
Top Story
Lincoln County Schools nurse Pamela Gayle Dice has worked tirelessly to help families living in poverty.
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Workman: Maynard, Blankenship E-mails Should be Public Record
Messages from former Justice Spike Maynard to Massey Energy chief Don Blankenship should have been released under the Freedom of Information Act, Margaret Workman stated in her dissenting opinion.
West Virginia Business Hall of Fame Inducts Five New Members
The Inductees were Marty Becker, John T. Chambers, John W. Crites, Ben Hardesty, and Parry Petroplus.
Blankenship to Face Kennedy During Environmental Debate in Charleston
University of Charleston President Ed Welch will moderate the Jan. 21, 2010 debate.
Gas tax fight drags special session into fourth day
The special session was supposed to end Thursday, but has been extended one more day.

COMMENTARY
Bray Cary, CEO, West Virginia Media
Bray Cary, CEO - West Virginia Media Reform
Judicial reform is a must
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Dan Page, Editor & Publisher, The State Journal
Dan Page, Editor & Publisher - The State Journal Judicial Reforms Start in Slow Motion
West Virginia is examining its judiciary, and while this may be a good thing, don't expect change overnight.
West Virginia Media Holdings
EDITORIAL & OPINION More
Editorial
Judiciary Report: A Starting Point
A commission of earnest citizens, most with backgrounds in the law, has produced a document demonstrating the complexities of governing.
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Opinion
Message to Voters: Government Deficits Make All Stuff Cost More
Government spending as a negative is hard to grasp for voters. To save the taxpayer, we need to figure how to express this problem in ways that voters will get.
West Virginia Media Holdings
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55 Good Things About WV 2008
Who's Who 2008
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