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STATE JOURNAL LATEST NEWS
Bills Hang in Balance as Session Nears End
Eye Doctor Fight Spills Over into Final Week
Group Questions Constitutionality of Judicial Public Finance System
Legislative Workload Remains Heavy in Final Days of Session
Bills Hang in Balance as Session Nears End
Gov. Joe Manchin isn't ruling out the possibility of a special session later this year to address education issues not taken up this session.  View Story>>
Eye Doctor Fight Spills Over into Final Week
A controversial bill dealing with what procedures optometrists can perform is still a hot topic. View Story>>
Group Questions Constitutionality of Judicial Public Finance System
If lawmakers OK a public financing bill, a group said it can expect legal challenges.  View Story>>
Legislative Workload Remains Heavy in Final Days of Session
Bills dealing with whether corporations can spend money on elections, education and taxes are still lingering in the Legislature. View Story>>
Bills Hang in Balance as Session Nears End
Eye Doctor Fight Spills Over into Final Week
Group Questions Constitutionality of Judicial Publ...
Legislative Workload Remains Heavy in Final Days o...
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Officials Still Dealing with Effects of Snowstorms
Jobless Fund Could Be Broke by October
Economic Barometer Rising at Steel of West Virginia
Debate Continues  Over Technology Park's Fate
Officials Still Dealing with Effects of Snowstorms
City and county leaders are trying to determine the total cost of twin February storms that dumped more than 3 feet of snow on some parts of the state.  View Story>>
Jobless Fund Could Be Broke by October
Surging unemployment rates in January is eating away at the state's jobless fund. View Story>>
Economic Barometer Rising at Steel of West Virginia
Laid off workers are back on the job as steel orders increase. View Story>>
Debate Continues Over Technology Park's Fate
Local leaders have until March to come up with a plan to take over the tech park or lose it forever.  View Story>>
Officials Still Dealing with Effects of Snowstorms
Jobless Fund Could Be Broke by October
Economic Barometer Rising at Steel of West Virgini...
Debate Continues Over Technology Park's Fate
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Longtime Martinsburg Police Chief to Retire
Sen. Jay Rockefeller Talks Consumer Laws at Morgantown Roundtable
House Legislation Targets Free Speech
Reform of Retiree Benefits Put on Backburner
Longtime Martinsburg Police Chief to Retire
Ted Anderson has been on the force since 1978, the last 12 as a department head.  View Story>>
 Sen. Jay Rockefeller Talks Consumer Laws at Morgantown Roundtable
Some ask for government to do more against credit card companies. View Story>>
House Legislation Targets Free Speech
House Bill 4646 would require corporations based in West Virginia to first get shareholders' OK before spending money on political activities.  View Story>>
Reform of Retiree Benefits Put on Backburner
Lawmakers efforts to eradicate a $7.8 billion liability won't happen this year.  View Story>>
Longtime Martinsburg Police Chief to Retire
Sen. Jay Rockefeller Talks Consumer Laws at Morgan...
House Legislation Targets Free Speech
Reform of Retiree Benefits Put on Backburner
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Neighborgall One of Nation's Oldest Construction Companies
AOP Clearwater Plant Open in Marion County
Wheeling Jesuit Denies Former Employee's Allegations
Small Farms Conference Aims to Help Farmers Grow Crops, Bottom Line
Neighborgall One of Nation's Oldest Construction Companies
Four generations of Neighborgalls have helped to build the Huntington-based company's reputation.  View Story>>
 AOP Clearwater Plant Open in Marion County
The plant cleans frac water from oil and gas drilling companies.  View Story>>
Wheeling Jesuit Denies Former Employee's Allegations
The private university says it is not subject to whistleblower laws. View Story>>
Small Farms Conference Aims to Help Farmers Grow Crops, Bottom Line
Conference aims to help West Virginia farmers get bigger bite of the money Americans spend on food. View Story>>
Neighborgall One of Nation's Oldest Construction C...
AOP Clearwater Plant Open in Marion County
Wheeling Jesuit Denies Former Employee's Allegatio...
Small Farms Conference Aims to Help Farmers Grow C...
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Kermit Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud
State Courts Continue to Evaluate Gas Royalties
Court Bills Meet Mixed Fate in Legislature
MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreement
Kermit Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Medicare Fraud
Authorities say Cameron J. Justice fraudulently obtained $289,000 from Medicare. View Story>>
State Courts Continue to Evaluate Gas Royalties
The question of whether it is proper for gas companies to deduct post-production expenses from royalty checks is still being asked in court.  View Story>>
Court Bills Meet Mixed Fate in Legislature
A bill proposing public financing of Supreme Court elections got the OK from the House of Delegates.  View Story>>
MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreement
MTR Gaming has reached a settlement with former Mountaineer Racetrack  View Story>>
Kermit Clinic Owner Pleads Guilty to Medicare Frau...
State Courts Continue to Evaluate Gas Royalties
Court Bills Meet Mixed Fate in Legislature
MTR Gaming, Arneault Come to $1.6 Million Agreemen...
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STATE JOURNAL FEATURE
Thursday, March 11, 2010 ¤ 09:00AM
Top Story
Numerous bills are still up in the air as the 2010 session approaches Saturday's deadline.
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Stadelmans Acquire The Phillips Group
The owners of the Parsons Advocate are buying an Elkins-based communications firm.
Century, AEP Pleased With 'Power Bill' Passage
A newly passed bill will give large manufacturers a way to negotiate their power agreements.
Connecting West Virginia to World, Hitting Bump in Road
Group protests one company taking on entire project.
Mixed Martial Arts Supporters Rally For Round 2
They want to end the ban on MMA matches in West Virginia.
Putnam County School Board Sells Bonds For School Construction
The bonds were from the referendum approved by voters last August.

COMMENTARY
Bray Cary, CEO, West Virginia Media
Bray Cary, CEO - West Virginia Media Education Needs to Take top Priority
Snow has caused school cancellations but education needs to take priorities.
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Dan Page, Editor & Publisher, The State Journal
Dan Page, Editor & Publisher - The State Journal Report Outlines Impact of EPA Attack on Coal
The EPA's holdup of mining permits has put 5,600 jobs in jeopardy in West Virginia alone.
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EDITORIAL & OPINION More
Editorial
Health Care Reform: Find a Moderate Path
The EPA's holdup of mining permits has put 5,600 jobs in jeopardy in West Virginia alone.
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Opinion
Attention, West Virginia Voters: The Die Has Been Cast
Washington, D.C. Democrats are going to take a bath in this year's elections.
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Generation Next 2009 Winners
55 Good Things About WV 2008
Who's Who 2009
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