Thursday Apr 17 | Tyler Star News
“We would prefer to stay (at our current location)”
Until further notice, Workforce WV will remain in the New Martinsville Plaza operating during its normal hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. via Tyler Star News
Apr 11, 2008 | The West Virginia Record
Starcher's public hearing canceled
“Justice Starcher, however, reserves the right to solicit further information from the parties with respect to the Renewed Joint Motion to Recuse the Honorable Larry Starcher in the underlying case.”
Justice Larry Starcher's unprecedented public hearing to listen to a recuse request won't happen after all. via The West Virginia Record
Apr 9, 2008 | Martinsburg Journal
“All of the ordering comes through my office as well as payment of all the bills”
' Kathy C. Yost has a passion for good nutrition and wellness. So it's not surprising that the food services director for Berkeley County Schools received the West Virginia School Nutrition Association's ... via Martinsburg Journal
Apr 7, 2008 | Register-herald.com
Authority working to refinance $63 million bond debt
“We would lower our interest rate from 7 percent back to 2 1/2 or 3 percent”
An aggressive push is on by the West Virginia Parkways Authority to redo its outstanding $63 million bond debt so that it no longer uses an insurance company as collateral, in the wake of the sub-prime fallout ... via Register-herald.com
Apr 5, 2008 | Register-herald.com
The Greenbrier will once again offer its Sunday brunch at Sam Snead's Golf Club to the public this year through the fall, according to a news release by the resort. via Register-herald.com
Apr 3, 2008 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph
PikeView Middle funding decision forthcoming
“It has to be spent on that specific project”
A decision is expected this month about whether the West Virginia School Building Authority will award Mercer County Schools more than $12 million for a new facility called PikeView Middle School. via Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Mar 28, 2008 | Martinsburg Journal
“I know this is a tough time. I got cheated out of some wages once myself and I'm still not over it, and that was 20 years ago”
'It was standing room only Monday evening at the Charles Town Lions Club, where about 300 people gathered to hear attorney Paul Taylor announce that he'll file a class action lawsuit today on behalf of laid-off ... via Martinsburg Journal
Mar 26, 2008 | Martinsburg Journal
Tolls may not be viable in region
“It won't do us any good to sit here and wring our hands”
' Toll roads alone might not be able to generate enough revenue to finance much-needed roadway improvements in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, an area transportation advocate said during a meeting Tuesday. via Martinsburg Journal
Mar 24, 2008 | The Intelligencer
Thomas to Speak At Chamber Event
Nationally syndicated columnist Cal Thomas will be the guest speaker at the Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce's 2008 Membership Dinner, chamber President Terry Sterling said. via The Intelligencer
Mar 19, 2008 | Martinsburg Journal
“We're very hopeful that, when the SBA meets in another month, we'll have some favorable consideration.”
' Officials from two local districts traveled this week to Charleston to request funding for new school construction projects they hope will relieve space pressures in existing facilities. via Martinsburg Journal









