May 30, 2008 | Charleston Daily Mail
Building roads takes more money
West Virginians may find toll roads an attractive option HIGHER gasoline prices are prompting many West Virginians to drive less.
Officials considering alternative funding to get U.S. 35 construction rolling
Despite an abhorrence of road tolls, Putnam County commissioners unanimously approved resolutions urging the state highways division to seek alternative funding sources to build the final 12 miles of a ...
Family Court: A shocker in Wood, and nail-biter and blowout in Kanawha
In the race for family law judge, Tuesday's election saw one incumbent judge with family clout defeated in Wood County while another incumbent judge in Kanawha County beat two opponents to barely win a second ...
Accident Kills Man in Mason County
One family is mourning Friday after an accident near Evans Thursday killed a 24-year-old man. via WTAP-TV Parkersburg
West Virginia Division of Natural Res...
New State Record Blue Catfish and Skipjack
Two state record fish were caught on May 5, 2008, according to Frank Jezioro, Director of the Division of Natural Resources. via West Virginia Division of Natural Res...
Man says he took child porn pictures
A Mason County man pleaded guilty to producing child pornography, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced. via Charleston Daily Mail
Thursday Night Thunder erupts in Mason County
“It's all about giving people a place to go race without driving illegally on the highway”
It doesn't matter if you show up in a beat-up pickup truck or a shiny, souped-up Mustang. via Charleston Daily Mail
Musgrave failed to list judgments in civil suits on bankruptcy petition
“Motion to sell Real Estate which would result in funds for the trustee.”
Records show a Mason County attorney has failed to list on his bankruptcy petition judgments in two civil suits against former clients for non-payment of legal services. via The West Virginia Record
Scrubbers to Clean John Amos Emissions
“AEP will be buying so much, more than likely one company won't be able to supply it”
AEP's project to remove sulfur costs $1 billion at giant facility. Story by Pam Kasey Email Other Stories by Pam Kasey ST. via The State Journal
'Open For Business' Signs Coming Down
The "Open For Business" signs are coming down. On Sunday, West Virginia Division of Highways crews will begin changing the slogan on highway welcome signs back to "Wild and Wonderful." Department of ... via WTAP-TV Parkersburg
Three men are behind bars this weekend after Mason County Deputies busted up an alleged drug ring. via WTAP-TV Parkersburg
“They have different indexing systems. Something needs to be done ... It would be nice to be able to use the same system from one county to another.”
Courthouse officials look for room to store records, improve public access. Much of the Charleston attorney's work involves records research in courthouses across West Virginia, where legal cases are on the ... via The State Journal
Students present first West Virginia Law Adventure mock trials
“Conduct in public places (such as sports events, malls, concerts, schools etc.) - Rights and Responsibilities of Individuals and Institutions.”
Caitlyn Walters, left, and Annie DiGregorio were defense attorneys for James Dylan Taylor. via The West Virginia Record