Charleston Daily Mail - Thu Nov 05
West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee said a Putnam County parent who sent a recorder to school with her son, a kindergarten student, should have gone "through the proper channels." "We have always urged parents to get involved with their kids and go through the proper channels," Lee said Thursday.
Diamond Electric secures loan for Putnam plantCharleston Gazette - Thu Nov 05
The state Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council approved a $3 million loan for Diamond Electric Manufacturing Corp.
Democratic Party Award winners anno.....The Inter-Mountain - Thu Nov 05
The West Virginia Democratic Party recognized several dedicated Democrats at its 2009 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner Oct.
Longer Path Possible For PATHWest Virginia Metro - Wed Nov 04
AEP and Allegheny Energy have told the state Public Service Commission they are willing to move the decision date on the PATH project from the current June 22, 2010 deadline to January 25, 2011, a delay of 217 days.
Putnam Rotary supplying blankets for children of military familiesCharleston Daily Mail - Wed Nov 04
Putnam County Rotary members will be tying knots on fleece blankets for children whose parents are serving in Iraq.
Putnam County Democrat Club to vote on Democrat of the YearCharleston Daily Mail - Wed Nov 04
The Putnam County Democrat Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the old courthouse at Winfield.
Nitro approves bonds for sewer repaorsCharleston Gazette - Tue Nov 03
Nitro city council on Tuesday finalized almost $3.2 million for repairs and renovations to the city's sewer drainage system.
Suspect in Gino's Robbery Waives Preliminary HearingWOWK - Tue Nov 03
BOIL WATER ADVISORIES>>> West Virginia American Water has issued a precautionary boil water advisory for a portion of Boone County and Kanawha County.
Suspect in Gino's Robbery Waives Preliminary HearingWOWK - Tue Nov 03
Boil Water Advisory>>> A boil water advisory has been issued for customers along Campbells Creek Road in Kanawha County.
Recession slows big power projectsCharleston Daily Mail - Mon Nov 02
Michael Morris, the head of American Electric Power, said the utility remains committed to eventually building a coal-to-gas power plant here and said the company will re-apply to build a power line across West Virginia, although the recession has slowed the need for both projects.
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