Friday, May 24 2013 10:36 AM EDT2013-05-24 14:36:25 GMT
Inmates at West Virginia's minimum- and medium-security prisons soon will sow seeds and tend plants as part of an initiative to grow produce for the state's largest food bank.
Inmates at West Virginia's minimum- and medium-security prisons soon will sow seeds and tend plants as part of an initiative to grow produce for the state's largest food bank.
Thursday, May 23 2013 1:11 PM EDT2013-05-23 17:11:37 GMT
A federal judge in the northern district of West Virginia has withdrawn her order certifying a question to the state Supreme Court in a case dealing with horizontal wells.
A federal judge in the northern district of West Virginia has withdrawn her order certifying a question to the state Supreme Court in a case dealing with horizontal wells.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 1:30 PM EDT2013-05-21 17:30:42 GMT
WAYNE, WV (AP) — About 20 Wayne High School students are barred from the school's graduation ceremony because of a senior prank that damaged the building.
WAYNE, WV (AP) — About 20 Wayne High School students are barred from the school's graduation ceremony because of a senior prank that damaged the building.
The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce will conduct its first business court symposium on Jan. 22. The event will focus on the state's new business court, which was created to streamline legal actions between business entities.
Supreme Court Justice Robin Jean Davis will be the event's keynote speaker. Business Court judges Christopher Wilkes and James H. Young Jr. have accepted invitations to attend. The remaining Business Court judges, James J. Rowe and Donald H. Cookman, plan to attend pending their trial schedules.
The symposium will be hosted by Jackson Kelly PLLC and will be held at the firm's Charleston office,
located at 500 Lee St., Suite 1600. The symposium will begin at 10 and is scheduled to conclude at 2 p.m. The cost for attending is $30 per person. Reservations can be made to Kim Nelson at knelson@wvchamber.com or by calling 304-342-1115.