Kanawha River mussel species considered for protection
The Charleston Gazette – Outdoors — Tue Feb 01 01:02:42 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced its intention to list for Endangered Species Act protection two freshwater mussels found in sections of the Kanawha River, in addition to waterways in a number of other Eastern state… about: Endangered Species Act Environment Kanawha River United States Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Kanawha River mussel species considered for protection
Dan Cook: Face the reality of tolls on U.S. 35
The Charleston Gazette – Opinion — Tue Feb 01 04:00:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Every election cycle, hordes of politicians tell us that the answer to governments problems is to “run it like a business.” Some who sit on the Parkways Commission are of that creed — or are they. Lets suppose the Faux Co. … about: Dan Cook Faux Co. Massey Energy Mine Safety and Health Administration Parkways Commission Politics
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Dan Cook: Face the reality of tolls on U.S. 35
Editorial: Danger from fanatics in Egypt
The Charleston Gazette – Opinion — Tue Feb 01 04:00:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Angry public protests in Egypt keep intensifying. Today, organizers are calling for a “march of millions” to topple the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak. Around the world, many watchers hope the uprising brings genuine democracy… about: Egypt Hosni Mubarak War_Conflict
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Boys hoops notes: SC, GW seek consistency
The Charleston Gazette – Sports — Tue Feb 01 04:02:22 UTC 2011 Both teams will be looking for some continuity tonight when South Charleston visits George Washington in a midseason Kanawha Valley boys basketball showdown.Each side has been ranked among the top 10 teams in Class AAA all season (the Patriots are curr… about: George Washington Kanawha River Sports
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As many as 182,000 to join state Medicaid
Charleston Daily Mail — Tue Feb 01 05:00:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Three years before national health care reforms most expensive provisions take effect, West Virginia officials are struggling to guess how many residents will suddenly be insured by the government-run Medicaid program and how much … about: Medicaid Social Issues
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Several Republicans eye gubernatorial race
Charleston Daily Mail — Tue Feb 01 05:30:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va.–The list of hopefuls on the Republican ticket for governor may get a little longer in the coming weeks as several potential candidates decide whether or not to run for that office. House Minority Leader Tim Armstead, R-Kanawha, along… about: Governor House Minority Leader Republican Social Issues Tim Armstead
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Crews tackle potholes in winter weathers wake
Charleston Daily Mail — Tue Feb 01 05:30:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A particularly harsh winter has taken its toll on area roads.Potholes are cracking open everywhere.”This is one of the worst years for potholes that Ive seen,” said Gary Taylor, Charlestons public works director. “It… about: Environment Gary Taylor Pothole public works director
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Tomblins proposed reforms target schools
Charleston Daily Mail — Tue Feb 01 05:30:00 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As promised in his State of the State speech, acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has prepared a package of education reform legislation.His bills are aimed at increasing West Virginias corps of qualified teachers and decreasing its high … about: Earl Ray Tomblin Education reform Gov. Governor Joe Manchin Politics State of the State address
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Center for Professional Development honors scholars
The West Virginia Center for Professional Development is pleased to announce the 2010 class of Advanced Placement Rising Scholars.
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House, Senate committees want different dates for elections
The Charleston Gazette Local News — Mon Jan 31 20:20:08 UTC 2011 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia lawmakers are considering two separate sets of dates for electing a governor this year. The Senate Finance Committee on Monday endorsed a timetable proposed by acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin. It would replace party nomi… about: Earl Ray Tomblin Gov. Governor Joe Manchin Politics Senate Senate Finance Committee
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