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please stop and pick up Raglin and Hall on the way to the next board meeting. Thank you, Taxpayer. - If you are on workers' comp, pay close attention. They sent my husband to a doctor who didn't know him from Adam for a permanent partial... Published: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 Words: 755
is uninsured or underinsured. The city's insurance company said, and city officials agreed, that because Workman's injuries were covered by the state Workers' Compensation Fund, the insurance company shouldn't pay Workman anything.... Published: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 Words: 302
on the radio. This stuff sucks. It all sounds like pop music. What happened to traditional country music? - About Workers' Comp, a friend of mine had two back surgeries done, paid for by the state through Workers' Comp. Six months later,... Published: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 Words: 735
sued five companies who defaulted on agreements to pay taxes, interest and penalties. The bureau said Thursday it has filed lawsuits in Kanawha County Circuit Court against: - James L. Gatian, doing business in Monongalia County as... Published: Friday, April 28, 2000 Words: 131
Award: Tom Searls, for articles on state police brutality; Sigma Delta Chi Award, first place, non-deadline writing: Paul Nyden, for disclosures about state Workers' Compensation practices; Livingston Award: Ken Ward Jr., for young... Published: Thursday, November 09, 2000 Words: 220
million through improper market-playing. Caperton was forced to impose an emergency tax increase and to reform Workers' Comp. Year after year, he struggled to regain state solvency - even as coal corporations installed bigger machines... Published: Thursday, September 28, 2000 Words: 347
hasten that destruction. Damron also called the Gazette an "enemy" of the Chamber of Commerce because of our criticism of corporate abuses. However, the coal industry he represents has cost Chamber members more than any newspaper could.... Published: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 Words: 465
and all the others who were allowed for years to take advantage of the system," Vieweg's message stated. However, some employees interpreted the comments as directed at them, and complained to the governor's office, and the bureau.... Published: Saturday, August 05, 2000 Words: 468
save some money and buy out the lease early, saving $4 million. But the state was still stuck with a useless eyesore. Workers' Comp, the building's sole tenant, moved out, leaving the structure vacant. The state was prepared to turn... Published: Monday, June 19, 2000 Words: 316
about unfairness in the state workers' compensation system have won a national award. Investigative reporter Paul J. Nyden was chosen Wednesday for a 1999 Sigma Delta Chi Award from the Society of Professional Journalists. An announcement... Published: Thursday, April 27, 2000 Words: 194