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girl whose life he helped save. "My niece, she was 3, she needed a liver transplant," said Kent Perry, one of Harless' contract workers. "[Of] course, the insurance didn't cover it. He forked over a lot of money for that. "She recovered.... Published: Sunday, March 11, 2001 Words: 1743
issue scares business away and that there is a lack of flat land available for development. While I think they drastically overpaid for information that anyone with a little common sense could have told them, the analysis is right-on.... Published: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Words: 742
as director of the Human Rights Commission. He also announced that several Underwood administration officials had agreed to stay on temporarily until their successors are appointed. Wise takes office Monday, and wanted to assure the... Published: Friday, January 12, 2001 Words: 546
buy. Or perhaps when a son or daughter can't get the medical care they need. The issues remain the same: a heavy tax system, high workerscomp rates and environmental policies that are out of line with surrounding states. How will our... Published: Monday, September 17, 2001 Words: 611
D-W.Va.; and Phillips Machine Service President Jack Phillips. "I don't presume to think that my contacts are up there with Underwood and Wise, but I will contact those humble folks I know," Phillips said. "It's definitely not my normal... Published: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 Words: 1036
said DeMarco remained on the payroll after Jan. 16, when Underwood left office, and was paid an additional semimonthly salary to which he wasn't entitled. Page, Blackstone and Hobbs refunded their comp time payments after the payments... Published: Monday, April 09, 2001 Words: 1077
foundation has been required to pay higher premiums because coal companies defaulted on $406 million in premiums. ACT represents workers in the construction and building trades. Today the Workers' Compensation Fund has a long-term deficit... Published: Saturday, March 10, 2001 Words: 440
birth abortion. But he failed to pay the winning side's legal fees of $80,216. Keith Burdette, legislative liaison for Gov. Bob Wise, said the $80,216 was paid last week to the Center For Reproductive Law after Wise's office received... Published: Sunday, September 30, 2001 Words: 1003
and will be taken to the sub from there. * After legislative auditors calculated what gubernatorial employees were overpaid for comp time under ex-Gov. Underwood, one former senior staff person said her calls weren't returned by the... Published: Monday, April 16, 2001 Words: 839
on the north steps to the main section of the Capitol, a project Pentz said is continued from the Underwood administration. Workers are filling cracks with caulk and sealing the steps to keep out water. "It's a significant project,"... Published: Monday, November 19, 2001 Words: 1158