NOTICE TO REDEEM (2021-S-00000033 – Brooke County – Brian Corwin) District: Cross CreekMap: C22CParcel: 0048 0000 TO: CARRIE DOUGLAS, ETHEL COOPER, THOMAS WILLIAMS III, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all known heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, lienholders, co-owners, other parties having an undivided interest in the[Read More…]
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Notice to Redeem – Brian Corwin 2022-S-00000079
NOTICE TO REDEEM (2020-S-00000079 – Brooke County – Brian Corwin) District: Cross CreekMap: C15JParcel: 0053 0000 TO: BROOKE COUNTY MAGISTRATE COURT, WV STATE TAX DEPARTMENT, NORTH STAR CAPITAL ACQUISITION, GREGORY A. PRESTON, or heirs at law, devisees, creditors, representatives, successors, assigns, all known heirs, guardians, conservators, fiduciaries, administrators, lienholders, co-owners,[Read More…]
Notice of Filing and Hearing – Appalachia Power Company and Wheeling Power Company
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONOF WEST VIRGINIACHARLESTON CASE NO. 22-1059-E-IDS APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY andWHEELING POWER COMPANY,public utilities.Application for Approval of a Written Plan for the Construction of UtilityInfrastructure at two West Virginia Business Ready Sites and forAssociated Cost Recovery Pursuant to W. Va. Code§ 24-2-1n NOTICE OF FILING AND HEARING On December[Read More…]
Brooke County Commission – Monthly Estate Publication
BROOKE COUNTY COMMISSION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND BENEFICIARIES The administration of the estates of the following deceased is pending in the Clerk of the County Commission of Brooke County, 201 Courthouse Square, Wellsburg, WV 26070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal[Read More…]
Notice of Interim Rate Increase – Hammond Public Service District
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONOF WEST VIRGINIACHARLESTON CASE NO. 23-0052-PWD-19A HAMMOND PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT, Rule 19A Application to increase water rates and charges, and request for emergency interim rates NOTICE OF INTERIM RATE INCREASE On January 25, 2023, Hammond Public Service District filed with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia an[Read More…]
WV DOH – Notice to Contractors
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONDivision of HighwaysNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received electronically by the West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways through the Bid Express Bidding Service (www.bidx.com) and by sealed proposals (only when prequalification is waived) being received at its office in Building 5, Room 843,[Read More…]
At the WV Legislature: Senate Pensions Committee advanced bills, including legislation addressing retired sheriff deputies and Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System
By Autumn Shelton, WV Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Senate Pensions Committee advanced five bills on Wednesday, including one allowing retired deputy sheriff’s to become re-employed, yet still receive their full retirement benefits, and one allowing members of the Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System to use annual[Read More…]
West Virginia Governor Justice signs Campus Self-Defense Act
West Virginia joins 11 other states in allowing law-abiding permit holders to carry on the campus of a state institution of higher education WV Press Release Sharing CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice held a signing ceremony this week for Senate Bill 10, the Campus Self-Defense Act. This bill allows law-abiding West Virginians,[Read More…]
WVU outlines next steps as state campus carry bill is signed into law
WVUToday MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University President Gordon Gee sent a letter to University faculty, staff, students and parents on Wednesday (March 1) after Gov. Jim Justice signed Senate Bill 10, the West Virginia Self-Defense Act, into law. Read the letter below and at presidentgee.wvu.edu. Dear West Virginia University Students, Faculty, Staff and[Read More…]
At the WV Legislature: Senate committee advances ‘Electronically Distracted Driving Act’
By Autumn Shelton, WV Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A bill to help eliminate distracted driving advanced out of the state legislature’s Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Monday. This bill, the engrossed committee substitute for HB 2218, which passed the House on Feb. 10, rewrites sections of state code as[Read More…]
