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Acting W.Va. governor proclaims Oct. 4 election
West Virginia will vote for governor Oct. 4.
Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin proclaimed the special election Friday as mandated by this week's state Supreme Court ruling.
Tomblin is also submitting legislation setting a special primary June 20 — West...Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Elections, Government, Politics
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2010: A year in review from July through December
Editor’s note: The following is a brief look at some of the major events of 2010, from July through December. The listing does not include all events of significance, but tries to focus on some of the highlights of the year.
July 2 — Table...Tags: Nancy Grasmick, Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Minority Groups, Prosecution
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West Virginia to hold special election for governor
West Virginia must hold a special election for governor by Nov. 15, or within one year of when state Senate President Earl Ray Tomblin began acting as chief executive, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a unanimous decision. The justices rejected...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Judges, Elections, Government, Politics
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Tomblin gains praise from senator
matthewu@herald-mail.comU.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller in Martinsburg on Wednesday praised acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin as a "terrific leader," and West Virginia's senior senator said he hoped there would not be a special election for governor in 2011. "I don't say that politically....Tags: Berkeley (Alameda, California), Laws, Tax Credits, Elections, Macy's, Inc.
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Eastern Panhandle legislators are OK with much of Tomblin's address
matthewu@herald-mail.comActing Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's proposal to lower the sales tax on food by 1 percent was surprising and welcomed Wednesday night by lawmakers in the Eastern Panhandle delegation in the Legislature. In his State of the State address, Tomblin proposed to...Tags: Berkeley (Alameda, California), Civil and Public Service, Elections, Government, Career and Workplace
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Berkeley County Council votes for additional prosecutor
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe Berkeley County Council Thursday voted 4-1 to give Prosecuting Attorney Pamela Games-Neely enough money to hire an additional prosecutor as part of the county's fiscal 2012 budget. Council member Anthony J. "Tony" Petrucci voted against the...Tags: Lawyers, Elections, Government, Prosecution, Politics
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Frank Buckles, last U.S. veteran of World War I, to be buried Tuesday at Arlington
richardb@herald-mail.comAmerica's last surviving World War I veteran will be buried at a private ceremony Tuesday at Arlington National Cemetery, a cemetery spokeswoman said Thursday. Frank Woodruff Buckles' remains will lie in honor in Arlington's Memorial Amphitheater on...Tags: John McCain, Ohio, World War I (1914-1918), Elections, Human Interest
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Senate rejects rival GOP, Democratic budgets
Associated PressThe Democratic-led Senate on Wednesday emphatically rejected a budget-slashing House spending bill as too draconian. It then immediately killed a rival Democratic plan that was derided by moderate Democrats as too timid in its drive to cut day-to-day...Tags: Thad Cochran, Ohio, Daniel Inouye, Tea Party Movement, Rand Paul
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Bartlett supports Capitol viewing for Buckles
U.S. Rep. Roscoe Bartlett said Friday that he supports having World War I veteran Frank W. Buckles' body lie in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, D.C.
In a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, the Maryland Republican said the honor "is not for an...Tags: Ohio, World War I (1914-1918), Elections, Human Interest, Maryland
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Judge Groh recommended for federal bench
U.S. Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin said Wednesday they have asked the White House to consider 23rd Judicial Circuit Judge Gina M. Groh for a federal judgeship.
Rockefeller said he would like to see Groh nominated to fill a U.S. District Court...Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Judges, Human Interest, Elections
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Buckles expected to lie in Rotunda
richardb@herald-mail.comWord came Tuesday afternoon that the U.S. Senate is poised to adopt a resolution allowing the body of Frank W. Buckles, the last surviving doughboy, to lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. Buckles, of Charles Town, died early Sunday. He was 110....Tags: Missouri, World War I (1914-1918), Elections, Human Interest, Politics
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