
Fayette County Commission meeting considers purchasing emergency water buffalos
Fayetteville, -WV The Fayette County Commission (FCC) met on Monday February 13, 2023. The Commission heard budget presentations form County Clerk Michelle Holly, Sheriff Mike

TREASURER MOORE, SENATOR WELD PROPOSE NEW AFFORDABLE HOME LOAN PROGRAM FOR VETERANS
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – State Treasurer Riley Moore and Senate Majority Whip Ryan Weld, R-Brooke, today announced they have worked together to introduce a bill that

TREASURER MOORE ANNOUNCES JANUARY UNCLAIMED PROPERTY RETURNS CONTINUE RECORD PACE, TOP $2.3 MILLION
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – State Treasurer Riley Moore today announced his Office’s Unclaimed Property Division continued its record pace of returning cash to individuals, businesses and

Senate Passes Bill to Protect Students
The Senate passed a bill on Monday that would make it a felony for a school employee or volunteer to engage in sexual contact with

House Education Advances Creation of State Tech Transfer Commission
The Committee on Education met this afternoon, and the following bills advanced. House Bill 3293 establishes requirements for the state educational agency and local educational

Inflation’s Impacts on Rural America Likely Higher than Known
Roz Brown Many economists believe inflation will further ease this year, which cannot come soon enough for overburdened rural Americans, including those in New Mexico. The Consumer

During American Heart Month, West Virginians Urged to Pay Attention to Chest Pain
Nadia Ramlagan February is American Heart Month, and experts said it is important to know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest. According to UnitedHealthcare, heart

Senate Passes Cassie Marie Johnson Memorial Act
The Senate passed the Patrol Officer Cassie Marie Johnson Memorial Act on Friday, legislation that would add a 15-year to life sentence with mercy for anyone who

House Passes Supplement Appropriation for Economic and Broadband Development in WV
The House convened early this morning. Five bills were passed including the following. House Bill 2218, the Distracted Driving Act, expands prohibitions on distracted driving