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Health Care Law Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today the West Virginia Health Information Network released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a statewide Health Information Exchange. More information, including the deadlines, bidder worksheets and a full copy of the RFP are available on the WVHIN website . Following are sections from the RFP that provide a general overview of the proposed West Virginia Health Information Exchange and...
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Irritable Engineer (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Yes that is the Associated Press article title. Both, you'll find in the first paragraph, had heart attacks. Big difference, huge difference. Unfortunate yes, 2nd Ammendment issue, no. 2 more W.Va. hunters die during buck gun season - News - Charleston Daily Mail - West Virginia News and Sports - Posted using ShareThis More Go Jackets...Sting Em!
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
... to be a wise career move. He is now a corporate tax consultant and managing member of Dixon Hughes West Virginia. He is one of the pre-eminent tax advisers in the market and involved in a wide range of activities outside his career, including serving as vice chairman of the West Virginia Economic Development Authority, second only to Gov. Joe Manchin. Slater, 41, is a West Virginia...
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
WESTON -- Some people just cannot sit still. Landmark Forestry owner and Weston resident Michael McWhorter does not seem to find a chair he likes. A renaissance man of sorts, McWhorter constantly is on the move from one thing to the next. From entrepreneur to track coach, to father, to pilot, McWhorter, 46, lives a life that qualifies him as one of the busiest men in West Virginia. God, Family,...
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
... magazine Inc. recently named HMS the fastest-growing privately held business in the state of West Virginia as well as the 45th fastest-growing privately held company in the nation. Siegel, for one, isn't at all surprised with his company's rocket-style growth. "Actually, we're right where I thought we'd be at this point," he said. "If you go back and look at the five-year plan I laid out,...
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
... early on in her life as the team captain when selecting members for her team in the ball fields of West Virginia that she needed to select the best talent in order to win the game," Armstrong wrote in his nomination of Clinton. "It was never important that Ms. Clinton was the best player on the team—it was more important to her that the entire team excelled and for everyone to win. That...
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
... He continued his public service through higher education. He served as a department chairman at West Virginia Wesleyan College, as an assistant dean at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa.; an academic vice president at Lakeland College; and as provost at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. He moved to Charleston in 1989 because his wife, Janet Welch, wanted to move back to her home state....
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | yesterday
... base of physicians who seek to relocate. Allman moved his company headquarters from Missouri to West Virginia in 1996. The business was first located in a small, leased office. As the business grew and more employees were hired, he acquired a larger building adjacent to the courthouse square that had been the local Moose Lodge. With a complete renovation of the 6,000-square-foot structure,...
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Shooting ranges and wildlife checking stations are preparing for the beginning of riffle season
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State Journal Featured Content (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Hunters were out Sunday doing last minute shopping to tackle their hunting supplies list.
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The FanHouse - NCAAbasketball (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
by Tom Ziller Filed under: West Virginia , NBA Prospects Bob Huggins has West Virginia flying high in the top 10, and a light pre-Thanksgiving schedule should keep the 1-0 Mountaineers from much Kentucky-style heartburn or any Carolina hiccups. But to keep those lofty expectations realistic heading into Big East play -- and before that the 76 Classic in Anaheim beginning Nov. 29, headlined...
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia's Public Service Commission has approved a 5 percent rate in...
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Rocky Mount Telegram - Business (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia's Public Service Commission has approved a 5 percent rate in...