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Editorial: Cabell schools, Marshall must compete in a new market
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Editorial: Cabell schools, Marshall must compete in a new market

  • Updated May 13, 2025

The Cabell County Board of Education may need to do something similar to what the Marshall University Board of Governors did last month òòò½ÊÓÆµ” dip …

Missed the April tax-filing due date? File promptly to minimize interest and penalties
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Missed the April tax-filing due date? File promptly to minimize interest and penalties

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  • Updated Apr 16, 2025

WASHINGTON òòò½ÊÓÆµ” The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers who missed the filing deadline to submit their tax return as soon as possible. …

UPDATE: Overflow room to be opened as council meets Monday for budget vote
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UPDATE: Overflow room to be opened as council meets Monday for budget vote

  • By Destiney Dingess ddingess@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Mar 25, 2025

UPDATE: In response to expected turnout for the Monday, March 24, city council meeting, the Foundry Theater (Huntington City Hall auditorium) …

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Farrell's city budget plan: Legal services increased, council microgrants nixed
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Farrell's city budget plan: Legal services increased, council microgrants nixed

  • By Destiney Dingess ddingess@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Mar 25, 2025

HUNTINGTON òòò½ÊÓÆµ” Mayor Patrick Farrell completed a read-through of his first proposed budget in front of Huntington City Council members Saturday.

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Public safety, infrastructure, growing economy: Farrell shares FY 26 budget priorities
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Public safety, infrastructure, growing economy: Farrell shares FY 26 budget priorities

  • By Destiney Dingess ddingess@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Mar 21, 2025

Huntington Mayor Patrick Farrell stressed the importance of building a financially resilient city while staying on course with his goals of safety and growth as he discussed his proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget.

BOE discusses interviews for vacancy, personnel season at Monday workshop
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BOE discusses interviews for vacancy, personnel season at Monday workshop

  • By KATELYN ALUISE kaluise@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Dec 6, 2024

HUNTINGTON òòò½ÊÓÆµ” The Cabell County Board of Education announced during its workshop meeting Monday it had chosen five people out of 16 applicants …

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'They make it up somewhere': Weighing costs, benefits of personal income tax cuts
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'They make it up somewhere': Weighing costs, benefits of personal income tax cuts

  • By Beth Sergent bsergent@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Sep 29, 2024

Personal income taxes òòò½ÊÓÆµ” and the consequences of cutting them òòò½ÊÓÆµ” have been a source of recurring debate across West Virginia for longer than Gov…

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City of òòò½ÊÓÆµhland buys struggling Paramount Arts Center
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City of òòò½ÊÓÆµhland buys struggling Paramount Arts Center

  • By FRED PACE fpace@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Oct 7, 2024

ASHLAND òòò½ÊÓÆµ” After years of budget deficits, the financially struggling Paramount Arts Center in òòò½ÊÓÆµhland was purchased by the city for $3 million.

Gov. Justice: Legislature needs to 'step up and help'
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Gov. Justice: Legislature needs to 'step up and help'

  • By Beth Sergent bsergent@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Sep 13, 2024

CHARLESTON òòò½ÊÓÆµ” Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday that when it comes to proposed tax cuts expected to be discussed during a special legislative ses…

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Senate Finance Chair on revenue trends, tax cuts: 'Should this Legislature have concerns?'
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Senate Finance Chair on revenue trends, tax cuts: 'Should this Legislature have concerns?'

  • By Beth Sergent bsergent@hdmediallc.com
  • Updated Sep 10, 2024

Members of the West Virginia Legislature hit the road again Monday for the September interim meetings in Parkersburg, with the Joint Standing …

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