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| W.Va. cracker chase enters waiting phase |
| West Virginia's hunt for a multibillion-dollar chemical plant has come down to talks between potential investors and private property owners, Commerce Secretary Keith Burdette said Thursday. |
| 02/03/2012 |
| West Virginia editorial roundup |
| The Associated Press Recent editorials from West Virginia newspapers: Jan. 18 Herald-Dispatch, Huntington, W.Va., on a tax break for 'cracker' plant: Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is asking the West Virginia Legislature to join him in a bold move that he hopes will pay off in winning an economic prize. The price would be steep, from one perspective, but that shouldn't stop the state's lawmakers from ... |
| 01/24/2012 |
| State cracker chase enters waiting phase |
| CHARLESTON, - West Virginia's hunt for a multibillion-dollar chemical plant has come down to talks between potential investors and private property owners, Commerce Secretary Keith Burdette said Thursday. |
| 02/03/2012 |
| W.Va. 'Cracker' plant chase enters waiting phase |
| CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia’s hunt for a multibillion-dollar chemical plant has come down to talks between potential investors and private property owners, Commerce Secretary Keith Burdette said Thursday. |
| 02/02/2012 |
| W.Va. lawmakers receive "cracker" tax break bill |
| West Virginia would offer a 25-year break from property taxes to attract a new chemical plant fueled by the state's emerging Marcellus natural gas industry, under a proposal from Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin that debuted in the Legislature on Tuesday. |
| 01/18/2012 |
| Cracker Magnet Measure Arrives |
| CHARLESTON (AP) - West Virginia would offer a 25-year break from property taxes to attract a new chemical plant fueled by the state's emerging Marcellus natural gas industry, under a proposal from Gov. |
| 01/17/2012 |
| Sweet talk: Have some cake, and eat pie too |
| CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- James Oseland, editor in chief of Saveur magazine, proclaimed 2012 "The Year of the Cake" during a recent appearance on NBCs "Today" show. Cupcake ... |
| 01/10/2012 |
| Greenbrooke Building renamed after developer |
| The state of West Virginia has renamed the Greenbrooke Building the "Albert T. Summers Center," after the late developer who remodeled it, the Summers family announced. The Summers family issued a statement saying it is grateful the stat... |
| 01/23/2012 |
| Higher reassessed property values upset owners |
| CHARLESTON, W.Va. - More than 23,000 Kanawha County property owners have received notice that their taxes will go up by at least 10 percent this year, and some are none too happy. About 23,700 notifications were sent out last week, said Steve Duffield,... |
| 01/17/2012 |
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