March 9 Mariwana Higginbotham vs. Mason County Exxon Corporation PA-Robert B. Warner and Tammy Bowles Raines; J-Spaulding * Higginbotham, who lives in Buffalo, was employed at the Eleanor Exxon as a cook when she was electrocuted on March 26, 2008, and a subsequent rotator cuff tear that required surgery.
Crews are getting ready to give the Winfield Bridge a new lease on life. Next week the bridge will be one lane at night, then on April fifth the bridge closes for four months.
The Obama administration may recommend that carmakers install a brake override system that is intended to prevent the sudden acceleration episodes that have led to recalls of millions of Toyotas, the transportation secretary, Ray LaHood, said yesterday.
A Putnam County mother who is running for the county school board stormed into Buffalo Elementary School on Thursday, screaming at the principal and allegedly making an obscene gesture at him in front of a group of students.
As hearings on the Toyota recalls continue in Washington, D.C. Wednesday, Second District Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito says she remains committed to helping the Japanese auto manufacturer resolve its safety issues.
Ahead of a Congressional hearing on the Toyota recalls, Governor Joe Manchin has sent a letter in support of the company to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Putnam County Thursday February 4, 2010 Hurricane teen winner of card contest Volunteerism theme of 2009 Toyota competition by George Hohmann Daily Mail Business Editor George Hohmann Tyler Woodward, front left, and Steven Phelix show off their winning holiday card designs.