Since the pandemic began, it has been harder and harder to get people to work at a job.
Some jobs have tried to bend over backwards to try to make employees to stay at work. It is said that more and more workers are griping less about their jobs, and more about their companies. Sadly, at the ...
It might have been a shorter week last week due to the Independence Day holiday, but there was no shortage of news.The first big story to break last week was the halt of the Hope Scholarship education savings account program by Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Joanna Tabit on ...
The first of three major events to be undertaken in Moundsville will begin on Monday.
The first event is scheduled at the Marshall County Courthouse where multiple replacements throughout the building will take place. Also, the front porch will have a new look once everything is ...
For too long, bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. have ignored West Virginians while they make decisions that fundamentally reshaped our state’s economy and everyday way of life. As a candidate, President Biden promised that he would be a “President for All Americans.” I had hoped that ...
Where is the American soul? How did we become this divided? Has America lost its soul? Did we become too focused on self and individual liberties that we have forgotten how far we have come? Forgotten what we fought for and what is ours to cherish as a nation? Freedom.
The United States is ...
Happy Independence Day everyone. I hope it's filled with barbecues, pools and fireworks. Though I imagine for some, they're not feeling particularly patriotic after recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions.Whatever one might think of the decision made by the justices that overturned previous Supreme ...