Posts Tagged ‘COMMISSION’
Pocahontas prosecutor alleges budget shortfall
During Tuesday’s Pocahontas County Commission meeting, Prosecuting Attorney Eugene Simmons accused former prosecutor Donna Price of spending more than she was allowed by law.
Read MorePocahontas Commission allocates funds, makes appointments
The commission allocated hotel/motel tax proceeds and agreed on board assignments for the coming year.
Read MorePublic debates national monument at county commission meeting
During the Pocahontas County Commission meeting on January 3, nearly a hundred people crowded into the courtroom to comment on a proposed national monument designation for the Cranberry Wilderness and surrounding areas.
Read MoreIrvine voted Pocahontas Commission president
The Pocahontas County Commission held its first meeting of the year on Thursday morning. The first order of business was reorganization.
Read MorePocahontas Commissson approves new Day Report Center lease
The commission approved a new lease for the Day Report Center and considered a demand for additional payment from the current lessor.
Read MorePocahontas Commission wants Day Report in ARC Building
The Pocahontas County Commission is planning to move the Community Corrections Day Report Center in Marlinton to the ARC Building.
Read MoreLaw firm demands payment from Pocahontas Commission
The Charleston-based Ranson Law Office has demanded the Pocahontas County Commission pay a $19,000 legal bill incurred by Prosecuting Attorney Donna Price.
Read MorePocahontas Commission files ethics complaint against Sheriff
Commissioner David Fleming wanted additional information on the source of the video before filing the complaint.
Read MorePocahontas Commission refuses to pay medical, legal bills
During Tuesday’s Pocahontas County Commission meeting, Norman Alderman asked the commission to pay his medical bills, which he incurred as a result of his September 6 arrest for speeding.
Read MoreJonese campaign video results in ethics complaint
The Pocahontas County Commission will file a complaint with the West Virginia Ethics Commission concerning apparent jailhouse security video that was posted on the internet.
Read MorePocahontas Commission considers ATVs on National Forest roads
During Thursday’s Pocahontas County Commission meeting, Doug Cooper, with the West Virginia Open Trails Association, requested commission support for allowing ATV use on National Forest Service roads.
Read MorePocahontas Commission files ethics inquiry for Sheriff’s Department video
The Pocahontas County Commission meeting on Thursday turned into a shouting match when Commissioner Martin Saffer demanded information from Sheriff David Jonese about how courthouse security camera video turned up on Facebook.
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