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A SEPT. 28 Gazette article by KenWard concerning development of a state plan to control nitrogen oxide emissions from power plants is misleading. It unfairly characterizes the initiative as an effort "to avoid tough emissions cuts... Published: Monday, October 09, 2000 Words: 559
By KenWard Jr kward@wvgazette.com Coalfield residents in Kentucky have threatened to sue federal regulators for not enforcing a rule those regulators themselves say should protect streams from being buried by mountaintop removal coal... Published: Monday, July 03, 2000 Words: 557
Ken Ward's series on the Abandoned Mine Reclamation program could not have come at a more critical juncture in the life of this program. As Mr. Ward points out, the reclamation fees that fund the program will expire Sept. 30, leaving... Published: Friday, September 03, 2004 Words: 446
By KenWard Jr. kward@wvgazette.com On the Web The corps report is available online at www.msha.gov/ CFDSagoReport.pdf Mine safety advocates are urging the federal government to toughen its underground mine seal construction rule following... Published: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Words: 599
By KenWard Jr. kward@wvgazette.com Coal operators around the country will have to create and equip dozens of new mine rescue teams, under congressionally mandated rules finalized Friday by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration.... Published: Saturday, February 09, 2008 Words: 588
By KenWard Jr. Staff writer Valori Mace has five times more C8 in her blood than the average American. Russell Miller has three times more. So does William Rhodes. Mace, Miller and Rhodes worry that drinking water contaminated with... Published: Friday, July 04, 2008 Words: 922
America's foremost writing award for young journalists was presented Tuesday to the Gazette's KenWard Jr. for his 1999 coverage of mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia. The Livingston Award, which bears a $10,000 cash prize,... Published: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 Words: 289
GAZETTE reporter KenWard Jr. should be commended for his Nov. 14 reporting on the state Supreme Court’s hearing of arguments on whether or not to allow lawsuits over the monitoring of land. Ward briefly described some of the main... Published: Monday, December 09, 2002 Words: 392
Two major national honors for Charleston Gazette reporters were announced last week. KenWard Jr.'s disclosures that caused revocation of a state permit for a Massey Energy coal silo near Marsh Fork Elementary School in Raleigh County... Published: Sunday, March 12, 2006 Words: 563
took responsibility for his actions and pled guilty to a misdemeanor because of the foreman's misconduct. The U.S. attorney and White Buck agreed that the evidence demonstrated that the mine was safe, that no one was injured and that... Published: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Words: 588