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Charles T. Jones, a coal executive, filed Wednesday as a Democrat for the state Senate seat held by Sen. Si Boettner, D-Kanawha. Jones is president of Amherst Industries and Madison Coal Supply A right-to-work advocate, Jones said... Published: Thursday, January 23, 1986 Words: 241
J.W. "Buster' Jones, 79, of Coal City, J.W. JonesCOAL CITY _ J.W. "Buster' Jones, 79, of Coal City, Raleigh County, formerly of Pipestem, died Sept. 13, 1989, in a Beckley hospital. He was a native of Dameron, owner and operator of... Published: Friday, September 15, 1989 Words: 128
Federal mining officials told Brian J. Jones he could reopen his coal reprocessing plant on Thursday. Federal inspectors closed the plant on May 24, ordering Jones to remove water impoundments in an old coal refuse pile near Morgantown.... Published: Sunday, June 25, 1989 Words: 329
JOHN H. JONES, 79, OF COAL CITY, JOHN H. JONESCOAL CITY - JOHN H. JONES, 79, OF COAL CITY, Raleigh County, died Thursday in Beckley Hospital. Rose-Quesenberry Funeral Home, Beckley, is in charge of arrangements.... Published: Friday, July 19, 1985 Words: 34
Herbert E. Jones Jr. of Charleston, chairman of Amherst Coal Co. , was elected chairman of the board of directors of the West Virginia Coal Association during the association's annual business meeting Wednesday at Glade Springs. Jones... Published: Thursday, June 13, 1985 Words: 148
Amherst Coal Co. president Charles Jones, a longtime litter foe, is pushing two bills in the Legislature aimed at cleanup. One would authorize the Department of Highways commissioner to issue permits for placing Dempsey dumpsters along... Published: Thursday, March 28, 1985 Words: 403
officials. refused to do anything but issue a series of recommendations to Brian J. Jones, owner of A.S. & K. Inc. Jones is reprocessing old coal refuse to extract coal left by cruder processing methods used decades ago. U.S. Office... Published: Sunday, June 04, 1989 Words: 221
A slowly burning fire and potentially explosive gas mixture have forced the closure of Quinland Coal Corp.'s Ferrell No. 17 mine, where an explosion of methane gas killed five miners in 1980, a United Mine Workers official said Wednesday.... Published: Thursday, July 25, 1985 Words: 542