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music on Sept. 4. A Labor Day Heritage Celebration will begin 2 p.m. Sept. 5, with Karen Vuranch playing Mother Jones and George Ward playing labor movement music. All Friday and Saturday shows start 8 p.m. Admission $6 for adults and... Published: Thursday, August 26, 1993 Words: 1304
In response to Ken Ward's Sunday Gazette-Mail article, I find it outrageous that du Pont memos say they were overall displeased with the lack of professionalism, skill and cooperation displayed by Brown and Root. Later on in the article,... Published: Sunday, January 03, 1993 Words: 220
The Dec. 18 article by KenWard, "Harless wants to keep foundation records secret," includes a series of factual inaccuracies and allegations without substance. The apparent purpose of the article was to discredit Harless and his relationship... Published: Friday, December 24, 1993 Words: 288
the most foul and dangerous plants in the world. Only nuclear plants and hazardous waste incinerators compare with a wood pulp paper mill on the list of industries nobody wants within 50 to 100 miles of them. A pulpmill, unlike a sawmill,... Published: Monday, January 11, 1993 Words: 183
As the specter of North America's largest virgin pulp and paper mill grinds forward in Mason County, I cannot understand why Gov. Gaston Caperton and his staff continue to ignore scientific evidence to the contrary, and press for the... Published: Thursday, April 01, 1993 Words: 195
a consultant for the Affiliated Construction Trades, a coalition of trade unions trying to block plans to build a $1 billion pulp and paper mill in Mason County He said the two changes in state standards sought by the state Water Resources... Published: Tuesday, February 09, 1993 Words: 563
THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 02/21/1993 Page: P5B Headline: WITH ENEMIES LIKE THESE . Byline: Jerry Lilly Ken Ward's story in the Sunday Gazette-Mail, Feb. 14, "Bargaining push may hurt reform, official warns" must have been written... Published: Sunday, February 21, 1993 Words: 142
plant at Institute fell $116,971 in 1993. Kanawha County tax chief Mike Greenleaf checked corporation taxes and told reporter KenWard: "Hell, they all went down - I've never seen anything like it." Greenleaf and his aides devised a... Published: Tuesday, July 20, 1993 Words: 332
change." Last year's recommendation by the water board came in light of an Alabama firm's plans to build a $1 billion pulp and paper mill along the Ohio River in Mason County. The mill would hire non-union workers. The mill would also... Published: Thursday, January 14, 1993 Words: 576
kind of an acid test for the union's survival," West Virginia University historian and coal expert Ron Lewis told reporter KenWard Jr. Coal corporations are shifting production away from their union mines and giving it to their non-union... Published: Sunday, February 07, 1993 Words: 479