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Stonie Barker Jr., a high-ranking coal executive in Lexington during the 1970s and '80s, died Tuesday at his home in Naples, Fla. He was 85.
Born in Chapmanville, W.Va., Mr. Barker worked his way up through the mining industry and eventually led Island Creek Coal Co., one of the largest coal companies in the United States at the time.
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The building partnership between the U.S. military and the state’s mining industry continued this week with the official opening of a “drop zone” training center for the West Virginia Air National Guard on a reclaimed surface mine in Clay County.
"That's a good example of why the guys on the ground in Afghanistan want West Virginia guys flying their loads," said Major General James Hoyer, the state's adjutant general, who was among those watching an airdrop exercise at the West Virginia National Guard's new Fola drop zone on Tuesday.
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The Legislature began its 2012 Regular Session on Wednesday, January 11th with the introduction of 159 bills in the State Senate and 46 in the House of Delegates. In addition, 1,268 bills were carried over from last year in the House of Delegates. As the session adjourned for the weekend, on Friday afternoon, there had been a total of 185 Senate bills and 83 House bills introduced. When combined with the carryover bills, there are 1,586 bills already before this year’s Legislature. While the State Journal article summarizes many of the bills that have specific relevance to our industry, keep in mind most of these are “carryovers” from last year, meaning they were introduced but no action was taken.
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The 2012 Regular Session of the West Virginia Legislature officially kicked off with the Governor’s annual State of the State Address to a joint session this past Wednesday at the State Capitol.
In his address, Governor Tomblin provided a broad outline of where we are as a state and where he intends to lead us this year. Tax reform, fiscal responsibility, investment in education and energy are the centerpieces of his agenda.
Governor Tomblin was also unequivocal with his support of West Virginia’s 63,000 coal mining families, promising to continue fighting an out-of-control federal bureaucracy.
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CHARLESTON – Tonight, the 2012 Regular Session of the West Virginia Legislature officially kicked off with the Governor’s annual State of the State Address to a joint session at the State Capitol.
In his address, Gov. Tomblin provided a broad outline of where we are as a state and where he intends to lead us this year. Tax reform, fiscal responsibility, investment in education and energy are the centerpieces of his agenda.
We share that agenda. As Gov. Tomblin said, “This is not Washington D.C., where partisan bickering has subverted the legislative process. This is West Virginia, where the Republican and Democrat, liberal and conservative, come together, resolve differences, and take decisive action.”





