- Details
Governor Tomblin Signs Coal Legislation
The Logan High School Fieldhouse is no stranger to crowds for homecoming and it was packed with students and the general public Tuesday as various elected officials participated with Governor Earl Ray Tomblin a Coal Forum focused on the impact of the EPA’s Climate Regulations on the state’s coal industry.
LOGAN PACKS FIELDHOUSE FOR COAL FORUM ON IMPACT OF EPA REGULATIONS - Governor Signs Bill Creating Framework for Protecting State Coal Jobs
LOGAN – The Logan High School Fieldhouse is no stranger to crowds for homecoming and it was packed with students and the general public Tuesday as various elected officials participated with Governor Earl Ray Tomblin a Coal Forum focused on the impact of the EPA’s Climate Regulations on the state’s coal industry. It was a homecoming of sorts for the Governor, a native of Logan County, who also used the event to formally sign HB 4346, passed during the recent Legislative session, that provides a framework for the state to protect our coal jobs. The event was a joint effort of the West Virginia Coal Forum and the Logan Chamber of Commerce. The WV Coal Forum is an organization representing both labor and management in the coal industry.
- Details
We have been informed by the Department of Motor Vehicles that a FOC motorcycle license plate has been approved and will be available for application shortly. We will keep you posted on this exciting news. This will be the FIRST specialty plate for motorcycles in WV.
- Details
The 21st West Virginia Coal Festival is set for June 17 thru June 21 in downtown Madison. This year’s event will feature top-notch entertainers, a parade, miner’s memorial service, mine equipment exhibits, fireworks, carnival, beauty pageant and many other events.
Entertainment line-up: June 19, Matt Stillwell & 7 Bridges; June 20, Rick Huckaby & LITTLE TEXAS; and, June 21, Autumn Blair & Katie Ohh
- Details
Jack Owens and his "Days of Gold" tour with Kellie Pickler will headline this year's Friends of Coal Auto Fair, which is set for July 18 - 20th at the Paul Cline Memorial Sports Complex in Beckley. The Fair will again feature the car show, carnival rides, food, vendors, live music, special performance and surprise guests with upwards of 50,000 people from all over the country attending.
Visit the website: www.friendsofcoalautofair.com<http://www.friendsofcoalautofair.com> for ticket, sponsorship, schedule and general information on this three-day weekend event.
- Details
The 2014 Joint Spring Meeting of the WV Coal Association, WV Coal Mining Institute and the CAS/SME will be held on May 7-9 at the Embassy Suites in Charleston, WV. The agenda and registration information can be obtained from the WVCA offices by e-mailing:
- Details
WVCA Member Gary Hartsog and Alpha Engineering Services will hold their annual Underground Surveying and Mapping Seminars on Thursday and Friday, June 12th & 13th, 2014 at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley, WV.
Topics will include:
- The safety of your surveying crews
- Latest MSHA Plan and other court decisions
- Latest MSHA Electronic Surveying Instrument Litigation Decisions
- Are check surveys needed in an electronic world?
- How to adjust workings to check survey results?
- Ethics
- Minimum Legal Standards
These Seminars are suitable for Continuing Education Credit acceptable to many PE or PS Boards (please contact Gary or Alpha Engineering regarding specific States). The Seminars are also suitable for training and/or continuing education for entry- and staff-level engineers and surveyors, CAD map-makers, underground surveyors, and those with interest in how mine maps are made, updated and presented in the 21st Century.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Gary at 304-255-4131. Also, he asks you to check their Web Page for more detail and registration information at www.alphaengineer.com. Please feel free to pass this on to others who mighthave an interest.
- Details
The Environmental Protection Agency came under fire Thursday after new emails surfaced that allegedly show government officials worked in secret with tribal leaders and other environmental groups to preemptively oppose the controversial Pebble Mine project in Alaska before a review was even conducted.
The internal memos published by The Washington Times show EPA officials working behind the scenes as early as 2008 to kill the gold and copper mine project -- two years before any scientific study or survey was conducted looking into the environmental impact.
- Details
According to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly production report, year-to-date U.S. metallurgical exports for February 2014 were up 3.4% as compared to the February last year (5.5mt v. 5.3mt) and steam coal exports were off by 0.7% (3.27mt v. 3.3mt). Coal imports were up by 51% from last year for the same month (0.583mt v. 0.385mt).
West Virginia’s 2014 year-to-date production, through 4/26, was down 0.5% statewide when compared to the same period in 2013 (38mt v. 38.2mt), with northern WV production down 0.3% (13.8mt v. 13.9mt) and southern WV was off 0.5% (24.1mt v. 24.3mt). U.S. year-to-date production through 4/26 was down 0.5% (313.8mt v. 315.2mt). There were 117,562 railroad cars loaded last week in the United States.
- Details
The Friends of Coal Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting its first golf tournament on Friday, June 20th at the White Oak Country Club, 1206 Summerlee Road, Oak Hill, WV.
For more information and/or registration information contact:
- Wyoming Governor Says Obam's "War on Coal" is Real
- DEP Seeks Comments on New Tank Rule
- Jordan, Stovash & Lilly to be Inducted into WVCoal Hall of Fame
- White, Lemmon, Bonasso, Cappellanti and Paterno Lead Stellar Group of Recipients at State Journal's Who's Who Awards
- Armory Dedicated on Former Hobet Site
