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Governor Earl Ray Tomblin was inaugurated as the 35th Governor of the State of West Virginia on Sunday afternoon on the Capitol steps with his wife, Joann and son by his side. Supreme Court Justice Margaret Workman issued the oath of office, with a program that included Landau Murphy, Jr. (Logan County resident winner of America’s Got Talent) opening with the Star Spangled Banner and closing with Amazing Grace.
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Patriot Coal Corporation (NYSE: PCX) announced the realignment of its operations management to strengthen oversight of key mine complexes in Appalachia and facilitate plans for expansion of captive production. Effective November 21, the following management team will report directly to Bennett K. Hatfield, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer:
- ·John R. Jones will join Patriot as Vice President, Operations – West Virginia South Region, including the Rocklick, Wells, Big Mountain and Paint Creek complexes.
- ·James N. Magro will serve as Senior Vice President, Operations – West Virginia North Region, including the Panther, Kanawha Eagle and Federal complexes.
- ·Michael D. Day will be Senior Vice President – Engineering and West Virginia Central Region Operations, with dual responsibilities for both the corporate engineering group and an operating region that includes the Logan County, Corridor G, Campbell's Creek and Blue Creek complexes.
- ·Lawrence J. Millburg will become Vice President, Operations – Kentucky Region, including the Bluegrass, Dodge Hill and Highland complexes.
- ·Terry G. Hudson will continue in his current position as Vice President – Safety.
- · E. Kent Hartsog will continue in his current role as Vice President - Operations Support
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The Civic Center has a brand new basketball floor that has a rich history and will reflect the proud tradition of West Virginia’s coal miners everywhere. The new court is 120 feet by 60 feet and is constructed of First Grade Northern Hard Maple and was used in the last two NCAA Final Four Women’s Basketball Tournament held in Indianapolis in 2011 and San Antonio in 2010. It was refurbished by Connor Sports Floors of Chattanooga, Tennessee and installed yesterday. The first game to be played on this new court will be this coming Tuesday when West Virginia hosts Morehead State.
The floor features a very distinctive, yet familiar, design that is symbolic of the relationship between the State of West Virginia and coal mining. The floor features a black perimeter and large orange outline of our state with the silhouettes of three coal miners.
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ST. LOUIS , Nov. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Patriot Coal Corporation (NYSE:PCX - News) today announced the realignment of its operations management to strengthen oversight of key mine complexes in Appalachia and facilitate plans for expansion of captive production. Effective November 21 , the following management team will report directly to Bennett K. Hatfield , Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer:
- ·John R. Jones will join Patriot as Vice President, Operations – West Virginia South Region, including the Rocklick, Wells, Big Mountain and Paint Creek complexes.
- ·James N. Magro will serve as Senior Vice President, Operations – West Virginia North Region, including the Panther, Kanawha Eagle and Federal complexes.
- ·Michael D. Day will be Senior Vice President – Engineering and West Virginia Central Region Operations, with dual responsibilities for both the corporate engineering group and an operating region that includes the Logan County, Corridor G, Campbell 's Creek and Blue Creek complexes
- ·Lawrence J. Millburg will become Vice President, Operations – Kentucky Region, including the Bluegrass, Dodge Hill and Highland complexes
- ·Terry G. Hudson will continue in his current position as Vice President – Safety.
- · E. Kent Hartsog will continue in his current role as Vice President - Operations Support
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The Associated Press story about the anticipated decline of Central Appalachian coal production paints a bleak picture for the future of coal in that region. According to the article, coal production is expected to plummet in the near future, primarily due to depletion of mineable reserves.
The writer cites a 2010 report by Mcllmoil and Hansen of Downstream Strategies, an environmental consulting firm in Morgantown, W.Va., as well as other sources. As a geologist familiar with coal resources in Eastern Kentucky, I wanted to find out more about how Mcllmoil and Hansen arrived at these conclusions.
