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According to the Energy Information Agency (EIA), West Virginia 2010 production (thru week ending 12/25) is less than 1% behind last years’ total. Northern WV is up by about 5% while southern WV is down by 3%. Metallurgical exports for this year, through October, were up by more than 60% compared to 2009 (47.1m tons v. 29.3m tons), while steam coal exports were running 6.5% ahead of last year (19.9m tons v. 18.7m tons) for the same period. 2010 imports are down by nearly 14% (16.3m tons v. 18.9m tons).
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Governor Earl Ray Tomblin Thursday proposed the creation of a lieutenant governor. The purpose of the position is to address the issues created with the election of former Governor Joe Manchin to the U.S. Senate this past November.
The post would require a constitutional amendment and is part of Tomblin's proposal to solve a problem with the laws determining gubernatorial succession.
The governor made the proposal during a press conference Thursday afternoon in Charleston. Tomblin said he is putting together a panel to craft a proposal to go before the Legislature during the upcoming session.
Tomblin said he has three key goals in asking for the position of Lt. Governor to be created. First, he wants to clarify the state’s constitutional succession for the post of governor and to do so at as little cost to the taxpayer as possible. He also wants the position to have real constitutional authority, not simply a figurehead who only receives authority when the governor’s office must be unexpectedly filled.
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Rising gas prices are the elephant in the room that no one is talking about. With 87 octane gasoline now around $3 a gallon throughout the country, we can expect to start seeing increased prices for the delivery of goods and services, as UPS, FedEx, railroads and even airplanes feel the fuel cost pinch.
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Cowlitz County in Washington state is across the Columbia River from Portland, Ore., which promotes mass transit and urban density and is a green reproach to the rest of us. Recently, Cowlitz did something that might make Portland wonder whether shrinking its carbon footprint matters. Cowlitz approved construction of a coal export terminal from which millions of tons of U.S. coal could be shipped to Asia annually.
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By BILL RANEY, PRESIDENT
West Virginia Coal Association
It appears Barack Obama didn’t learn anything from his resounding defeat this past November. In fact, it appears he and his administration are “doubling-down’ on their efforts to ram through their radical anti-job agenda. If they can’t do it by passing legislation, they seem determined to bypass the Constitution altogether and impose their agenda through over-reaching regulation and rule-making.
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CHARLESTON – Today’s announced closure of AK Steel’s Ashland Coke Plant is yet another example of the arrogance of the Obama Administration and the U.S. EPA. The closure of the the coke plant will put some 263 people out of work at a time when the nation’s reported unemployment rate is approaching 10 percent and many estimates place the real rate at nearly 15 percent.
According to the company, the decision to close the plant is the result of significantly higher operational costs related to the EPA’s imposition of increasingly stringent regulations.
“As a result, the total per-ton cost of coke produced by the plant is significantly higher than all other sources of coke for the company,” AK Steel said in its news release.
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As 2010 draws to a close, do you remember hearing any good news from the mainstream media about climate? Like maybe a headline proclaiming "Record Low 2009 and 2010 Cyclonic Activity Reported: Global Warming Theorists Perplexed"? Or "NASA Studies Report Oceans Entering New Cooling Phase: Alarmists Fear Climate Science Budgets in Peril"? Or even anything bad that isn't blamed on anthropogenic (man-made) global warming--of course other than what is attributed to George W. Bush? (Conveniently, the term "AGW" covers both.)
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Nick Joe Rahall met recently with officials from Mingo County to discuss local projects and the future of coal mining.
Terry Salmons and Mike Whitt with the Mingo County Redevelopment Authority (MCRA) were among those who traveled to Washington, D.C. to speak with the Congressman. The group talked about airport and highway infrastructure initiatives, including a unique public/private partnership brokered by MCRA with CONSOL Energy to construct a five-mile section of the King Coal Highway (KCH).
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Williamson, Mingo County
Mingo County students will move into a brand new high school with all the bells and whistles come next Fall.
Gilbert, Birch, Matewan and Williamson High Schools and the Mingo County Career Center will all become Mingo Central High School.
Assistant Mingo County Superintendent Robert Bobbera says it's a fantastic facility. "It's state of the art. We're looking at an increase in programs, more so than what we can offer in our individual schools," he says.
