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Morrisey indicated not a lot could be said about the negotiations prior to the deal being announced because could have put the deal in jeopardy. He said all rules and regulations associated with closing nursing homes and how that impacts patients and state workers will be followed.
Despite an understanding that the Governor’s Thursday visit to Marion County was going to focus on an announcement about Immigration and Customs Enforcement announcement, that was not the case. However,
MORGANTOWN — West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey walked side by side with WVU football coach Rich Rodriguez through the hall of the Puskar Center, leading up to the team’s meeting room, or what Rodriguez calls the “truth room.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey is ramping up the state’s participation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, announcing a wide-spread agreement that enlists the National Guard and police officers to expand immigration enforcement operations in West Virginia.
The Greater Paw Paw Public Service District will receive $500,000 for the repair of seven main pump stations in their sewer system. Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced $4.96 million in water and sewer infrastructure grants during a Fairmont appearance Thursday afternoon.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia is set to sell four of its seven state-owned health care facilities to a New York-based development company that specializes in long-term care for seniors. In a press conference at the State Capitol Building Tuesday afternoon,
West Virginia's National Guard, State Police, and Division of Corrections will train individuals to help ICE serve missions in the Mountain State
Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced a $3.4 million outlay in grants for water and sewer projects in Marion County and across the region Thursday afternoon. In the process, though, he also had to address questions about the earlier sale of four state-run health care facilities,
On Thursday, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey stopped by the Milan Puskar Center to say a few words to the team. Video or audio clips of what was said have not been shared by the team or the Governor's social media accounts, but a few snapshots were taken.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced millions of dollars in water and sewer project investments across the state on Aug. 14, 2025. The money being disbursed totals about $14 million and is split between grants ($4.
State Board of Education President Paul Hardesty said the state Board of Education is not made up of “a bunch of unelected bureaucrats” liked they’ve been described by Gov. Patrick Morrisey. Paul Hardesty “I take offense to that,