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PHILIPPI A Barbour County couple says Z&S Trucking is liable for damages from an accident that occurred in 2019.
Ronald Poe and Patricia Poe were in a 2013 Ford F-150 on U.S. 250 in Barbour County on Sept. 12, 2019, when Bradley Wayne Doyle, an employee of Z&S, was driving a 1994 Western Star Conventional 4900 dump truck that was hauling limestone sand, according to a complaint filed in Barbour Circuit Court.
The Poes claim Doyle recklessly operated the dump truck and caused it to collide with their truck, causing an accident to occur.
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PHILIPPI Two more Philip Barbour High School students say the Barbour County Board of Education failed to adequately protect them when another student brought a gun to school and threatened a class full of students.
Traeton Long and his parents Christopher and Vanessa Long also were named as defendants in the suits filed in Barbour Circuit Court.
The unnamed plaintiffs, identified as M.J. and R.S., were ninth-grade students under the age of 16, along with Traeton Long. During the 2015-16 school year, the defendants failed to recognize Traeton Long s behavioral patterns and failed to refer him to properly address his behaviors, according to the suits.