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Reflecting on Dale Miller s Retirement

By August 4, 2021 - 12:59 am Over the course of a long career in radio, I have written thousands of news stories and commentaries.   But what I wrote earlier this week was perhaps the most surreal.  It was the press release from West Virginia Radio Corporation that our president and CEO Dale Miller is retiring. Dale is 69 and, as he said in an email to our employees, “Everything in life has a beginning, middle and end.  The real art is to know when that end is upon us.” Dale’s choice of the word “art” was interesting;  During his 44 years heading up our company, Dale has always had the heart and eye of an artist. He has been a visionary who imagined great things for our company, then put himself and those around him to work making them happen.

Joe Manchin, King of the Senate

ILLUSTRATION BY RICCARDO VECCHIO IMPRINTS Liberals, still flush from defeating Trump and taking control of both houses of Congress, are adjusting to the grim reality that the fate of their bold legislative agenda lies with one of Washington’s most conservative Democrats: a pro-coal, anti-choice, Trump-friendly fiscal hawk who voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. As soon as Democrats took control of the upper chamber, Twitter began buzzing with jokes about the money that would flow into West Virginia as Democrats wooed Joe Manchin: Some posted pictures of futuristic cityscapes, others photos of lavish mountaintop research facilities, with the caption, “West Virginia after 2 years of Joe Manchin getting whatever he wants.”

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140131:05:17:00

is calling her mele mouthed statement, excusing new jersey s decision not to raise the minimum wage when all the other airport workers across the bridges and across the tunnels in new york are getting a raise. doesn t look good when you do this at the local level. it doesn t look good when you do this at the federal level. and between now and november and beyond, democrats are going to try to play the popularity of this issue into not just their political benefit but into a political headache for any republican anywhere who finds themselves having to explain a la john raese in west virginia and joe miller in alaska what it is exactly they do not like about paying people enough to live on. pollsters are already looking at the most high-profile senate race of this midterm year and how the minimum wage may factor into that race. the highest profile senate race this year is mitch mcconnell s re-election race in kentucky. a new poll out today aims to show just how badly the minimum wage iss

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140131:02:17:00

bill baroni, the first thing the replacement had to get done was get a huge horrible round of press for what the daily news is calling her mele mouthed statement, excusing new jersey s decision not to raise the minimum wage when all the other airport workers across the bridges and across the tunnels in new york are getting a raise. doesn t look good when you do this at the local level. it doesn t look good when you do this at the federal level. and between now and november and beyond, democrats are going to try to play the popularity of this issue into not just their political benefit but into a political headache for any republican anywhere who finds themselves having to explain a la john raese in west virginia and joe miller in alaska what it is exactly they do not like about paying people enough to live on. pollsters are already looking at the most high-profile senate race of this midterm year and how the minimum wage may factor into that race. the highest profile senate race this

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