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IT was evidently a warm enough day during the late 1920s or early 1930s for the lady crossing Bridge Street to go without a coat but she is still… ....
Jill Smith Staff Writer [email protected] The Office of Development raised over $170,000 in donations during the Give Bold campaign. The Give Bold campaign, which ran from March 6-12, was a week of giving to honor the March 8, 1922 passage of the Normal School Enabling Act. According to the Murray… ....
Jackie Lee Spencer (left) and John Carr III | Courtesy photo CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has refused a request for a writ of mandamus by the Diocese in the case in which two 78-year-old men who say they were switched at birth by staff at a Catholic hospital. The court issued its order June 14 after the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston had petitioned the court. The vote was 3-2. Chief Justice Evan Jenkins and Justice Tim Armstead voted in the minority, saying they would issue a rule to show cause. Following the Supreme Court order, Monongalia Circuit Judge Phillip Gaujot issued a scheduling order July 20 that lists deadlines for attorneys, including a pretrial conference scheduled for April 12, 2022. ....
Jackie Lee Spencer (left) and John Carr III | Courtesy photo MORGANTOWN – A circuit judge has denied the Catholic Church’s motion to dismiss a case in which two 78-year-old men who say they were switched at birth by staff at a Catholic hospital. John William Carr III and Jackie Lee Spencer originally filed their lawsuit June 5 against the Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in Monongalia Circuit Court. Joining them as plaintiffs are wives Bonnie Lynn Carr and Phyllis Ann Spencer as well as adopted son Zackery Stealth Carr. On March 1, Monongalia Circuit Judge Phillip Gaujot issued his order denying the Motion to Dismiss filed last July. The Diocese alleged, among other things, the statute of limitations had expired in the case. ....