A federal judge has approved the sale of a helicopter surrendered by one of Gov. Jim Justice s coal companies to an Indian construction technology firm. The sale follows the Justice company, Bluestone Resources Inc., failing to pay a $13 million judgment awarded to Caroleng Investments Limited in a coal production-related dispute.
OKLAHOMA CITY – Local non-profit, Upward Transitions, held its annual fundraising gala recently at the historic Farmers Public Market. Each year the organization recognizes one community leader who embodies the
A proposal for the sale of a helicopter surrendered by one of Gov. Jim Justice s coal companies amid debt stemming from a $13 million federal court judgment has been proposed. India-based B G Shirke Construction Technology Pvt., is poised to buy the chopper for $1.4 million.
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Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ added global bank Barclays to his list of financial firms thought to be discriminating against the oil and gas industry just weeks after it led the