KINGWOOD Waterfront Group WV is suing Allegheny Wood Products for a property issue.
David L. Hough and Cynthia F. Graves were also named as defendants in the suit.
Allegheny granted Hough and Graves a right of first refusal for 2.98 acres of land in Preston County on Oct. 5, 2004, and on March 3, 2020, Allegheny conveyed over 1,000 acres situated in Preston County to the plaintiff and developed portions of the property for residential use and began to sell the lots, according to a complaint filed in Preston Circuit Court.
A portion of one of the lots was subject to the right of first refusal and after the sale, Hough and Graves demanded to be sold a portion of the lot, despite being aware of the purchase before the sale was consummated, according to the suit.
KINGWOOD Arch Insurance is suing Shaffer Ford Sales alleging a vehicle was defective and caused damages.
Arch Insurance Company, as subrogee of Aurora Volunteer Fire Department, filed the lawsuit against Shaffer Ford Sales and Ford Motor Company after the fire department purchased a 2004 Ford F-Super Duty 550 and brought the vehicle in for repairs on March 15, 2019, according to a complaint filed in Preston Circuit Court.
Arch insured the vehicle for the department.
The vehicle was losing power, emitting black smoke and made a loud pop sound and Shaffer replaced the turbo, the charge air cooler, performed multiple filter changes and the lube and oil. Two weeks later, the vehicle was ready for pickup and once the department got the truck back to the station, it was emitting an unusual odor.
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KINGWOOD The estate of a man is suing the Preston County Board of Education alleging a teenager died after a Preston High School staff member allowed him to leave school property without consent.
Tammy Jo Bishoff and Duane Bishoff filed the lawsuit on behalf of the estate of Brayden Bishoff, who was only 15 years old when he died, according to a complaint filed in Preston Circuit Court.
Brayden Bishoff left school on Feb. 14, 2019, and died as a result of a car accident that occurred in Preston County after the staff member allowed him to leave with another young student who had very little driving experience.
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KINGWOOD A Preston County man is suing the town of Terra Alta after he was fired when he refused to take an older garbage truck that did not have current registration or a legal license.
Wesley D. Nazelrod worked for the town as a truck driver making $14 per hour and on Sept. 10, he was told to take out the older garbage truck to collect garbage because the newer one was not legal to drive yet, according to a complaint filed in Preston Circuit Court.
Nazelrod claims he refused because the older garbage truck did not have current registration, legal license, had no inspection sticker, no exhaust and no working lights or turn signals. One week later, Nazelrod was fired.