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Business people, Friday, May 17
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.Ryan Kent has joined the Bowles Rice LLP law firm as an associate practicing in the areas of energy, oil, natural gas, real estate, and tax law. A graduate of West Virginia University, he will work out of the firm's Parkersburg office. Bowles Rice LLP...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Alzheimer's Association, West Virginia University, Crime, Law and Justice, City National Corporation
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After unforeseen events, retirement turns into parenting
The Roanoke Times, Va."This is Taryn," said Beckie Sherman as she gently lifted the newborn out of the baby swing and cradled the tiny girl in her arms, beaming as she introduced the newest member of the family. Beckie leaned down and placed Taryn into the waiting right...Tags: Physical Therapy, Neurosurgery, Medical Procedures and Tests, Providence Forge, Health Treatments
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Legal obstacle removed but plans for surgery center still uncertain
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center can proceed with plans for a $38.7 million ambulatory surgical center just off its main campus after the N.C. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Novant Health Inc. However, it's uncertain when Wake Forest...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Justice System, Credit Ratings, Medical Procedures and Tests, Economy, Business and Finance
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Roanoke area business leaders, governments teaming up to improve broadband
WDBJ7 Intern ReporterIt's the 21st century, but Roanoke's broadband connection is stuck the past. And local governments and business leaders are teaming up to upgrade. The Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission is planning to build a fiber optic data center that can...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Business, Business Enterprises
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Salem man pleads guilty in kickback scheme
A Virginia contractor is facing up to 23 years in prison and $500,000 in fines after pleading guilty to
participating in a scheme to steer contracts to his company.
The Justice Department says Gary Johns of Salem conspired to direct contracts for him for...Tags: Salem (Salem, Virginia), Fraud, Punishment, Health, Corporate Crime
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Daily PressSentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center was built in 2007 for $98 million with 108 beds in private rooms. Besides an Emergency Department, services include maternity, ambulatory surgery, women’s imaging, outpatient rehab, and inpatient surgery....Tags: Arts and Culture, History, Thomas Nelson Community College
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