Last week the Breeze published an opinion piece titled Fearing Data Center Fear. Response was as expected. I expected negative feedback because the proposed data[Read More…]
Opinion
The Editorial category is a roundup of links to editorials and columns from West Virginia newspapers.
Fearing Data Center Fear
Fear of the Google Data Center which is planned for Putnam County was much on display at the May 26 Putnam County Commission meeting. Close[Read More…]
RECYCLING OLD NEWS: Data Center and Water Woes
At the end of the calendar year, news flow shrinks and publications switch into default mode by regurgitating old news. Water Woes and Data Centers[Read More…]
Looking at Putnam County’s Happiness Numbers
Thanksgiving was a very special time for me when I was a child. It was fun time with fun measured by the number of cousins,[Read More…]
ASSUMPTIONS CLASH WITH REALITY: Teays Valley Road Widening Project Canceled
When the WVDOH announced in July of 2024 that federal money was available to widen Teays Valley Road, most everyone assumed that road widening meant[Read More…]
Mothman Receives Insulting Press Coverage
On Monday, September 22, the Breeze received an email from freshlygroundmedia.com titled, “West Virginia’s ‘Mothman’ Voted Among America’s Ugliest Public Art Pieces.” What? How can[Read More…]
Opinion: West Virginia’s CON laws hurt rural health care — it’s time to repeal them
By Jaimie Cavanaugh, attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation In a recent column, state Delegate Scot Heckert argues that West Virginia’s Certificate of Need (CON) program is needed[Read More…]
OPINION: The need to ensure a fair Backyard Brawl in health care
By Delegate Scot C. Heckert, R-Wood Governor Morrisey has launched a campaign to ensure West Virginia is on equal footing with our surrounding states when[Read More…]
Opinion: West Virginia elections are the best run in America
By Diana Cromley, president of WVACo, the WV Association of Counties I’m a West Virginia County Clerk, the County Clerk from Mason County, to be[Read More…]
Opinion: Building toward our highest potential
By Dr. E. Gordon Gee, president, West Virginia University Last month kicked off the first day of classes and the beginning of West Virginia University’s[Read More…]