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Stay Ahead of Your Stay ahead of your MultiAd’s media solutions help you: 800.245.9278 | [email protected] multiad.com L e G a L a d V e R tisinG Newspapers are good business in West Virginia in West Vi RGinia In more than 400 circumstances, actions by state or local government, forth in Chapter 59, Article 3 in which determines how many successive weeks the private companies, institutions or governmental agencies and others can ad must run – Class I, one week; Class II, two individuals require the publication of a be compelled by court order to publish a weeks; and so on. Legal Advertisement. required Legal Advertisement which has not The basic state law covering Legal been published. Advertisements is found in Chapter 59, the week except Sunday. Article 3 of the Code of West Virginia. charge for Legal Advertisements are set by Requirements for publication of a the state Legislature. These rates are based publication of a particular Legal on the paid circulation of the qualified found in the statutes governing a particular newspapers. Rates in effect on January 1, action, circumstance or governmental for publication to a qualified newspaper agency. published in the publication area, and can circulation of 1,000 or less. only be placed in a newspaper outside the GENERAL TERMS, publication area if no newspaper in the area RATES and RULES 5,000. will accept the ad. meet the requirements set forth in Chapter Legal Advertisements containing white space 29,999. Legal Advertisements under the scope of the Code. Advertisers are advised to make more. determine the number of words to the inch Legals published more than one time are of type-set Legal Advertisements and convert placing required legal advertisements in charged on the basis of 100% for first the total space used to words, for purposes of that publication. publication and 75% for each subsequent charging for legals. publication. Legal advertisements also are posted on DEADLINES! www.wvlegals.com WV p R ess Newspapers are good business in West Virginia L ife m embeR s Life Membership is the highest recognition the membership of the West Virginia Press Association can bestow upon individuals for outstanding service over the years to the newspaper industry and to WVPA. Roy Owens*, Sistersville G. Ogden Nutting, Wheeling Phil Fourney*, Ravenswood Cecil B. Highland, Jr.*, Clarksburg Guy Stewart, Morgantown Meade Dorsey, Shepherdstown Richard Ralston*, Buckhannon Ralph Turner, Huntington Jane Price Sharp, Marlinton James S. Buzzerd*, Berkeley Springs W. F. Childress, Charleston Harry Hamm*, Wheeling George & Mariwyn Smith, Parsons Linda Benson, Kingwood Delbert Benson, Kingwood * Deceased a dam R. k e LLy Newspapers are good business in West Virginia p R emieR JouR naL ist aW a R d The Adam R. Kelly Premier Journalist Award is the most prestigious award presented by the West Virginia Press Association. The award was established in 1991 in memory of the late Adam R. Kelly, former owner and editor of the the Tyler Star-News, Sistersville, who was known nationally for his outstanding service to newspapers. A committee of past presidents of the Press Association selects the honoree from nominations made by journalists or other persons. Announcement of each year’s winner is made during the awards ceremony at the annual WVPA Convention. Past Winners: 1991, Phil Fourney, Ravenswood 2002, Robert DeFrancis, Wheeling 1992, Jack Maurice, Charleston 2003, Jim McGoldrick, St. Marys 1993, Charles K. Connor Jr., Beckley 2004, Thomas J. George, Wayne 1995, Jane Price Sharp, Marlinton 2006, John Veasey, Fairmont 1996, James M. Myer, Wheeling 2007, Bill Fouch, Petersburg 1997, Linda Benson, Kingwood 1998, Cecil B. 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