Monthly Archives: May 2012

Keyser, Water and Sewer Rates to Increase, Despite Complaints

Keyser’s (West Virginia) residents will soon be faced with one more increasing bill. Despite multiple complaints from landlords, buyers and residents Keyser still moves forward with the new plan. Citizens stress that many will not be able to afford the

Keyser City Council, Full (May 23, 2012)

Keyser City Council meeting. Held May 23, 2012 at the Mineral County Courthouse.

Prosecuting Attorney speaks at Keyser City Council meeting

Mineral County Prosecuting Attorney, Jay “James” Courrier spoke May 23, 2012 at the City Council meeting, in Keyser, WV.

Piedmont City Council Meeting (May 23, 2012)

At the Piedmont City Council meeting held on Wednesday, May 23, 2012, only one citizen was present, so the Council conducted business as usual, without interruption. At the beginning of the meeting, Councilman Ray Hall joked to the empty room,

Keyser City Council, Citizen Ejected from Meeting

At the Mineral County Court house, Keyser, WV (May 23, 2012) the City Council meeting was full of concerned citizens.

Commentary: Democratic Anarchy

Or also: Coordinated Anarchy The “anarchist” type has been so twisted throughout the media that some people truly do not trust it. This makes me wonder.

Keyser Recall Election, Petition Being Checked

The petition for the Recall Election in Keyser, WV against Mayor Randy Amtower is being reviewed today, according to City Hall. “I’m checking it right now,” said Bonnie Hannas in an interview.   Read prior: http://www.journalfive.org/2012/05/keyser-citizens-petition-to-remove-mayor.html

KCCM – Full (May 9, 2012)

Keyser City Council meeting, held May 9, 2012.

Keyser Councilmen Faulk and Judy join crowd outside City Hall

City Councilmen Herman Judy and Clint Faulk made an appearance outside of Keyser’s City Hall after the meeting, May 9, 2012.

Keyser City Council: P-Card, Traveling, Training

Citizens in attendance at the Keyser, WV City Council (May 9, 2012) meeting listened closely as Mayor Randy Amtower brought up possibilities of fraudulent charges to city P-Card usage, and finance charges.