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Associated Press West Virginia Daybook for Monday, March 10

WEST VIRGINIA

The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to cover.

Please keep the AP in mind when news develops. Contact the Charleston bureau at 304-346-0897 or chwpr@ap.org.

March 10. 10:30 a.m. DRUG SENTENCING — Bobby Michael Short Jr. is scheduled to be sentenced on drug charges stemming from a crackdown on prescription drug trafficking in southern West Virginia.

Location: Courtroom, second floor, Elizabeth Kee Federal Building, 601 Federal Street, Bluefield.

March 10. 11:30 a.m. WVU PRESIDENT — The state Higher Education Policy Commission holds a special meeting to vote on Gordon Gee's appointment as West Virginia University's president.

Location: Higher Education Policy Commission, 9th floor conference room, Boulevard Tower, 1018 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston. The meeting can be accessed by conference call, 1-866-453-5550, participant code: 5245480#.

Contacts: Higher Education Policy Commission, 304-558-2101.

March 10. 2 p.m. MINGO SENTENCING — Former Mingo County Magistrate Dallas Toler is scheduled to be sentenced on a federal voter charge.

Location: District Courtroom B, Room 6600, Robert C. Byrd U.S. Courthouse, 300 Virginia St. East, Charleston.

March 10 2 p.m. MOONEY SCHEDULE — Republican congressional candidate Alex Mooney holds a news conference with the Tea Party Express to make an announcement.

Location: Spruce School of Real Estate, 378 Harris Street, South Charleston.

Contacts: Nick Clemens, 304-933-9507.

The AP, Charleston, W.Va.

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