March 15, 2013
Groups protest mining, fracking at Capitol
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It was the first time people in both movements protested together, Steele said.

"We are here to advocate for a clean and health energy economy to replace the old boom-and-bust cycle that has kept West Virginia poor for generations," stated a leaflet the group distributed.

Since 2008, West Virginia's natural gas production has increased by 87 percent. But that increase has only created 1,000 new jobs, according to the group.

After nearly an hour and a half, the protest ended near the Capitol steps where it began.

Those against the environmental groups repeatedly shouted "Coal" and asked the speakers where they came from and where they earned their money. But there were no physical confrontations.

Steele, a 21-year-old Matewan native who now lives in Blair, on the Boone-Logan county line, was arrested last July during a protest against Patriot Coal's Hobet Mine in Lincoln County.

Reach Paul J. Nyden at pjny...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-5164.

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