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BartonA veteran of State Treasurer John Perdue’s office says teamwork helped push his four-county territory past the $1 million mark in unclaimed assets returned for fiscal 2016.“It’s just great teamw...
With long-term flood-recovery efforts underway and community needs evolving, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today encouraged West Virginians to visit www.WVFLOOD.com, West Virginia's primary source of informat...
State Treasurer John Perdue is warning state residents not to be fooled by a scam in which someone reports to be from a national unclaimed property organization, soliciting fees in return for unclaime...
After winning both court and legislative victories over life insurance companies who balked at turning over unclaimed funds, State Treasurer John Perdue’s office saw such firms surrender $3.7 million ...
State Treasurer John Perdue presented the Harrison Rural Electrification Association a $61,308 unclaimed property check Wednesday at association headquarters on 600 Marketplace Ave.“Electricity, it go...
The West Virginia Board of Treasury Investments has been awarded its 10th consecutive Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association.Th...
State Treasurer John Perdue returned more than $16,000 to Kanawha County commissioners Thursday, June 16, part of an ongoing effort that has seen the State Treasury return approximately $43,000 to the...
With month to go, Treasurer’s Office outdoes 2016State Treasurer John Perdue’s unclaimed property division has already returned $12.2 million during fiscal 2016, easily surpassing fiscal 2015’s $9.1 m...
This spring’s SMART5.29K run, sponsored by the Treasurer’sOffice and Mission West Virginia, netted $15,518 in college savings funds forchildren placed in adoption. The total reflects sponsorships and ...
SMART5.29K run beats rain, raises $15,000 The rain held off but no one could keep the fun and goodwill away Saturday, May 14, as 53 runners braved a blustery day to complete the second inaugural SMART...