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Humana Inc.
Kentucky

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  1. 1. www.wvgazette.com
    www.wvgazette.com/section/News - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/21/2007   Last Visited: 3/22/2007

    Nick Casey, a local attorney for Humana, said Tuesday the company is filing a formal challenge because it believes there were technical discrepancies in the bidding process that should be reviewed.

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    "Because it was such a close bidding process - one point difference - and because the potential savings is $11 million, we felt it should be reviewed," said Casey, who is also chairman of the state Democratic Party.
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    Casey, meanwhile, said Humana's protest focuses on technical errors in the bid process, not on any gross improprieties by the PEIA.

    As one example, he said, Humana lost one point in its evaluation because it did not have a locally based medical director in its proposal, even though that was not a requirement of the RFP.

    However, he said Humana would have been able to comply with that request, had it been raised by the PEIA evaluation team.

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  2. 2. Charleston Daily Mail
    www.dailymail.com/news/Sports/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/8/2003   Last Visited: 4/9/2003

    The school is kicking off a fund-raising drive among parents, alumni and the Catholic laity to cover the $2.5 million cost, said Nick Casey, a local attorney who has spearheaded the purchase of the tennis club.

    Half of the $2.5 million went to acquiring the property.
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    For Charleston Catholic, the tennis club was a natural fit because it has sports infrastructure in place, Casey said. It would have taken two or three years to build a gym from scratch -- if enough land in Charleston could be found in the first place, he said.

    "It's almost heaven-sent," Casey said. "If somebody could have said, ‘You can have your dream come true' . . . Well, it's here. It's now."
  3. 3. Charleston Daily Mail
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    Published on: 4/7/2003   Last Visited: 4/7/2003

    The school is kicking off a fund-raising drive among parents, alumni and the Catholic laity to cover the $2.5 million cost, said Nick Casey, a local attorney who has spearheaded the purchase of the tennis club.

    Charleston's Catholic Church is in the tail end of a $3 million fund-raising drive to expand the Sacred Heart campus across from the high school.

    For Charleston Catholic, the tennis club was a natural fit because it has sports infrastructure in place, Casey said. It would have taken two or three years to build a gym from scratch -- if enough land in Charleston could be found in the first place, he said.

    "It's almost heaven-sent," Casey said. "If somebody could have said, ‘You can have your dream come true' . . . Well, it's here. It's now."

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