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Beckley, W.Va., deploys financial platform to track expenses, revenue

Release from the State Auditor: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Auditor John B. McCuskey has announced the city of Beckleysuccessfully completed deployment of Project Mountaineer, the modern internet financialplatform sponsored by the State Auditor’s Office and being offered to towns and municipalities statewide. “We are excited the leadership of the city of[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: W.Va. Governor’s press briefing today now set for 11 a.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va.— The office of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has announced a press briefing for today at 11 a.m. Today’s briefing will include an update from the emergency meeting convened by Gov. Justice Monday afternoon with State health and education experts to discuss potential adjustments to the color-coded School Re-Entry[Read More…]

WVU’s Pandemic-Proof Artist showcases pandemic-inspired art

From WVU Today: MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The phrase “the show must go on” has never been so important and simultaneously challenging. In spite of the coronavirus pandemic, the West Virginia University College of Creative Arts, in a joint effort with WVU Career Services and the Reed College of Media, will present the Pandemic-Proof Artist Series. To see[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: W.Va. Governor’s press briefing today scheduled for 11 a.m.

CHARLESTON, W.Va.— The office of West Virginia Governor Jim Justice has announced a press briefing for today at 11 a.m. Today’s briefing will include an update from the emergency meeting convened by Gov. Justice Monday afternoon with State health and education experts to discuss potential adjustments to the color-coded School Re-Entry[Read More…]

Election Update: More than 50,000 have already applied for absentee ballots in West Virginia

By Lexi Browning West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Less than two months out from the 2020 presidential election, more than 50,000 West Virginians have already applied for absentee ballots, the West Virginia Secretary of State’s office reports. In West Virginia, voters can cite concerns about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: West Virginia financial industry working to stay ahead of the ‘curve’ and help customers

By Lexi Browning West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For financial leaders in West Virginia, staying ahead of the curve — while making strides to flatten it — has been crucial in managing the coronavirus pandemic. Facing a global health crisis, an economic downturn and record-high unemployment rates, early adaptability[Read More…]

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