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Is this your Census Sunday?

West Virginia residents urged to go online and complete the U.S. Census; Completing the Census takes just minutes CHARLESTON W.Va. — The U.S. Census results will affect West Virginia communities for the next decade every day in very real and personal ways. School lunches. Plans for highways. Support for firefighters and[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: West Virginia National Guard adapting to fight the virus

By Steven Allen Adams, Parkersburg News and Sentinel KINGWOOD. W.Va. — The “riggers” of the 2/19th Special Forces Group at Camp Dawson in Preston County have trained to repair and pack parachutes for jumping out of airplanes. Now, they’re cutting up those parachutes and operating Singer sewing machines to make prototype protective[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: College refunds may be put back into 529 plans

From the office of the W.Va. Treasurer: CHARLESTON, W.Va.  – West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue urges anyone who paid for spring semester college expenses using savings from a SMART529 account to reinvest school refunds issued in wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Those who don’t may be subject to federal[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: Opinion – Innovating how we stay connected

By Jane Marks AARP West Virginia State President AARP recognizes the on-going Covid-19 pandemic is a challenging time for all as we try to adjust, distance, cope with loss of employment, ill family members, and so much more. We know that our older adults are our most vulnerable. The recommendations[Read More…]

Election Update: Natalie Tennant calls for robust Vote-by-Mail program in W.Va. and pushes for November preparations to be made now

Former Secretary of State Oversaw the First Full Vote-by-Mail Elections in W.Va. Release from Natalie Tennant Campaign: CHARLESTON, W.Va.- Former Secretary of State and current candidate Natalie Tennant says West Virginia should be preparing for the November General Election even as the Primary Election is underway.             “It is tempting[Read More…]

Coronavirus Update: WVU expert available to talk with media about why worker shortage more likely than food shortage

Release from WVU Today: MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Ednilson Bernardes, chair of the Global Supply Chain Management program within West Virginia University’s John Chambers College of Business and Economics, says companies like Smithfield and Tyson Foods closing their meat-producing plants is unlikely to lead to a food shortage. Instead, he says, the bigger threat is a[Read More…]

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