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Thomas Art Walk to bring color to winter

By DAN GEOHAGAN The Inter-Mountain THOMAS, W.Va.  — In the midst of the winter’s white, a festival of color will take place on the top of the mountain in Tucker County Saturday. The Thomas Art Walk, an annual tradition in Tucker, is this year participating in showing solidarity with the[Read More…]

Read Aloud West Virginia growing again — and seeking volunteers

By MICHAL NEARY The Journal MARTINSBURG — For volunteers who read to children through Read Aloud West Virginia, one prime goal is to create a space in the classroom where reading is simply enjoyable. “We’re a live commercial for reading,” said Dawn Miller, communications director for the nonprofit organization. “We’re[Read More…]

Leadership West Virginia announces Class of 2019

West Virginia Press Association’s DeBord included in 2019 leaders CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Fifty-seven leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 2019 Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of applicants submitted in late 2018. Stephanie Abraham, Abraham Law, PLLC (Logan) James[Read More…]

Gov. Justice appoints Hardesty to fill Senate vacancy

Release from the Office of the Governor: CHARLESTON, WV— Gov.  Jim Justice Thursday announced that he has appointed Paul Hardesty to the 7th Senatorial District seat vacated by the resignation of Richard Ojeda. The district covers all of Boone, Lincoln, Logan, and parts of Mingo and Wayne.   Hardesty is[Read More…]

10 things to know: Friday, January 18

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Friday, Jan. 18, 2019, 2019. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. TRUMP, PELOSI FEUD HEATS UP The president denies the House speaker the use of[Read More…]

West Virginia lawmakers working toward faster internet and cell speeds

By ERIN BECK The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — A committee of West Virginia lawmakers unanimously approved a bill Wednesday afternoon meant to expand access to faster internet speeds, including cell phone networks, in West Virginia. “The internet in and of itself is the largest library ever established in human history and you have it in[Read More…]

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