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West Virginia partners with Diversified Energy to create jobs, protect environment, retire old wells

By Charles Young, WV News BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. (WV News) — Gov. Patrick Morrisey and Diversified Energy announced a first-of-its-kind partnership Thursday to address West Virginia’s thousands of orphaned and abandoned natural gas and oil wells. The public-private collaboration, known as the Mountain State Plugging Fund, commits $70 million from Diversified[Read More…]

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On the front lines of recruitment challenges, WVU Extension Fire Service trains firefighters

WVU Today MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — With volunteer firefighter numbers decreasing nationwide, the West Virginia University Extension Fire Service is playing a critical role in training and retaining current volunteers while preparing the next generation of firefighters. In West Virginia, 90% of fire departments are staffed entirely by volunteers, a heavy reliance that Mark Lambert, director[Read More…]

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MCPA President Ben Beakes Represents Metallurgical Coal Industry at World Steel General  Assembly in Washington, D.C. 

West Virginia Press Association WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ben Beakes, President of the Metallurgical Coal Producers Association (MCPA), represented the metallurgical coal industry on a global stage this week, speaking before international leaders at the World Steel Association General Assembly in Washington, D.C.  The annual gathering, hosted by World Steel Director General[Read More…]

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Local Experts Discuss Effects Of Trade Tariffs

Wheeling Chamber Hosts Economic Outlook Conference By Joselyn King, The Intelligencer WHEELING — Local economic experts suspect trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration last spring won’t have a long-term negative effect on inflation and prices paid at the supermarket. The Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Economic[Read More…]

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Marshall receives continued funding for TRIO program; others in WV eliminated

By Katelyn Aluise, The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON — Marshall University’s Heart of Appalachia Talent Search (HATS) Program, a branch of TRIO supporting first-generation and low-income students, was awarded federal funding for continued support last month. Meanwhile, two other programs in West Virginia received funding cancellation notices. Marshall announced last month its[Read More…]

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