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Retired miner lives with the legacy of black lung

By Greg Jordan, Bluefield Daily Telegraph EDITOR’S NOTE: The following story is part one of a two-part series examining the devastating impact of black lung disease on the lives of southern West Virginia coal miners and the complications they face when trying to obtain benefits. KEGLEY – Seventy-one-year-old Danny Johnson[Read More…]

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The Hub to bring homeless services under one roof

By Destiney Dingess, The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON — Gina Turner was homeless for about 10 years. Within a month of being in Huntington, she was housed. When she first arrived in the city, Turner slept on a friend’s couch before exploring resources through Volunteers of America and Veterans Homeless Resource Center[Read More…]

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UC Professor Selected for Prestigious Opportunity

West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A University of Charleston assistant professor will be one of 15 educators selected to take part in an international professional development initiative.  Sarah Gallagher, Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Charleston, will participate in the Transatlantic Outreach Program Study Tour for[Read More…]

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