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Governor’s Honors Academy returns to Marshall University

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. —  After 15 years of visiting other higher education campuses across the Mountain State, the Governor’s Honors Academy has returned to Marshall University for its three-week program for West Virginia rising seniors. About 150 students from across the state are on campus for[Read More…]

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Green Bank Observatory to host star party July 11-14

Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The nation’s largest star party combining optical and radio astronomy takes place July 11-14 at the Green Bank Observatory, featuring observations under some of the darkest skies in the Mid-Atlantic, presentations by researchers from across the nation and an array of clinics and children’s activities.[Read More…]

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2018 Farm Bill: A win for West Virginia

By KENT A. LEONHARDT WV Commissioner of Agriculture CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As Washington D.C. continues to tackle the task of passing a comprehensive 2018 Farm Bill, West Virginia farmers anxiously wait in anticipation while important programs hang in the balance. At first glance, one may think these programs minorly affect[Read More…]

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Ripley hosting Mountain State Art & Craft Fair

Charleston Gazette-Mail The 56th annual Mountain State Art & Craft Fair will be held through Saturday at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center, located at 82 FFA Drive in Ripley. The fair features more than 100 exhibitors including heritage artisans, as well as members of the West Virginia Art & Craft[Read More…]

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Editorial: Private charities offered flood aid faster than state

The Inter-Mountain editorial How is it that while state officials were sitting on nearly $150 million in federal funding meant to help victims of 2016 flooding in West Virginia, private charities were getting results? Perhaps state legislators looking into the RISE scandal should ask that question. Lawmakers are investigating what[Read More…]

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10 things to know: Thursday, July 5

The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Thursday, July 5, 2018. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. LATEST UK POISONING LIKELY NOT DELIBERATE Officials say they suspect a British couple in their[Read More…]

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