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‘If it’s your house, it’s catastrophic’: Kanawha, Cabell, others denied flood funds

Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — February’s devastating floods killed three people and destroyed countless homes and businesses across Southern West Virginia. But now, some of the state’s affected counties are being shut out of federal flood recovery funds. As the floodwater receded across the southern coalfields following torrential rain and[Read More…]

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Putnam County to Be Bitten by DOGE

By Ron Allen, The Hurricane Breeze The West Virginia Humanities Council sponsors events, provides programs and supports projects that preserve the state’s history and cultural heritage. The Council is dependent upon funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to carry out this mission. The Department of Government Efficiency[Read More…]

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WV Hive Partnering with Tamarack Foundation for the Arts To Boost Artisan Small Business Support

West Virginia Press Association BECKLEY, W.Va. – The West Virginia Hive Network is proud to announce they are working in partnership with the Tamarack Foundation for the Arts (TFA) – to provide entrepreneurship support for Establishing The Creative Network: West Virginia’s Arts Entrepreneur Ecosystem Project. Through a Tamarack Foundation grant[Read More…]

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Healthcare Education Foundation of West Virginia Awarded $65,000 Grant from Benedum Foundation to Support Workplace Violence Prevention

West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Healthcare Education Foundation of West Virginia (HEFWV) is proud to announce that it has been awarded a $65,000 grant from the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. The funding will support training and education initiatives aimed at improving workplace safety culture and reducing incidents[Read More…]

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Davis Town Hall Draws Record Crowds

By Lydia Crawley, The Parsons Advocate DAVIS, W.Va. — A record number of residents from across the area were in attendance for a Town Hall Meeting at the Davis Fire Hall Sunday, April 13th. The meeting, hosted by Davis Mayor Al Tomson, centered around the controversial proposed power plant and[Read More…]

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