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WV First Foundation board approves Initial Opportunity Grants, announces supplemental round, and elects officers for 2025

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia First Foundation (WVFF) held its annual meeting on Dec. 12, where the board voted on the Initial Opportunity Grants (IOG), announced a supplemental grant period and elected new officers for 2025.  Earlier this year, WVFF launched the Initial Opportunity Grant (IOG) program to support[Read More…]

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Deadline approaching for high school seniors interested in becoming West Virginia teachers to apply for $40,000 scholarship

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Current high school seniors have until Dec. 31, 2024 to apply for the Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars Program. Since its inception in 2019, the prestigious scholarship has fueled more than 100 students to pursue a teaching career in West Virginia. The scholarship, which is West Virginia’s largest-dollar financial[Read More…]

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Numbers Crunched: West Virginia Board of Education approves school consolidation plans for Paden City, Hundred high schools

State board also approves consolidation plans for Wood County By Steven Allen Adams, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Despite multiple Wetzel County community members making the trek to Charleston to urge rejection of the consolidation of high schools there, the West Virginia Board of Education approved all[Read More…]

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Owners of Waymaker’s Meadows Farm in Monroe County are winners of Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea Competition

Farm-to-Table business expansion underway SINKS GROVE, W.Va. – Michelle and Derek Miller, owners of Waymaker’s Meadows Farm in Monroe County, are celebrating a significant milestone as winners of the Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea Competition, coordinated by the West Virginia Hive Network. Their farm-to-table business, which offers fresh lamb, chicken[Read More…]

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