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GoToWV announces February activities across Mountain State

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Adventure Advisory highlights some of the many activities happening across the Mountain State. The Adventure Advisory is prepared and distributed by Wild, Wonderful West Virginia (GoToWV). Additional listings are posted at www.GoToWV.com. Event organizers and promoters are encouraged to submit items electronically at http://GoToWV.com/partners/. Feb. 1-28: Valentine’s Romance Package,[Read More…]

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Gov. Tomblin statement on passing of Darrell Holmes

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (January 22, 2016) – Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today issued the following statement on the passing of former Delegate, State Senator and Senate Clerk Darrell Holmes: “Darrell Holmes was a true West Virginia treasure and a dear friend of mine for more than 40 years as he served[Read More…]

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WV health officials worry about state budget cuts

WHEELING, W.Va. — A local health administrator believes Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s proposed 25-percent reduction in funding to county health departments would have a devastating effect on public health in West Virginia. “A reduction of 25 percent for the state aid that supports local health departments is tremendous … 25[Read More…]

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Tobacco tax hike makes sense for several reasons

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — As fiscal conservatives, we’re hesitant to support tax increases, but we find the proposed tobacco tax increases to be policy we can support. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s proposed increase of 45 cents per pack of cigarettes significantly trails what anti-tobacco supporters are[Read More…]

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Casino showgirls at Charleston car show gala

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia International Auto Show kicked off Thursday night with a charity gala at the Civic Center in Charleston. The auto show, which features new models from 27 of the world’s car companies, will run from today to Sunday…

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Alternate PEIA plan OK’d, hinges on tobacco tax

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State and public school employees with health insurance through the Public Employees Insurance Agency could be trading $120 million in severe benefits cuts for about $14 million in higher premiums next year, under a plan adopted Thursday. Members of the PEIA Finance Board approved an alternate 2017-18[Read More…]

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