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Levy loss has Randolph County weighing school closures

ELKINS, W.Va. — A failed attempt to renew the current education levy has left the Randolph County school system’s financial status uncertain moving into the future – and officials are preparing for the possibility they may eventually have to close a school. The Randolph County Board of Education voted unanimously[Read More…]

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West Virginia must join Ohio in funding new bridge

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va. — One of the most important highway projects in this area will not be undertaken unless West Virginia officials can find a way to build a bridge over the state’s troubled fiscal waters. Construction of a new Ohio River bridge between East Ohio[Read More…]

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Huntington tree lighting includes performances

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Visions of sugar plums danced in the foyer of the Big Sandy Superstore Arena as Huntington became the latest city to turn the lights on for the holiday season Tuesday evening.  The lighting ceremony was filled with sights and sounds of the holiday season with performances by[Read More…]

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WV Turnpike Thanksgiving traffic highest in 6 years

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Thanksgiving holiday traffic on the West Virginia Turnpike was the highest in the past six years, but still not up to pre-recession levels, Parkways Authority General Manager Greg Barr said Monday. For the six-day period from Tuesday through Sunday, the Turnpike processed nearly 763,000 toll transactions — a[Read More…]

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WV McDonald’s owner aims for thousands helped

CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Sometime Wednesday evening, local McDonald’s owner John Ebert will surpass a number that has him more excited than the fast-food franchise’s slogan about billions of hamburgers sold. While Ebert has done well as a McDonald’s franchisee, his heart is with helping his adopted community and the children[Read More…]

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West Virginians must step up to help others

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram  CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — In a state where far too many residents are in desperate need of assistance to get by, charitable giving has dropped for the second straight year. That’s according to Philanthropy West Virginia, a statewide leadership organization that assists private, family, corporate and[Read More…]

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