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Craft beer predicted to grow under new WV law

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State Tourism Commissioner Amy Shuler Goodwin said Monday she’s confident the number of craft brewers in West Virginia will double from the current 11 with new legislation that lowers licensing and bonding costs and eliminates archaic restrictions on the sale and distribution of craft beer (SB273). Brian[Read More…]

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Justice running for Governor

Citing need for jobs, family support and elected officials without political agendas, Greenbrier Resort owner says now is his time to run WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Jim Justice, a successful West Virginia businessman in several industries who rescued The Greenbrier from bankruptcy, officially announced his campaign for Governor of West[Read More…]

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Agenda set for governor’s nine-day Japan trip

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A nine-day trade mission to Japan to mark the 25th anniversary of the state’s development office in Nagoya will include stops in that city, along with Yokohama and Tokyo and receptions marking the anniversary in both Tokyo and Nagoya, a Department of Commerce spokeswoman said. The trade mission,[Read More…]

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69th annual Victory Awards Dinner set for Sunday

WHEELING, W.Va. — The nation’s oldest statewide sports fete will be held Sunday at WesBanco Arena in Wheeling.  The 69th annual Victory Awards Dinner sponsored by the 83-year-old West Virginia Sports Writers Association will feature the induction of two more members of the W.Va. Sports Hall of Fame as well as[Read More…]

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Science should dictate Clarksburg fluoride policy

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram  CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — It’s not often you get so many diverse groups agreeing on one thing. Everyone has an opinion, and some issues can cause heated arguments. But the fact is, the Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. Public Health Service, the World Health Organization,[Read More…]

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