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WVU Muslim group remembers 3 killed in N.C.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — WVU’s Muslim Student Association held two events Thursday, Feb. 12, in remembrance of three Muslims who were killed Tuesday, Feb. 10, near the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill. The Associated Press reported that two of the victims graduated from North Carolina State University, and one[Read More…]

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Alternative teachers could help many schools

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — West Virginia has hundreds of teacher vacancies that it cannot fill. Hundreds of other teachers are instructing classes outside of their field of study. Meanwhile, many of the new teaching graduates coming out of West Virginia’s higher education system leave for careers[Read More…]

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Angels on Ravenswood school memorial at issue

RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. – A memorial garden at Ravenswood Middle School may have to remove depictions of angels after a group wanting to maintain a clear separation of church and state filed a complaint with the Jackson County School District. The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter to Jackson[Read More…]

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Parkersburg city official on paid leave after arrest

PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — City Finance Director Ashley Flowers is once again out of the Municipal Building, on paid leave after being arrested Wednesday by Vienna Police on felony child endangerment charges. “She’s not in the office and won’t be until further notice,” Mayor Bob Newell said Thursday. The mayor said[Read More…]

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Senate votes to alter, not pitch, prevailing wage law

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After several days of negotiations, the West Virginia Senate Thursday approved a modified version of its prevailing wage bill. Senate Bill 361 would no longer repeal prevailing wage, which is the wage paid to workers on public works projects such as roads and schools. An amendment to[Read More…]

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