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Newspaper advertising reaches consumers during holiday season

There is only one question on the minds of retailers and advertisers for the next two months – what is the best way to reach consumers? The answer this year, as it has for many years prior, is newspaper media.As we enter an exciting holiday shopping season, retailers will experiment more than ever with mobile[Read More…]

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Candidate upset by use of late father’s photo

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A national gun-rights group used a photograph of the late Delegate Dale Martin in a campaign mailer that attacks Martin’s son, Joshua Martin, a Putnam County Democrat running for a seat in West Virginia’s 13th House District. The National Association for Gun Rights sent the mailer to[Read More…]

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Princeton puppy makes comeback after fire

PRINCETON, W.Va. — At first, it seemed everyone escaped when a fire destroyed a on Halls Ridge Road home, but Walter Nance quickly realized somebody was missing – Roscoe, his 10-week-old puppy. Nance, 24, couldn’t search for Roscoe right away after his residence burned Oct. 13; firefighters would not let[Read More…]

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Election impact of chemical spill discussed

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — In January, a chemical leak in the Elk River polluted the drinking supply of more than  300,000 West Virginians, forcing them to buy bottled water and forego showers and washing dishes for up to two weeks. Nine months later, outrage over that disaster seems to have faded from[Read More…]

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State must halt decline in teacher workforce

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — When talk turns to the public education system, so much attention is paid to Common Core, standardized tests and new and improved buildings. But at the core of any great education is a dedicated workforce of teachers, administrators and service personnel[Read More…]

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