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Blenko crafts 2014 W.Va. birthday piece

MILTON, W.Va. — West Virginia was forged under fire nearly 151 years ago, and glass workers in one of the state’s last bastions of artisan craftsmanship mark its birthday forging in a fire of their own. Work on the 2014 West Virginia Birthday piece, Sunrise over Appalachia, began earlier this[Read More…]

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Teens’ tragic deaths resulted in a positive resolve

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINTON, W.Va. — Nine years ago today, shock reverberated across the Tri-State as residents awoke to learn that four teenagers — two from Huntington, one from Barboursville and one from South Point, Ohio — had been gunned down overnight. Two of them had attended a[Read More…]

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Social services re-funded in W.Va. budget bill

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Legislators moved more than $1 million from racing purses Wednesday to fund social services programs that aid domestic violence victims and children, as well as in-home education. An amendment tacked on to a budget bill in the House of Delegates passed unanimously, as did the budget bill[Read More…]

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Charles Town editor recovering from heart attack

From Facebook, a column by Christine Snyder, Life editor of The Spirit of Jefferson This week’s Page 2 editor’s note is a personal one. We have tried to be as transparent as possible about the Spirit, so when our editor Rob Snyder (also my husband) had a heart attack Saturday[Read More…]

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Kentucky co-op to offer health insurance in W.Va.

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Kentucky-based nonprofit insurance cooperative will join West Virginia’s federal health insurance exchange in time for the 2015 Affordable Care Act open-enrollment period, state Insurance Commissioner Mike Riley said. The commission approved the Kentucky Health Cooperative May 15, Riley said. The cooperative plans to have products ready[Read More…]

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