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Don’t let apathy win — vote!

An editorial from The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — It was President Abraham Lincoln, during his Gettysburg Address, who summed up our government with his now famous phrase — “government of the people, by the people, for the people.” Of course, Lincoln’s address was to honor the thousands of dead[Read More…]

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Funding for child advocacy programs still at issue

Editor’s note — Reporters from WVPA member newspapers documented ongoing efforts by advocates of early childhood and domestic violence programs, along with may state legislators, to have funding levels restored for such state program. The following is a summary of last week’s work. See links the end of the summary[Read More…]

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Daily Mail staffer awarded for water crisis timeline

A blog post by Charleston Daily Mail Editor and Publisher Brad McElhinny CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Well done to Charleston Daily Mail multimedia reporter Marcus Constantino, who has been recognized for his compilation of a useful and interesting interactive timeline of the WV water contamination. The timeline, which Marcus compiled using a[Read More…]

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Gazette writers win two Green Eyeshade awards

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Charleston Gazette staff writers won two first-place honors in this year’s Green Eyeshade Awards, a contest that recognizes the best newspaper reporting and writing in the southeastern United States. The Society of Professional Journalists granted Green Eyeshade Awards to Gazette staff writers Douglas Imbrogno, Eric[Read More…]

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Pony on the road to recovery at Oglebay

WHEELING, W.Va. — Grazing outside the Oglebay Stables, Moochie the pony doesn’t want to lift his head. Only a few weeks ago, however, he couldn’t lift his body off the stables’ ground. “He’s much better than he was when he first came here. He was really, really sick,” said Melanee[Read More…]

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Utica Shale now being explored in West Virginia

MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. – Stone Energy Corp. and Gastar Exploration join Fossil Creek Ohio in digging into the Utica Shale formation underlying much of Marshall, Wetzel and Ohio counties. For several years, companies drilled into the Marcellus shale in West Virginia and the Utica in Ohio, but the Utica blitz is[Read More…]

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