CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The state Division of Motor Vehicles has given a Randolph County nonprofit the go-ahead to begin collecting a first round of applications for a proposed “In God we trust” license plate.
Randolph County Assessor Phyllis Yokum, a board member for the Dryfork Recreation Center, said the center is now accepting applications for the proposed plate. The cost is $70 and the plate must be renewed every year for $45.
The group must collect 250 applications by May 18, 2015, for the license plate to go into production…