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WVU becomes first university in U.S. to offer technical art history degree

From WVU Today Staff MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Students interested in the science behind art and its conservation will now be able to study at West Virginia University in the Bachelor of Arts in Technical Art History program, the first degree of its kind in the nation.  “Technical art history is an exciting and relatively new[Read More…]

10 things to know: Thursday, May 16

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The regional bureau of The Associated Press, shares 10 things you need to know Thursday, May 16, 2019. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items and much more in West Virginia newspapers. 1. IRAN BLASTS US SANCTIONS AS TENSIONS MOUNT Iran’s foreign minister slams mounting U.S. sanctions[Read More…]

Following industry opposition, WV DEP restarts process of updating water quality standards

By Erin Beck, The Register-Herald Charleston – A year ago, the state’s Department of Environmental Protection proposed new limits on the amount of certain pollutants that cause human health effects, including cancer, permitted in West Virginia rivers and streams. But during the recent legislative session, West Virginia manufacturers convinced lawmakers to postpone enacting the new limits. During[Read More…]

Editorial: Historic Stone Span Is Worth Preserving

From The Intelligencer of Wheeling: Try this, for fun: Go to an engineer and ask her or him to design a highway bridge that will last a century. Be prepared to get laughed out of the office. It can be done. We in Wheeling are fortunate to have two such[Read More…]

W. Va. special session could re-pass vetoed bills, fix errors

By PHIL KABLER, HD Media CHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than a dozen vetoed bills from the 2019 regular session could be back for do-overs by the West Virginia Legislature when the special session resumes next week. Gov. Jim Justice – who was not at the Capitol on Tuesday – has[Read More…]

‘Blame My Roots’ announces inaugural country music festival

Press Release: BELMONT, Ohio: ‘Blame My Roots Fest’ has announced a new outdoor country music festival scheduled for July 18 – 20 at Valley View Campgrounds in Belmont, OH. The event will include both camping and a concert lineup of national and local acts. Chris Dutton, Blame My Roots Fest Event[Read More…]

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