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Seafood Nutrition Partnership Charleston kicks off National Seafood Month with Charleston SeafoodFest

Release from Charleston SeafoodFest: CHARLESTON, W.Va. —The non-profit Seafood Nutrition Partnership’s (SNP) Charleston coalition will host its free Charleston SeafoodFest on Saturday, September 30, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Capitol Market.   This family-oriented community event will focus on the health benefits of seafood with free omega 3[Read More…]

Natural gas industry: We are energizing education in West Virginia

  Release from West Virginia Oil & Natural Gas Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. (September 18, 2017) – West Virginia’s natural gas industry is heavily engaged in helping students, teachers and schools – both K-12 and higher education – improve learning opportunities and educational outcomes through its support of myriad initiatives across the[Read More…]

Gov. Justice will veto Jackie Withrow Hospital sale bill

From the office of Gov. Jim Justice: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Governor Jim Justice said Friday he will veto House Bill 113, legislation to allow the Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) to sell Jackie Withrow Hospital. Justice said he believes it would be a mistake at this time to[Read More…]

Frontier Communications announces enhanced broadband network extension in WV

  Investment to improve connectivity for 134,000 Households   Release from Frontier Communications: CHARLESTON, W. Va.  — Frontier Communications is making enhanced broadband service available to previously unserved residents throughout West Virginia. Elena Kilpatrick, Frontier Senior Vice President of Operations, has announced that connected communities in 35 counties now may access increased[Read More…]

Gov. Justice seeking pay cap for any special budget session

From the Office of Gov. Jim Justice: CHARLESTON, W. VA. — Gov. Jim Justice announced that he is pushing for a bill to fulfill a campaign promise to limit lawmaker pay to a total of five work days for any special session dealing with the budget.  Last year, the West Virginia[Read More…]

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