WV State Police welcome new cadet class

INSTITUTE, W.Va. — Two weeks ago, the West Virginia State Police graduated the 63rd Cadet Class. Monday, 28 new cadets arrive at the State Police Academy in Institute to begin their training.

The 64th Cadet Class will take their oath of office Monday morning. It will be administered by U.S. Magistrate Dwane Tinsley.

The cadets will go through 25 weeks of training in and out of the classroom involving mental and physical challenges.

With a number of senior troopers set to retire in the coming months, the new cadets will help build back up the ranks.





More News

News
Governor Justice: no $465 million 'clawback' of federal funds for schools after waiver approval
The problem was based not on any allegations of misspending — but instead over whether school systems fell short on an obligation to maintain financial support for education at levels in line with overall spending.
April 19, 2024 - 6:10 pm
News
Fayette County inmate pleads guilty to killing other inmate
The incident happened in November of 2020 at the Mount Olive Correctional Center.
April 19, 2024 - 5:35 pm
News
Middle school athletes step out of shot put against transgender girl who just won court case
The situation unfolded at the Harrison County Championships for middle schools, just a couple of days after West Virginia transgender athlete won appeals court ruling.
April 19, 2024 - 2:37 pm
News
West Virginia State University holds a day of community service and giving back
The 11th annual WVSU Cares Day was held Friday at 17 sites throughout Kanawha and Putnam counties.
April 19, 2024 - 2:11 pm


Your Comments