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Metronews This Morning 5-28-20

Remnants of Tropical Storm Bertha leave high water in West Virginia this morning–and the chance for additional storms. A tenth of the population at Huttonsville Prison has Covid 19–prompting testing of all inmates and staff in West Virginia lockups. Lottery sales were dismal for April–although one area saw a surprising uptick. Concord University announces cuts and a major electrical problem in Bluefield. In Sports the TBT is going to happen–but in a very scaled down form. Those stories and more in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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