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Metronews This Morning 6-5-20

More George Floyd protests in West Virginia held last night in Lewisburg and Morgantown. Governor Justice has removed a member of the state Fire Commission for what he considered an inappropriate post on Facebook, the Governor also again clarifying remarks he made this week regarding former President Barrack Obama. A lot more openings coming today in West Virginia as restrictions over Covid 19 start to loosen. A murder investigation in Morgantown, the next state school superintendent is being considered, and a Powerball jackpot winner in Summers County. In sports, they are laying out the guidelines to restart high school sports. Those stories and more in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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