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MetroNews This Morning 2-28-20

More snowfall on the way for West Virginia, there is a divide between the House and Senate over funding Governor Jim Justice’s priories in the budget. State Health officials say there is no COVID 19 in W.Va,–but they are urging people to make preparations in case there are. A fatal fire overnight in Huntington and a woman is killed by a train in Mingo County. In Sports, Mountaineer legend Rod Thorn’s jersey to be retired and Marshall falls on the road. Those stories and more on today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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