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MetroNews This Morning 1-20-21

It’s Inauguration Day in Washington for President-Elect Joe Biden, West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators talk about how to get things done in a divided Senate. State School Board meets today in emergency session to discussion how to deal with seven counties which have not offered an in-person learning plan for students amid Covid 19–despite the mandate for in-person learning form the state. Vaccination clinics are continuing in the state–but the vaccine is in short supply from the feds. In Sports, Charles Huff is on board at Marshall and ready to begin building his program. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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