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MetroNews This Morning 3-3-21

Flooding continues in parts of southern and southwestern WV this morning as the Ohio River does a “slow rolling crest”. Covid 19 numbers continue to trend down in West Virginia, but there’s an outbreak on the campus of A-B in Barbour County. Governor Justice continues to answer questions about his bid to eliminate the state income tax. Several members of the Board of Public Works will push for a Constitutional Amendment creating more term limits. In Sports, Baylor down the stretch outlasts the Mountaineers to claim the Big XII regular season title. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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