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MetroNews This Morning 3-5-21

Flood water in West Virginia is falling and the cleanup and damage assessment is now underway across much of West Virginia. State Emergency officials plan to seek a federal disaster declaration if damage in the flood and ice storms reaches the required threshold. Governor Jim Justice wants to start his elimination of the income tax by cutting the tax by 60 percent next January. Settlements are in the works for some of those who lost a loved one at the Clarksburg V-A Medical Center. In Sports, WVU bounces back and the MEC Tourney continues. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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