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MetroNews This Morning 6-18-21

Although active Covid cases are on the decline, state health officials say there is still a great need to push for vaccinations. Most government employees in West Virginia suddenly have a day off today in commemoration of Juneteenth. Obamacare survives its final court challenge. Marshall narrows its search for a new President and an Ohio grand jury hands up an indictment in the murder of a standout former athlete in Mason County. In Sports, the final bracket is filled for the state high school baseball tournament and it’s North-South All Star weekend. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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