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MetroNews This Morning 4-6-22

State Economic Development officials admit they are skeptical about the plans announced earlier this week for the old Hobet Mine site in Boone County. The trial involving the state’s case against three opioid makers in Kanawha County continues today. A fight at Bluefield High School results in serious injuries and possible charges. A remembrance of the UBB tragedy a dozen years later and the celebration of a basketball championship continues today in Glenville. In Sports, the Big XII Commissioner Bob Bowlsby is out and WVU welcomes its new women’s basketball head coach. Those stories and more in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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