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MetroNews This Morning 8-18-22

Damage to roads and bridges alone from Monday’s flood in Kanawha and Fayette Counties will top a Million dollars–and may take several months to fully repair. Meanwhile officials are scrambling to deal with breaks in a major sewer line between the Mt. Olive prison and Smithers which has created health concerns. West Liberty University’s board of Governors has rejected a contract extension for President Franklin Evans. Plus, it’s the first day of school for students in another ten West Virginia counties. IN Sports, continued updates from WVU and Marshall preseason drills and we’re a week away from the opening night of High school football in West Virginia. Joe Brocato is in for Kyle Wiggs. Those stories and more coming up in today’s MetroNews This Morning podcast.

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