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MetroNews This Morning 10-3-22

Today on the West Virginia Morning News:

–West Virginia escapes the worst of Ian

–Some believe power companies have done a poor job managing their fuel supplies

–Governor Justice campaigns again today against Amendment 2, while church leaders promote passage of Amendment 3 in November

–In Sports, a good report after a scary injury to WVU’s C-J Donaldson.

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