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Winfield mayor raises concern of increased coyote sightings,
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Another Milken Educator Award goes to Putnam County teacher,
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Petersburg High School teacher receives $25,000 Milken Educator Award,
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NWS: Colder temps move in this Halloween across West Virginia,
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Sandy Hook parent provides message of hope at West Virginia School Safety Conference,
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Marshall University to take part in National Drug Take Back Day,
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WV School Safety Conference kicks off as Maine authorities continue to search for mass shooter,
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West Virginia Virtual Academy teams up with K12 for anti-bullying campaign,
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Elk River Trails Foundation receives $1.3 million from Appalachian Regional Commission,
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Ohio man accused of shooting mother at Logan County nursing home,
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Charleston mayor recaps issues discussed at WV Municipal League fall meeting at Canaan Valley,
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Cabell County elementary school goes virtual after mold discovery in two classrooms,
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Nucor breaks ground on Mason County steel production facility,
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Basketball legend Bill Walton tours Charleston library to share love of reading,
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Data shows West Virginia foster care system overloaded as CPS vacancy rates improve,
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Judge slams Kanawha County prosecutor for failing to handle abuse, neglect cases in timely manner,
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Referral backlog of child abuse, neglect cases top 400 in Eastern Panhandle courts,
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Listening sessions get underway for DHHR’s State Health Assessment,
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Down and Dirty Music Festival kicks off this weekend,
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State BOE approves agenda items, receives report on County Efficiency Indicators,