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State agencies launch new statewide campaign to recruit more foster parents,
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First civics education event held at West Virginia Culture Center,
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State working on afterschool program,
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HealthNet Areomedical Services invests over $35 million to bring on four new helicopters,
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Man High School students tour Air National Guard base in Charleston as part of an effort to promote Guard recruitment,
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Health professional warns flu lingers on longer this year,
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Second state Medal of Valor ceremony held to recognize first responders for their heroic acts,
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Teays Valley firefighter encourages votes for the amended Putnam County Public Safety Levy for passage this election cycle,
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Nearly 300 students participate in statewide Science and Engineering Fair in Charleston,
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Trail counters, other new resources amping up visitation numbers within the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve,
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State Auditor, U.S Attorney, other entities gather to announce nearly $1 million uncovered in an ongoing fraud investigation,
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Six people graduate from Adult Drug Court in Kanawha County,
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Apron expansion project continues, other announcements made during Yeager Airport board meeting,
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USA Cycling officials visit Charleston ahead of May national championship event,
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Park Service continues to seek information on a fire that destroyed a historic barn in the New River Gorge National Park,
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U.S. Senators Manchin, Capito send letter to USPS Postmaster General regarding Charleston postal processing facility transition,
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Mercer County deputies continue to investigate shots fired in Brushfork Armory parking lot,
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New River Gorge National Park and Preserve sees visitation increase at all three main site locations in 2023,
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University of Charleston launches UC Works, a program allowing students to work while in school to alleviate student loan debts,
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WV Civics Coalition to host an event at state Culture Center to kick off Civic Learning Week,