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West Virginia students to compete in Geographic Bee,
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Keystone Drive residents concerned with property buyouts at Yeager slide site,
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Pendleton ranks healthiest county in West Virginia,
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Kanawha County AHA selected for community health initiative,
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W.Va. children at risk for starting school behind, according to KIDS COUNT report,
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Kanawha County Board of Ed begins annual superintendent review,
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EPA bill raises questions for future requirements of Clean Power Plan,
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BridgeValley CTC unveils naming of Toyota Hall,
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Jackson County clerk resigns to pursue job in state Auditor’s office,
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Coonskin Bridge work continues after a long winter season,
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Fayette schools hold public meeting concerning bond issue,
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NASC study pushes Charleston to improve sporting facilities,
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DOH in battle with potholes,
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Power Walking 150 enters second season to improve health in Charleston,
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MTR opponents call for permits to be stopped,
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Dialogue continues in Charleston to avoid a repeat of Ferguson,
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6 companies interested in doing earth-moving work for U.S. Route 35 project,
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Charleston church uses drone to inspect steeple parts,
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Senior center concerned with possible food bank shut down,
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More flooding expected for northern W.Va. counties,