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Carter Bank, Justice family reach accord on $300 million in loans
The loan portfolio has been the subject of years of legal clashes between the Martinsville-based bank and West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and his family. The post Carter Bank, Justice family reach accord on $300 million in loans appeared first on Cardinal News.
New public transit facility will address growing demand in West Virginia’s eastern panhandle
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (DC News Now) — In the Mountain State’s eastern panhandle, 13 public transit routes are serving 200,000 riders annually, and that number is growing. To meet demand, a new $20 million multi-modal, ADA-compliant transit center was unveiled on June 26. The 24,000-square-foot facility will feature eight electric bus charging stations and platforms to […]
2 local counties to receive funding for projects through AARP community program
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. (WDTV) - Two other counties in the area are also receiving funding through the 2024 AARP Community Challenge. These funds will be used for quick action projects that aim to create change and improve quality of life at the community level. The Lewis County Commission will receive funds...
2 Mon Health employees recognized as Top 50 Women Leaders in WV
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - Two employees working in the Mon Health System have been named in the Women We Admire’s Top 50 Women Leaders in West Virginia for 2024. The list recognizes outstanding women in the state that work in fields that range from agriculture to healthcare. Jennifer Nestor...
WV General Services Division Kicks Off Search for Christmas Trees to be Displayed on Capitol Campus this Christmas Season
CHARLESTON W.Va. (WVDN) – The West Virginia General Services Division (GSD) is gearing up for its annual “Christmas in July” tradition, marking the start of their search for the perfect holiday trees to adorn the Capitol grounds. This longstanding tradition not only celebrates the spirit of the holidays but also showcases the natural beauty of West […] The post WV General Services Division Kicks Off Search for Christmas Trees to be Displayed on Capitol Campus this Christmas Season appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Only 37% of WV homeschool families turned in required assessments, state education dept. says
Only about a third of families homeschooling their children in West Virginia turned in the required assessments to show student progress, according to data from the state department of education. “It’s unacceptable, especially when you consider that these are requirements in state code,” said State Superintendent of Schools Michele Blatt said Wednesday on MetroNews’ “Talkline.” […] The post Only 37% of WV homeschool families turned in required assessments, state education dept. says appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
West Virginia Democratic Party Mourns the Loss of Former Chair William E. Watson
CHARLESTON W.Va. (WVDN) — It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of William E. Watson, a dedicated lawyer, public servant, and former chair of the West Virginia Democratic Party. Mr. Watson, who served as chair from 1972 to 1973, recently passed away. Chairman Watson’s legacy is marked by his commitment to the […] The post West Virginia Democratic Party Mourns the Loss of Former Chair William E. Watson appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Justice: West Virginia looking at possible $800M surplus as fiscal year closes
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – With just four days left in the fiscal year, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice says the state is unlikely to see the 10% cut to the personal income tax he had been hoping for. The governor did say, based on preliminary numbers, it appears the state will have around $800 million […]
New Program will increase food access in WV communities
MORGANTOWN, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A new program being launched under the Healthy Food Financing Initiative by USDA Rural Development and the Reinvestment Fund stands to increase access to meal options in limited-access communities throughout West Virginia. Through the program, retailers and food retail suppliers can apply for $60 million in grants, loans, and technical assistance. […]
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