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Young West Virginia: Will you stay, or will you go?
I’m writing this for the young generations of West Virginians — the ones in that summer lull between grades, before college, or maybe your first job. You’re fresh from graduation season, listening to inspiring commencement speeches reflecting on where you’ve been and where you’re going. And I wonder, in those moments, if you’re planning to […] The post Young West Virginia: Will you stay, or will you go? appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
Harrison County Schools offering transportation from Liberty to RCB
The Liberty High School Facebook page announced on Monday that Harrison County would provide a bus to take students from Liberty to RCB should a student wish to begin attending RCB before the merger begins next year.
Auxiliary to UHC Awards 12 Ann Bramer Scholarships
The Auxiliary to United Hospital Center is pleased to award twelve $2,000 Ann Bramer Scholarships to very deserving local students for the following school year. All students are pursuing careers in healthcare and are attending West Virginia schools and universities. The scholarships are renewable if requirements are met. Five of these recipients are renewals. These students are:
WVWC professor Jon Benjamin to receive Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award from Boy Scouts
BUCKHANNON — A West Virginia Wesleyan College art professor will receive the Elbert K. Fretwell Outstanding Educator Award from the Mountaineer Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Jon Benjamin, associate professor in the Art and Design Department, teaches graphic design, photography, film and more. He holds a...
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