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Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium gets a name change
MT. HOPE, WV (WVNS) — The iconic Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium has received a name change honoring one of the small town’s sports heroes. The stadium will now be known as the Lonnie Warwick-Mt. Hope Municipal Stadium, paying homage to Lonnie Warwick, a Mt. Hope hero and former Minnesota Vikings linebacker. “It makes me feel […]
Gov. Justice announces Revenue Secretary and State Auditor certify 4% income tax reduction, file with state tax office
CHARLESTON, WV (WVDN) — Gov. Jim Justice announced that Revenue Secretary Larry Pack and State Auditor JB McCuskey inked a letter certifying a 4% reduction in West Virginia’s personal income tax. The certification has been filed with the State Tax Division and will take effect January 1, 2025. The Department of Revenue and State Auditor’s Office […] The post Gov. Justice announces Revenue Secretary and State Auditor certify 4% income tax reduction, file with state tax office appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
West Virginia native, entertainer, Peter Marshall dead at 98
LOS ANGELES, CA — West Virginia native Peter Marshall died Thursday. He was 98. Marshall, who had a decades-long career of singing and acting, may have been best-known as the host of the game show Hollywood Squares. He sat between the two contestants and looked at the celebrities in the squares for 16 years.
Morrisey urges college students to be aware of employment scams this school year
WEST VIRGINIA (WTRF) – Thousands of college students are getting ready to head back to class–many of them on their own and in control of their own affairs for the first time. This makes them a target to scammers advertising employment opportunities. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is urging consumers to be cautious of […]
West Virginia attempts to spur housing construction through tax incentives
The West Virginia Department of Economic Development gave a presentation at the Morgantown Area Partnership on Wednesday concerning the Build WV Act, which is meant to provide tax incentives with the goal of encouraging companies to build middle-income residential housing.
WV’s school assessment data released for 2023-2024 academic year
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – The West Virginia Board of Education has received the annual report on the Mountain State’s assessment data for the past school year. And, while two of the three categories went up by one percentage point, the state is still showing less than 50% proficiency in mathematics, English Language Arts/reading and science. […]
Halle Berry, Senator Capito discuss Advancing Menopause and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – United States Senator Shelley Moore Capito and actress Halle Berry hosted a roundtable discussion on Wednesday regarding the Advancing Menopause and Mid-Life Women’s Health Act. The bipartisan legislation would boost federal menopause research and coordinate existing programs within the government in relation to menopause and women’s health. “Menopause can impact every […]
Wawa makes entrance in convenience store market in West Virginia
INWOOD, W.Va. (DC News Now) — Brace yourself West Virginia for the convenience store wars to come. Long dominated by Sheetz, Royal Farms, The ROCCS chain and 7-Eleven, Pennsylvania-based Wawa markets broke ground Wednesday on its first West Virginia location. Family-owned Wawa already has more than 1,000 convenience stores in eight states and finds the […]
Pet kangaroo takes a joy-hop through Logan County
LOGAN COUNTY, W.Va. (WVVA) - A family’s pet kangaroo was on the loose in Logan County this morning. The kangaroo slowed traffic on Mud Fork Road in Verdunville according to one of the drivers on his way to work. “I was driving to work, and we had five cars...
AccessHealth announces ribbon cutting for new Women’s Health Clinic
BECKLEY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – AccessHealth has announced an upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Women’s Health Clinic located on Harper Road. The event will be held at 12:00pm on Friday, August 23, 2024, at the clinic’s 1731 Harper Road location and lunch will be offered to all who attend. Dedicated to providing comprehensive medical care […]
Summers County Performing Arts to begin fall semester
HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) - Summers County Performing Arts, under the direction of Artistic Director Lisa Ann Colombo, will begin its fall semester on August 26. Ballet, jazz, tap, pointe, piano, voice, actor’s connection, violin, line dancing and ballroom dancing are among the classes offered. The studio, located at 211 Temple Street in historic downtown Hinton, is a professional performing arts studio. Summers County Performing Arts is an approved education service provider for the Hope Scholarship. For complete information about the upcoming fall semester call or text 304-445-8075 or visit the website - www.summerscountyperformingarts.com. Classes are offered for ages 3 through adult. The post Summers County Performing Arts to begin fall semester appeared first on The Hinton News.
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