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Navigating Early Childhood Nutrition And How A Plant Closure Is Affecting A PA City, This West Virginia Morning
On this West Virginia Morning, from allergies to introducing solids, the first few years of a child’s life have a surprising number of decisions for parents to make. In our latest entry of “Now What? A Series on Parenting,” Chris Schulz talks with Isabela Negrin, an assistant professor of pediatrics at WVU Medicine, about the ins and outs of early childhood nutrition.
Eight-run first fuels Southern Ohio in dominant victory over Michigan
If you score eight runs in an inning, more often than not you’re going to end up winning the baseball game. While finding out that’s not exactly true on Friday, Southern Ohio went back to that playbook on Saturday and found just a bit more success. Scoring an absurd eight runs in the first inning alone, Southern Ohio jumped ahead early and eventually ran away with a 13-7 win over Michigan on Saturday evening to even up the weekend series. The Copperheads needed just 11...
Archeological students uncover nineteenth century archaic findings at historic Hale House site in Kanawha County
MALDEN, W.Va. — University students continue to uncover layers of the past at a local archeological dig site just outside of Charleston– from finding 1800 salt industry-era artifacts, to archaic pieces dating back long before. Students and staff from West Virginia State University’s Archeological Field School as well...
Heat Advisory Issued for Parts of West Virginia This Afternoon and Evening
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Heat Advisory for parts of West Virginia this afternoon and evening. High temperatures and humidity are expected to push the heat index to the low 100s across the region, creating potentially dangerous conditions, particularly in lower elevations. Advisory Details. According to the...
Registration opens for the 2024 Governor’s Energy Summit
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVDN) – The West Virginia Office of Energy (WVOE) announced today that registration is now open for the 2024 Governor’s Energy Summit on October 29-30 at the Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center. The Summit brings together industry leaders, policymakers, educators and stakeholders to deliberate and explore groundbreaking solutions to advance energy resources and efficiency […] The post Registration opens for the 2024 Governor’s Energy Summit appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
WellWorks aims to create a comfortable gym environment with new student-led workshop
Ohio University’s WellWorks has announced a new workshop, “Gym Basics,” which will be held on July 31. Designed to teach how to properly utilize fitness equipment and the various ways it can be helpful, the one-time workshop will be led by Kristen Vulgamore, a senior who is majoring in exercise physiology. Vulgamore, who is also a WellWorks personal trainer, will teach participants how to navigate a typical gym setting to ensure individuals feel comfortable in the gym and have the ability to add versatility to their workouts.
Copperheads fall to Michigan in damp day at the park
The quickly raging thunderstorm that surged through Athens on Sunday evening might’ve been an ominous sign of the entire weekend for Southern Ohio. Finishing up a series with Michigan (13-17) at home and having to deal with a weather delay just after the start of the game, the Copperheads (13-20) ultimately fell 4-3 late into Sunday night to lose the series with the final weeks of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League coming to a close. ...
Appalachian Botanical Co. – purveyor of aromatherapy and second chances
Located not far from Highway 119 on Daniel Boone Parkway in Foster, Appalachian Botanical Co. produces lavender-infused body care, aromatherapy, culinary and home goods, and distributes similar products from other local West Virginian companies. The company is also known for its support to individuals who have come out of rehab,...
Beshear says he doesn’t have enough funds to implement at least 20 Kentucky laws passed this year
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear’s office says that 20 bills and two resolutions passed this year don’t have enough funding attached for his administration to implement them. Many, including several that passed with bipartisan support, are set to become law Monday.
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