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CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Board of Education didn't take action at its emergency meeting Wednesday against the dwindling number of counties that are still defying its order to reopen classrooms.
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CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Board of Education didn't take action at its emergency meeting Wednesday against the dwindling number of counties that are still defying its order to reopen classrooms.
Biden is challenging all Americans to wear a mask for the first 100 days of his administration. That’s a critical period, since communities will still be vulnerable to the virus even as the pace of vaccination increases in pursuit of his goal.
WAYNE — The Wayne County school district reopened its doors to students Tuesday, and Superintendent Todd Alexander said he hopes the rest of the year can be more consistent than the first half.
BARBOURSVILLE — Barbousville Farmer’s Market, 6501 Farmdale Road, will host its monthly food truck roundup from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30.
HUNTINGTON — Tickets will go on sale at noon Monday, Jan. 25, for the live radio program Mountain Stage with Larry Groce at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium on April 16, part of Huntington’s sesquicentennial celebration.
HUNTINGTON — The band America was previously set to return to Huntington on Thursday, April 15, for a concert at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium, but that date is now canceled, the Marshall Artists Series announced Wednesday.
WESTWOOD, Ky. — Boone Gibson starred on offense and defense Tuesday night to lead Greenup County (3-4) to a 47-42 victory over Fairview (1-5) in boys high school basketball.
ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Those who attended the Tri-State Hoops Throwdown might have received a preview of how postseason basketball tournaments in Ohio might work during the era of COVID-19.
Anyone who is trying to connect the dots on exactly how Charles Huff arrived in Huntington and became the 31st head football coach in Marshall University history need look no further.
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Starting Feb. 11, Spirit Airlines will once again offer three weekly flights between Charleston's Yeager Airport and central Florida's Orlando International Airport.
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