HUNTINGTON — There have been many events delayed over the past two years because of COVID-19, and this weekend marks the return of the Biennial Juried Arts Exhibition after a four-year absence.
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CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 440 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as active cases decreased to 1,795. That’s 35 fewer cases than were reported Tuesday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ state virus dashboard.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia reported 405 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday as active cases decreased to 1,830. That’s 134 fewer active cases than were reported Monday, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources’ pandemic dashboard.
HUNTINGTON — There have been many events delayed over the past two years because of COVID-19, and this weekend marks the return of the Biennial Juried Arts Exhibition after a four-year absence.
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“Humidity notwithstanding, summer seems to bring out the best of Cincinnati.” — Bill Dedman
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ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Blake Trevathan was just short of perfect, but plenty good enough.
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Four and a half years ago, people who drive Interstate 64 were promised a new interchange between Milton and Hurricane if voters approved a package of tax and fee increases. The new interchange was one of several Metro Valley projects listed in Gov. Jim Justice’s Roads to Prosperity plan.
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