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Trump wants to cut Head Start, ending preschool in WV for 8,000 kids, 3,000 jobs

Samantha Casto, a preschool teacher at Ravenswood Head Start in Jackson County, is making the outdoors her classroom this spring. Her 4- and 5-year-old students are learning about bug habitats and digging their tiny hands into the dirt.

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South Carolina company brings residential-style autism services to West Virginia

MILTON — New Hope Treatment Centers, based in South Carolina, held an open house Thursday for its first West Virginia group home, near Milton. It provides residential services for boys ages 12 to 17 with autism spectrum disorders, trauma and…

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Nurses serve in a variety of roles

Nurses are invaluable professionals within the medical community. Whether they work in hospital settings, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, doctor’s offices, or elsewhere, nurses provide vital services to individuals in need every day.

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Twin brothers support each other through SSU’s Nursing program

Twin brothers Kyle and Kaleb Mehaffey of Portsmouth, Ohio, are both pursuing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degrees at Shawnee State University. They decided to attend SSU to receive a more personalized education within the nursing program.

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Overdose deaths in Kentucky dropped by nearly a third last year, Gov. Beshear says

The number of overdose deaths in Kentucky last year dropped by 30.2% — down to 1,410 lives lost — giving state leaders a surge of confidence that prevention and treatment efforts are making progress against an addiction epidemic they say…

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Residents turn out for answers on blasting, traffic noise from Chesapeake Bypass project

CHESAPEAKE, Ohio — Residents in close proximity to the planned Chesapeake Bypass attended a public meeting at Fairland High School on Tuesday evening to understand what to expect when rock blasting begins near their homes and businesses.

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Harmony House brings Renaissance Faire to Harris Riverfront Park this weekend

HUNTINGTON — When local charitable organization Harmony House first brought their Renaissance Faire fundraising event to town last year, it became an instant success. Now, this weekend’s Renaissance Faire will be moved to Harris Riverfront Park, where it will be…

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Judge dismisses Cabell women’s election fraud charges

Judge dismisses Cabell women’s election fraud charges
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