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Military & veterans appreciation picnic in Huntington this weekend
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A picnic this weekend will serve those who have served our country. Ron Wroblewski with the Marine Corps League stopped by First Look at Four to tell us about this year’s military & veterans appreciation picnic happening at Harris Riverfront Park.
Economic impact felt across West Virginia when college students leave
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) — Thousands of college students across the state often leave their college towns during summer break, taking with them a sizeable portion of economic demand until their return in the fall. As college students leave, a significant impact is felt by the economies and of...
IBEW Local 317 opens new training facility in Huntington
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - A $4 million investment from the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers is here in the Tri-State -- a new training facility with equipment ranging from full scale power poles to setups designed to teach basic and advanced techniques about wire pulling. This all helps to save...
Blenko Glass unveils West Virginia Day piece
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The artists at Blenko Glass Factory in Milton created a piece to celebrate West Virginia’s 161st Birthday. This glass pays tribute to the largest steerable radio telescope in the world, located in Greenbank, West Virginia. Bidding starts at noon on June 15th on the 161...
Putnam County sports complex opens at Bridge Park in Hurricane
HURRICANE, W.Va. (WCHS) — Officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday to mark the opening of the Putnam County Bank Sports Complex in Hurricane. Bridge Park boasts four fields for baseball or softball that feature fresh turf, LED lighting, inground dugouts and movable mounds and fences along with a concession stand.
Boyd County gets more than $1.7M for water, sewer projects
BOYD COUNTY, KY (WOWK) – Boyd County, Kentucky, is set to receive more than $1.7 million for water and sewer projects. Kentucky Senator Robin Webb (D) of Grayson made the announcement Thursday, May 30. The money comes from the American Rescue Plan Act in an effort to ensure healthy drinking water for the Bluegrass State. […]
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