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A Canadian company plans to open a bungee jumping site at an abandoned quarry in Harpers Ferry this May.
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Home » How City Government Works, Energy Forum & Chinese Medicinal Herbs in Va.
PublishedA series of seminars titled “Fairmont 101” provides citizens there with lessons about the inner workings of running a city. And the first of a two part series about Chinese Medicinal herbs now used and regulated in Virginia.
On this West Virginia Morning, we hear about a new bungee jumping opportunity coming to West Virginia and a string of executive orders from new Gov. Patrick Morrisey.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we look back at Monday's inauguration, and the start of a new state executive government. Statehouse Reporter Caelan Bailey was in attendance.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, will LGBTQ inclusion in Huntington stay strong under a new mayor as some civil rights face attack on the state level?
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, we hear from musicians in Appalachia trying to make a living, and Ed Snodderly has our Mountain Stage Song of the Week.
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