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School Challenges For Refugees And The Potential Fate Of 3 Coal Power Plants This West Virginia Morning

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On this West Virginia Morning, education and training can open the door to jobs and careers, but sometimes older refugee children are denied access to K-12 schools because of their age.

Also, in this show, the West Virginia Public Service Commission is expected to decide on the future of three coal-burning power plants next week. The commission heard from several members of the public on the issue.

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