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Flight Subsidies Up In The Air And The Rise Of Young Voters, This West Virginia Morning

The federal subsidies that allow airlines to serve small, rural airports could be suspended in the government shutdown. And, groups on both sides of the aisle are successfully mobilizing young people to vote.

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Simplifying Academic Financial Aid And Tracking Peak Fall Colors, This West Virginia Morning

The Higher Education Policy Commission, wants lawmakers to help make the state’s academic aid system less complicated. And, the state has invested in tools and resources to help travellers track the brightest shades of fall colors.

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A Focus On Education And Feeling Effects Of The Shutdown, This West Virginia Morning

Lawmakers learned about a broad range of issues facing education in West Virginia Sunday afternoon. And, a top policy experts points out how the federal government shutdown impacts West Virginia.

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Supreme Court Investiture And Leaf Peeping From The Skies, This West Virginia Morning

Justice Thomas H. Ewing has already been sworn in to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, but a public investiture ceremony will take place Monday. And, one way to see the fall leaves: from the open cockpit of an 82-year-old biplane.

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