Grave Marker Dedication Honors Black Activist Bessie Woodson Yancey
A grave marker dedication was held this month for an Appalachian activist who died decades ago.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsIt can be hard for rural West Virginians to access resources for health, education and professional development. For Deaf residents, those challenges hit even harder, because existing support may not be inclusive.
Continue Reading Take Me to More Newsstudents from the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf & Blind will visit the NASA facility in Fairmont as part of a kickoff in support of students’ new competitive robotics, rocketry, and aerial drone teams.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWriter Margaret Prescott Montague was born at White Sulphur Springs on November 29, 1878. Her books, which were set mostly in the southern mountains,…
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsWriter Margaret Prescott Montague was born at White Sulphur Springs on November 29, 1878. Her books, which were set mostly in the southern mountains,…
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