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On this West Virginia Morning, families in one of West Virginia’s most food insecure counties will receive free groceries delivered to their door this summer. As Emily Rice reports, this project is a culmination of many partnerships.
Also, in this show, the state Board of Education has declared a state of emergency in Upshur County Schools. Chris Schulz has more.
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