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How Avian Flu Is Wreaking Havoc In Nearby States, This West Virginia Morning

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On this West Virginia Morning, the state Department of Agriculture earlier this month issued an advisory to poultry owners about the rising number of avian flu cases in surrounding states. So far, it has infected only a small number of poultry farms in West Virginia. But in nearby Pittsburgh, the number of avian flu cases is high. Here’s The Allegheny Front’s Julie Grant with that story.

Also, a bill now on Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s desk would direct nearly $3 million to vaping cessation programs. And, the Women’s Swimming & Diving program at Marshall University – which the school said last month it would discontinue – will go on after all.

Finally, lovers and scholars of Appalachian culture will convene at Marshall University this weekend.

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Maria Young produced this episode.

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