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Controversial, timely and important are three words to describe Wednesday morning’s West Virginia Board of Education meeting.
West Virginia is beginning to exit the long-term care industry and selling four of its seven, state-owned facilities to Marx Development Group and its Majestic Care line.
On Wednesday, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced that three state agencies are partnering with ICE and the Trump administration to work to fight illegal immigration in the Mountain ...
Trained officers will be able to perform certain immigration officer functions under ICE’s direction and oversight.
State Board of Education President Paul Hardesty said the state Board of Education is not made up of “a bunch of unelected ...
West Virginia State Board of Education votes to ensure public charter school swill comply with the state's current vaccine ...
The West Virginia Board of Education voted at its monthly meeting Wednesday to send a letter to the Professional Charter ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey is ramping up the state’s participation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), announcing a ...
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Governor Morrisey announced that the West Virginia National Guard, State Police and Division of Corrections and ...
West Virginia plans to sell four of its long-term care facilities to Marx Development Group, a privately held, full-service real estate development firm based in Fresh Meadows, N.Y., West Virginia Gov ...
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