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The first event to be called the State Fair occurred in Wheeling on February 1, 1881. [1] The Lewisburg fair evolved from local events that date back to 1854. World War I caused the 1917 & 1918 fairs to be cancelled. In 1941 the state government declared it to be the official State Fair. However, World War II forced cancellation of the event ...
Danville is a town in Boone County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 660 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Danville was incorporated in 1911 and named for Dan Rock, [ 5 ] the town's first postmaster.
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West Virginia Circuit Judge George Hill ordered them to stop shredding and hand over the remaining papers. One of the items slated for destruction revealed that the department’s early calculations had actually set the safety limit for C8 closer to 1 part per billion—not 150 parts per billion, the figure announced at the Parkersburg meeting.
The station is licensed to Danville, West Virginia, and serves Madison, Logan, and Charleston in West Virginia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] WZAC-FM is owned and operated by Naomi Kaye Watson, through licensee Price Broadcasting, LLC.
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The paper was previously published as The Danville Register and The Bee. [2] The two were merged on July 1, 1989. [3] The Register was founded as The Daily Register, in February 1882. [4] The Bee was founded as the Danville Daily Bee, in 1899. [5]
The West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival takes place each year on Labor Day weekend in Clarksburg, West Virginia. The festival was started in 1979. The festival was started in 1979. Each year, this 3-day street festival brings over 100,000 visitors to Downtown Clarksburg.