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  3. Category:Project-Class West Virginia pages - Wikipedia

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  5. The Ferry House to act as a 'creative conduit' for the community

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    Mar. 23—Prior to the construction of the first Star City Bridge in 1951, residents crossed the Monongahela River by ferry. Following the bridge's construction and the declining need for the ...

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  7. The State Journal (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The State Journal was founded as a statewide business newspaper in 1984. It was created by brothers Robert C. and Henry E. Payne, III, and lawyer Fred F. Holroyd. The newspaper was sold to Lorenelle White in 1997. [1]

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    As of mid-January, in hard-hit West Virginia, there are just 235 doctors who are certified to dispense buprenorphine, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. There are 183 in Nevada, 89 in Arkansas and 60 in Iowa. In all of Texas, a state of roughly 27 million people, there are only 1,046 doctors certified to prescribe the medications.

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