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War Memorial Building is a historic community building located at New Martinsville, Wetzel County, West Virginia. It was built in 1929, and is a two-story, buff-colored wire brick building with Neoclassical design elements. The building was dedicated as a living memorial to the World War I veterans and is available for any group in the county ...
West Virginia Board of Education; West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission; West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education; West Virginia Department of Education and the Arts. West Virginia Division of Culture and History; West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services; West Virginia Department of Environmental ...
Veterans Upward Bound: This program supports the efforts of public institutions to be veteran friendly by providing academic and student support services that address the unique needs of student veterans. West Virginia State Parks “Veterans’ Salute”: This program provides a 10% discount to veterans and active military personnel at West ...
Dec. 3—MORGANTOWN — The federal 2024 fiscal year began Oct. 1 and announcements of Congressionally Directed Spending grants — what used to be termed earmarks — will eventually be rolling ...
As of Oct. 31, Wetzel County is under extreme drought conditions. 12 News has reached out to Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) and Gov. Jim Justice’s (R) office and received the following response from ...
The New Martinsville Bridge, or the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, is a steel through truss bridge over the Ohio River between West Virginia and Ohio. It carries West Virginia Route 7 over the river between Hannibal, Ohio and New Martinsville, West Virginia. [1]
Wetzel County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 14,442. [1] Its county seat is New Martinsville. [2] The county, founded in 1846, is named for Lewis Wetzel, a famous frontiersman and Indian fighter. [3]
The Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act of 2013 is a bill in the 113th United States Congress. The bill was introduced on January 14, 2013, by Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) . [ 1 ] It passed the United States House of Representatives on February 12, 2013, by a voice vote , indicating that it was generally non-controversial.