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  2. Cheat River - Wikipedia

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    The Cheat is formed at Parsons, West Virginia, by the confluence of Shavers Fork and Black Fork. Black Fork is fed by the Blackwater River and by the Dry, Glady, and Laurel Forks — these are traditionally referred to as the five Forks of Cheat. (The "High Falls of Cheat" [15 feet/4.6 m high] is a few miles upstream of Bemis on Shavers

  3. Coopers Rock State Forest - Wikipedia

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    All sites have electric hookups and there is a shower house in the campground. Wi-Fi access is provided for registered campsites. [4] The Rhododendron Camping Area is a 25-site campground at Coopers Rock open April 1 - October 31. All sites are non-electric and there is a central bathhouse. This campground is open only to tent/hammock camping. [5]

  4. Friends of the Cheat voices questions, concerns to FERC on ...

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    Oct. 30—MORGANTOWN — The proposal to remove 307.1 acres surrounding Cheat Lake from federal protection continues to generate public concern as the the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ...

  5. Big Sandy Creek (Cheat River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Sandy flows through Bruceton Mills and Rockville, West Virginia, before crashing down the mountainside and reaching its confluence with the Cheat River at the abandoned town of Jenkinsburg. The Big Sandy is a popular whitewater kayaking run, a destination for paddlers from many states in the late winter and early spring.

  6. A look at Congressionally Directed Spending requests ... - AOL

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    Dec. 3—MORGANTOWN — Here is our second story on Congressionally Directed Spending, with the list of requests from Monongalia, Preston and Marion counties submitted by Sen. Joe Manchin to the ...

  7. Shavers Fork - Wikipedia

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    Shavers Fork, via the Cheat, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers, is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 214 sq mi (550 km 2). [3] It flows for much of its length through the Monongahela National Forest, and drains mostly rural and forested areas. 97% of the river's basin is forested, and two-thirds of it is public land.

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  9. Why Camp Friends Are the Best Friends - AOL

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    As one nepo baby recently demonstrated, the connections forged in cabins are intense, mysterious, and totally worth getting grounded over.