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Wise spoke before nearly 200 people at the Partnership for Homeland Security, Government and Industry Working Together conference.
WISE ASKS COUNTY COMMISSIONS FOR HELP FORMING WEST VIRGINIA WATCH
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Tue, 05 Feb 2002 14:27:15 (3220 reads)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Gov. Bob Wise announced today that he would be asking for help from county leaders in forming West Virginia Watch.
Wise spoke before nearly 200 people at the Partnership for Homeland Security, Government and Industry Working Together conference.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Gov. Bob Wise continued his walking tour this morning going door to door in several neighborhoods in Huntington promoting the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Wise walked on 9th Avenue from 16th Street to 20th Street with more than 25 volunteers to encourage families to enroll in the program, which provides health care for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford insurance coverage.
WISE WALKS HUNTINGTON NEIGHBORHOODS PROMOTING CHIP
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Mon, 08 Jul 2002 23:22:13 (2726 reads)
Cabell County Targeted as Area with High Number of Uninsured Children
CHARLESTON, W.Va.--Gov. Bob Wise continued his walking tour this morning going door to door in several neighborhoods in Huntington promoting the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Wise walked on 9th Avenue from 16th Street to 20th Street with more than 25 volunteers to encourage families to enroll in the program, which provides health care for children of families who make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford insurance coverage.
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WV Trophy Hunters Donate Two Robotic Deer to Division of Natural Resources Law Enforcement
Posted by: Holly Canfield on Fri, 20 Jun 2003 17:49:08 (3046 reads)
Two robotic deer decoys, commonly referred to as “robo-deer,” were presented to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Section by the West Virginia Bowhunters Association during its June 14 meeting in South Charleston.
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WMR will feature music from the 60’s to today playing the uncensored versions of artist’s songs. WMR will also promote independent artists from all over the world.
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WV's first listener supported online radio station prepares to open.
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Sat, 01 Apr 2006 15:24:28 (3170 reads)
Music enthusiasts around the world will soon have a new outlet for their enjoyment. An outlet that comes from right here in West Virginia. Wild Mountain Radio (www.wildmountainradio.com) is currently testing their setups in preparation to open in the near future. With a preliminary opening set near the end of April, WMR invites you to visit their website and register to be notified of when the broadcast officially begins.WMR will feature music from the 60’s to today playing the uncensored versions of artist’s songs. WMR will also promote independent artists from all over the world.
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WVDNR Fishery Biologists to Conduct Fisheries Surveys On Many Lakes and Rivers
Posted by: Allen Canfield on Mon, 02 Jun 2003 03:12:14 (3942 reads)
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources fisheries biologists will be conducting surveys on many of the state's reservoirs, lakes, and rivers this spring. According to Bret Preston, Assistant Chief of Warmwater Fisheries, DNR biologists will be using electrofishing boats to collect largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass from the state's reservoirs and lakes to evaluate the size and condition of black bass, as well as the age structure. Individual fish will be measured and weighed and released back into the waters.
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WVDNR Seeks Information on Barn Owls
Posted by: Holly Canfield on Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:45:02 (4561 reads)
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources is interested in determining the status of barn owls in the state, according to Kieran O’Malley, wildlife biologist with DNR’s Wildlife Resources Section. Although barn owls are declining in the eastern United States, WVDNR biologists located six new breeding sites in the eastern panhandle during 2001-2002. “These new nesting sites have been very productive and we are interested in determining where all the young owls are going,” said O’Malley.
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