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Shepherdstown Church Converts Dismantled Guns Into Garden Tools
Members of the Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church hosted an event called “Guns to Gardens” on Oct. 12. This was the second annual event in Shepherdstown, though Guns to Gardens programs are held nationwide.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsMembers of the Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church hosted an event called “Guns to Gardens” on Oct. 12. This was the second annual event in Shepherdstown, though Guns to Gardens programs are held nationwide.
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On this West Virginia Morning, firearm deaths in the United States hit a 40-year high in 2021. Jack Walker reports on one church in the Eastern Panhandle that provides a creative way out of gun ownership.
Also, Maria Young reports that more than 500 people in need of medical care showed up for free treatment Saturday at West Virginia HealthRight’s first ever WeCare WV day.
We also have stories on early voting, whooping cough and microcredentialing.
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Members of the Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church hosted an event called “Guns to Gardens” on Oct. 12. This was the second annual event in Shepherdstown, though Guns to Gardens programs are held nationwide.
More than 500 people in need of medical care showed up for free treatment Saturday at West Virginia HealthRight’s first ever WeCare WV day. The line for treatment snaked out the door of HealthRight’s …
The CDC announced cases of Whooping Cough have more than quadrupled nationally in the last year. Emily Rice reports that state health officials are urging parents to check their child’s vaccination status.
State education leaders hope to prepare the state’s workforce for big economic changes with short courses called microcredentials. Microcredentials are short, focused courses that educate and certify learners in a particular subject. …
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