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Windsor Coal, Home for Aged Men Among Businesses Honored for Longevity | News, Sports, Jobs

From Staff Reports Two local businesses were among 13 recently honored by West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner for being active for at least a century. Windsor Coal Company LLC in Marshall County and the Home for Aged Men in Ohio County were among those invited into the 2020 West Virginia Centurion Chamber Commerce, which recognizes active business entities that have been in continuous operation for 100 years or more. “These businesses have withstood generations, challenging economic times, and ever-changing technology,” Warner said. “They include banks, newspapers, hospitals, family-owned businesses, and more. These Centurions are anchors and leaders in our communities.” Warner announced the West Virginia Centurion Chamber of Commerce Award in 2019 as a way of recognizing businesses that have withstood the test of time in the Mountain State. The list of Centurion members is a culmination of domestic business entities pulled from the Secretary of State’s busines

13 West Virginia businesses recognized for longevity

13 West Virginia businesses recognized for longevity December 30, 2020 GMT CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Thirteen West Virginia businesses are being recognized for being in continuous operation for at least 100 years. Recipients of the West Virginia Centurion Chamber of Commerce award were announced Tuesday by Secretary of State Mac Warner. “These businesses have withstood generations, challenging economic times, and ever-changing technology,” Warner said in a statement. “These Centurions are anchors and leaders in our communities.” The businesses receiving awards include The Union Sales Company, The Bunker Hill Cemetery Association, Charles W. Cammack Children’s Center Inc., Ronceverte Ice and Produce Company, Camp Greenbrier Inc., Progressive Women’s Association, Windsor Coal Company LLC, Greer Industries Inc., Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce Inc., The Home for Aged Men, Raleigh General Hospital, Kelley Foundry & Machine Company and West Virginia Wesleyan College.

More Greater Newburyport communities in red category as COVID numbers go up

By Richard K. Lodge rlodge@newburyportnews.com Dec 10, 2020 Dec 10, 2020 NEWBURYPORT — All communities in Greater Newburyport recorded increases in the number of residents testing positive for COVID-19 over the past week, with Newburyport reporting 172 new cases in the last 14 days. The state Department of Public Health data released Thursday also showed one resident of Port Healthcare Center on Low Street had died from complications related to the virus, raising the toll at the 123-bed facility to six since the Oct. 29 DPH report. Mayor Donna Holaday said this week 23 city residents had died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.  Statewide, DPH said there were 5,130 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total of active cases to 63,362. An additional 41 people had died in the previous day, bringing that grim toll to 10,963 since March. Sixty-one people were reported to have died in Essex County in the past week. 

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