CHARLESTON- West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced 12 students from the Northern Panhandle as regional winners of the office s sixth Kids Kic
CHARLESTON — Ten Marion County students are among 14 North Central West Virginia kids who were selected as regional winners in the 6th Annual Kids Kick Opioids contest.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced Tuesday the rollout of his office’s sixth Kids Kick Opioids contest, a public service announcement partnership with elementary and middle schools
CHARLESTON West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has announced the start of it’s sixth Kids Kick Opioids contest, a public service announcement partnership with elementary and middle schools that encourages students to raise awareness of prescription painkiller abuse.
CHARLESTON An eighth-grade student s artwork has won Attorney General Patrick Morrisey s Kids Kick Opioids contest.
Liliona McKenzie Wright s artwork was designed to shed light on opioid abuse and the destruction it can cause. Wright is a student at Rivesville Middle School in Marion County.
“Liliona’s design portrays the grim reality of the opioid epidemic and how opioid abuse can devastate families and end lives, Morrisey said. “Kids Kick Opioids continues to be a great initiative that can help us stop senseless death by getting the message out to young and old alike that drugs can kill. We remain dedicated to attacking the root causes of opioid abuse.