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W Va Attorney General hosts local community forum
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Community heads gather to celebrate Farley s retirement
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Fairmont State University President Mirta Martin, left, congratulating Farley on his retirement with a statement from the university.
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
PHOTO BY DAVID KIRK
FAIRMONTÂ â Randy Farley will certainly be missed at the Marion County Board of Education.
Employees, school board members and community leaders all gathered together Monday afternoon at the board s central office to congratulate Farley on his retirement.
In March, Farley announced his retirement after serving Marion County Schools for 46 years. His contract ends July 1.
At the celebration, Farley was given official proclamations of congratulation from several major Marion County organizations, such as Fairmont State University, the Marion County Chamber of Commerce, the Marion County Commission and the office of U.S. Rep. David McKinley, R-1.
State, local figures brainstorm solution after Disability Action Center flooding
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From left, Marion County Board of Education Vice President Donna Costello, Del. Joey Garcia, D-Fairmont, and W.Va. Sen. Mike Caputo, D-13, listen as Board of Education Treasurer Scott Reider breaks down the budgetary issues facing the district.
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The Marion County Board of Education met with state lawmakers Thursday to discuss issues about the state s funding formula.
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At right, State House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor County, responds to the boards concerns as Del. Guy Ward, R-White Hall, listens.
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FAIRMONT â State lawmakers and the board of education agree â the state funding formula is outdated.