CHARLESTON Two Mid-Ohio Valley students at West Virginia University are among five recipients of a combined $12,500 from the West Virginia Nursery & Landsca
CHARLESTON Two Mid-Ohio Valley students at West Virginia University are among five recipients of a combined $12,500 from the West Virginia Nursery & Landsca
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PARKERSBURG Two Mid-Ohio Valley residents were among the four people whose confirmed COVID-19-related deaths were announced Monday by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
The deaths of a 79-year-old man from Wood County and a 78-year-old woman from Wetzel County were included in the DHHR’s daily coronavirus update, along with a 93-year-old Cabell County man and a 63-year-old Fayette County man.
“We send our deepest condolences to these families as they navigate the loss of their loved ones,” DHHR Cabinet Secretary Bill J. Crouch said.
The state also announced COVID-19 vaccination clinics for people age 65 and older this week in all 55 of West Virginia’s counties. None of the events in this region have open appointments. All will use names on existing wait lists. The times and locations for these events are: