CHARLESTON — For the third time since 2019, a student from Rivesville Elementary/Middle School has won a statewide contest that aims to create awareness about opioid addiction.
The contest received more than 2,000 entries from students at 66 middle and elementary schools across West Virginia. The submissions included a mix of drawings, poems and other designs aimed at promoting awareness.
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CHARLESTON — Artwork by students who are regional winners of the West Virginia Attorney General Office’s sixth Kids Kick Opioids contest will be on display at the state Capitol from