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Edward E. Debalski Justices of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals listen as Wayne County Republican Executive Committee attorney John Bryan makes his case. (Screen Capture) Wood County Sheriff’s K9 Drago won the vote for Protecting K9 Heroes’ K9 of the Year. (Photo Provided) Senate Education Committee Chairwoman Patricia Rucker said she supports new legislation to create education savings accounts. (Photo Provided) Kelly Huggins Parkersburg City Councilwoman Sharon Kuhl, right, passes copies of the 2020 Development Department report to Councilwoman Jessica Cottrille during Tuesday’s council meeting at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Members of Parkersburg City Council vote on the final reading of an ordinance establishing a Police Department internship program during Tuesday’s meeting at the Municipal Building. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
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PARKERSBURG City officials recently allocated more than $20,000 to the West Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness to support the organization’s efforts in the area.
“They have proven helpful in getting people into safe, suitable, affordable housing,” Mayor Tom Joyce said.
The coalition is a Bridgeport-based nonprofit that leads efforts to prevent and reduce homelessness in 44 of West Virginia’s 55 counties. It’s been doing outreach work in the area for about three years, with an expansion of efforts in the last eight or nine months thanks to funding from a federal State Opiod Response grant, said Ellie Johnson, the coalition’s supervisor for the grant.