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The virus has affected WV's hunter education efforts, too


As the coronavirus pandemic deepened across West Virginia, government officials urged state residents to spend more time outdoors and less time in contact with other people.
Anglers found it rather easy to do that. For nearly two months, they were allowed to enjoy their favorite pastime without having to purchase fishing licenses. First-time hunters didn’t have it nearly so easy.
Mountain State law requires first-time hunters to pass a 10-hour hunter education course before they purchase a hunting license. Ordinarily that’s no problem; a dedicated cadre of volunteer instructors conducts dozens and dozens of hunter-ed classes throughout the year. ....

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West Virginia House of Delegates Creates Cabinet-Level Offices | News, Sports, Jobs


For The Intelligencer
CHARLESTON The West Virginia House of Delegates approved a bill Wednesday to prioritize economic development and tourism in the state after a lengthy debate over whether the bill was needed or not.
House Bill 2019, elevating the West Virginia Development Office and the Division of Tourism to cabinet-level positions, passed the House 86-13. The bill heads to the state Senate.
HB 2019 would rename the WVDO to the Department of Economic Development and the Division of Tourism to the Department of Tourism. The leaders of both new departments would be subject to confirmation by the state Senate, but other than new titles nothing else would change. ....

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House elevates economic development, tourism to cabinet-level | News, Sports, Jobs


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CHARLESTON The West Virginia House of Delegates approved a bill Wednesday to prioritize economic development and tourism in the state after a lengthy debate over whether the bill was needed.
House Bill 2019, elevating the West Virginia Development Office and the Division of Tourism to cabinet-level positions, passed the House 86-13. The bill heads to the state Senate.
HB 2019 would rename the WVDO to the Department of Economic Development and the Division of Tourism to the Department of Tourism. The leaders of both new departments would be subject to confirmation by the state Senate, but other than new titles nothing else would change. ....

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Mineral County Days promote tourism, Route 220


Mineral County Days promote tourism, Route 220
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
For the News Tribune
KEYSER - Mineral County Days was held as scheduled on Feb. 10-11 despite Mineral Countians being unable to travel to Charleston due to the pandemic.  
Seven meetings plus a celebratory ceremony for this year’s Mineral County honoree Michael Price were held virtually via Zoom.  Mineral County participants met with representatives from seven departments and agencies, including Agriculture, Commerce, Tourism, Department of Health and Human Resources, Transportation, Arts, Culture, and History, and the Division of Natural Resources.
There were two main priorities in this year’s meetings –Increasing tourism by expanding outdoor recreational opportunities, and a continued push for the North / South Corridor.   ....

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