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- 1st Place ($500 for student and teacher) – Maylie Jackson, Mountaineer Middle, Monongalia County; Teacher – Robyn Addie
- 2nd Place ($300) – Sophia Saurino, West Preston Middle, Preston County; Teacher – Angela Knisell
- 3rd Place ($200) – Hannah Starcher, Winfield Middle, Putnam County; Teacher – Angie Withrow
Honorable Mention ($50 for each student):
- CJ Gerwig, Braxton Middle, Braxton County; Teacher – Lori Dittman
- Neha Chandrasekar, Dunbar Middle, Kanawha County; Teacher – Kathryn West
- Helen Honecker, Mountaineer Middle, Monongalia County; Teacher – Robin Addie
- Laura Moreland, West Preston Middle, Preston County; Teacher – Angela Knisell
- Carley Bird, Winfield Middle, Putnam County; Teacher – Angie Withrow
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New emergency rule for retailers that are allowed to remain open during the pandemic. It sets occupancy limits (3 customers per 1,000 sq ft in grocery stores; 2 per 1,000 sq ft in other retailers) and other guidelines:
http://apps.sos.wv.gov/adlaw/csr/readfile.aspx?DocId=53180&Format=PDF
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Charleston, W. Va. – In response to the declaration of a State of Emergency due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Secretary of State Mac Warner encourages West Virginians to take advantage of absentee by mail and early voting options ahead of the May 12 Primary Election.
Warner announced Wednesday that voters who do not wish to vote in person due to the Coronavirus pandemic are eligible to request an absentee ballot by mail. Voters may still vote in-person during Early Voting, from April 29 to May 9, and on Election Day, May 12.
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President Trump has unveiled Guidelines for Opening Up America Again, a three-phased approach based on the advice of public health experts. These steps will help state and local officials when reopening their economies, getting people back to work, and continuing to protect American lives.
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Counties have the responsibility and providing services to their citizens and much of this requires face to face contact. We will be providing the latest information as it is updated and links to various sources for questions. All counties need to be in constant communication with local health departments and emergency services officials. The state has set up a hotline at 1-800-887-4304.
Please see links below for up to date information: