Five ways to help some of West Virginia’s smallest businesses today. West Virginia is brimming with creative individuals all supporting themselves by selling their wares. Buying something from them would probably make their day. It could also pretty up the walls you’ve spent so much time staring at these past few months. 1. Considering new eye candy for your home…
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Weighing In
Culture· Food· Food + Drink· Kid Friendly· WV Living Healthy
The obesity epidemic is hurting West Virginia’s children, but solutions are already sweeping the state. Pediatrician Dr. Jamie Jeffrey is no stranger to helping kids live healthier. She’s been running the HealthyKids Wellness and Weight Management program at Charleston Area Medical Center for 15 years. However, as the years passed, she noticed a startling trend. “I started seeing kids as…
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Mon Health Delivers
The healthy system’s quality and service strengths aim to help preserve healthcare choices in communities. As market dynamics put more and more pressure on community health systems, particularly in rural areas, healthcare choice and access to quality care close to home are under threat. Within a recent and short time period, West Virginia has seen five rural hospitals close or…
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Pooch Spoilers Inside
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Five ways to help a West Virginia small business today. Looking to spoil your furry friend? Here are a few West Virginia small businesses that cater to four-legged clients—or friends who slither or fly—and would love to help. 1. Exotic Jungle Pet Superstore in Morgantown offers everything you need for your pet under one roof. They’ve implemented specific rules for…
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Fresh Pickin’s
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Five ways to help a West Virginia small business. It’s a wonderful thing to know exactly where your food comes from. Take it a step further and experience the adventure of harvesting it yourself at any one of these local farms that allow pick-your-own activities. 1. A family-owned fruit farm since 1954, Orr’s Farm Market in Martinsburg now has fresh-baked desserts, loaves…
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