SPONSORED POST Each week, we’re selecting one outstanding West Virginia kid to spotlight.Presented by WVU Medicine Children’s. Round 5 Incredible Kid: Aiden, 16, Clay County Aiden is the executive director of the Clay County Community Emergency Response Team. He has been trained in administering naloxone, active shooter response, sports medicine, first aid, bullying prevention, litter control, and developing and managing volunteers….
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Recent Stories from the Magazine
Pepperoni Roll Stimulus
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Five ways that you can help a West Virginia small business today. West Virginians love their pepperoni rolls, and who makes the best in the state is a highly coveted honor. Here are five West Virginia businesses that all vie for that title. Consider buying a dozen rolls for dinner tonight—or order online for a future meal. It will help…
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Ramping Up For Spring—Five Delicious Ramp Recipes
Pickled or blanched, roasted or raw—West Virginians’ love for ramps runs rampant.
Times Are Tough
Five ways that you can help a West Virginia small business today. 1. It’s National Volunteer Recognition Day, and volunteers throughout West Virginia have been working tirelessly during this pandemic in countless ways. Take a minute today and make a donation in their name to a local charity. Or consider a donation to one of the state’s food banks here or here. These…
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A Man on a Mission
After years of advocacy by Dr. Mark Cucuzzella, WVU Medicine Jefferson Medical Center removes all sugary drinks from its vending machines and cafeteria, proving that hospitals can be beacons of health.
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