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08/09/2021 - The State Journal
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - When thinking about U.S. states most well suited for business, particularly in the fields of new and emerging technologies, most likely turn to states like California and Texas — and the Mountain State is probably not high on that list.

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08/09/2021 - The Intelligencer: Wheeling News-Register
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senators hoisted the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package over another hurdle late Sunday, a coalition of Democrats and Republicans pushing it closer to passage despite a few holdouts trying to derail one of President Joe Biden’s top priorities.

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08/09/2021 - The Herald-Dispatch By: Lacie Pierson
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - County clerks and commissioners are anxiously waiting for the state Legislature’s redrawing of district lines with the COVID-19 pandemic factoring into an always contentious process.

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08/09/2021 - My Buckhannon
Elkins, W.Va. - Davis Medical Center Director of Physician Practices and Physician Development, Abby Haddix MSN, RN recently graduated from the nine-month West Virginia Hospital Association (WVHA) Leadership Academy.

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08/09/2021 - The Associated Press
DENVER, CO - When the delta variant started spreading, Gina Welch decided not to take any chances: She got a third, booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by going to a clinic and telling them it was her first shot.

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08/09/2021 - Modern Healthcare By: Jessie Hellmann
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate passed a bill aiming to address burnout and other mental health issues among healthcare professionals Thursday.

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08/09/2021 - The Herald-Dispatch
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - The delta variant is now the predominant strain of SARS-CoV2 in the United States. It is more contagious and spreading quickly, especially in areas of the country with low vaccination rates.

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