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  • Justice urges vaccine hesitant to get COVID shot
    HUNTINGTON — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice set a new mantra for himself at his COVID-19 briefing Wednesday: “Beat 588 Bad.”
  • Ohio House OKs 2% income tax cut as part of $75B budget bill
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — A $75 billion state budget containing a 2% personal income tax cut and an overhaul of the state’s system for funding schools cleared the Ohio House on Wednesday.
  • Ohio police kill Ma’Khia Bryant, 16, who attacked two with knife
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Body camera footage from other officers released Wednesday in the fatal police shooting of Ma’Khia Bryant, a Black teenager who charged at two people with a knife, showed a chaotic scene that happened within minutes of the…
  • Marshall pauses to listen, reflect after Chauvin guilty verdict
    HUNTINGTON — In the wake of ex-cop Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict Tuesday afternoon, students at Marshall University communed to reflect on the past year.
  • Mondale paid whirlwind 1978 visit to Huntington
    HUNTINGTON — In October 1978, Walter Mondale came to town — along with more than 40 Secret Service agents.
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  • Best Practices of State Bullying Policies
    Secretary Duncan issued a technical assistance memo highlighting key components of strong state bullying laws and policies.
  • New Board Members for Postsecondary Improvement Fund
    Secretary Duncan announced 13 new board members for the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE).
  • International Student Assessment
    "Being average in reading and scienceand below average in mathis not nearly good enough," Secretary Duncan said in response to results from the Program for International Student Assessment.
  • Passage of the Child Nutrition Bill
    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act will "help schools fight our country's childhood obesity epidemic and give students access to the nutritional food they need to help them learn," Secretary Duncan said.
  • Grants to Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions
    ED announced grants to higher education institutions that serve Asian American and Pacific Islander students.
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Education
  • Best Practices of State Bullying Policies
    Secretary Duncan issued a technical assistance memo highlighting key components of strong state bullying laws and policies.
  • New Board Members for Postsecondary Improvement Fund
    Secretary Duncan announced 13 new board members for the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE).
  • International Student Assessment
    "Being average in reading and scienceand below average in mathis not nearly good enough," Secretary Duncan said in response to results from the Program for International Student Assessment.
  • Passage of the Child Nutrition Bill
    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act will "help schools fight our country's childhood obesity epidemic and give students access to the nutritional food they need to help them learn," Secretary Duncan said.
  • Grants to Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions
    ED announced grants to higher education institutions that serve Asian American and Pacific Islander students.

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