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Opinion

Grabbing The Wheel

Editorials

Two of the state’s top political leaders — Sen. Jim Justice and Gov. Patrick Morrisey — are now taking jabs at one another over the efficacy of vaccinations, with Justice, the state’s former governor, standing firmly behind the science. It is getting hard to understand Morrisey’s ...

Call to action for legislators, officials

Letters to the Editor

(The following was presented in the public comment section of the Tuesday, Sept. 16 Randolph County Board of Education meeting.) I will begin by thanking you, Dr. Dilly! Thank you for making some proposals regarding our school system that anger most everyone in the county — it may be the ...

Public education funding is needed

Letters to the Editor

“I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.” — Whitney Houston I attended a lecture from WVpolicy.org at the Kump House on Sept. 5. I would like to thank Dr. Heather Biola for hosting the lecture and Seth for engaging dialogue. Unfortunately, ...

Urgency

Editorials

“The program tackles the root causes of rural health care failure. It gives states the tools to design solutions that last, not Band-Aids that fail.” That was Dr. Mehmet Oz, on the speedily unrolled Rural Health Transformation Program that will make available $50 billion — a possible ...

Kirk’s legacy

Columnists

Charlie Kirk, head of Turning Point USA and a prominent conservative influencer, lost his life at the hands of an assassin. He was doing what he excelled at, trying to persuade college students to join his movement, which advanced traditional values. With his tent displaying his challenge, ...

Citizenship

Editorials

Tuesday was National Voter Registration Day. Wednesday is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. In other words, it is a week during which Americans are asked to think a little harder about what our founders had in mind when they were signing the Constitution back in 1787, and whether we are ...