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Tin 202 to Host Morgantown Social NetworX Happy Hour

Morgantown Social NetworX (MSNX) will hold their next Happy Hour at Tin 202 located in downtown Morgantown on Thursday, February 4, from 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Tin 202 opened in November 2014 in the historic Brock, Reed & Wade Building at the corner of High Street and Pleasant Street. They specialize in global cuisine and craft […]

South Charleston Chamber of Commerce to Host 24th Annual Groundhog Breakfast

The South Charleston Chamber of Commerce will host its 24th Annual Groundhog Breakfast on Tuesday, February 2, 2016.  The event will take place at the Holiday Inn & Suites Charleston West (400 2nd Avenue, SW, South Charleston, WV). This long-standing tradition features different presentations from various sectors affecting the business community, with this year’s focus […]

Lewisburg Chocolate Festival Returns April 9

On April 9, 2016, Lewisburg, WV hosts the Lewisburg Chocolate Festival and downtown turns into a 3-block chocolate tasting emporium. In the morning, you can ease the chocolate consumption guilt by participating in the 10K Chocolate Chase or get a head start and have chocolate covered bacon at the Chocolate Brunch. The tastings of chocolate […]

WVCAP Invests $9,000 in New Physical Therapy Clinic in Mineral County

The West Virginia Capital Access Program approved an investment of $9,000 for a new physical therapy clinic in Short Gap, Mineral County. The investment provides X-CEL Performance Rehab with funds for startup costs, building improvements and equipment. The clinic is scheduled to open in mid-February 2016. The X-CEL Performance Rehab clinic expects to create four […]

Business After Hours

The Charleston Area Alliance is teaming up with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra for its Open House at Business After Hours on Thursday, February 4 from 5 – 7 p.m.   Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be available. WVSO musicians will provide musical entertainment throughout the evening. BAH events are fantastic opportunities to network and meet the […]

Marshall Anthropologist to Hold Book Signing for Capital Case Publication

Dr. Robin Conley, assistant professor of anthropology at Marshall University, will sign copies of her latest book, “Confronting the Death Penalty: How Language Influences Jurors in Capital Cases,” from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at Empire Books and News in downtown Huntington. The publication explores the means by which language helps to make […]