West Virginia leaders have let legislation aimed at promoting small business growth in minority and low-income communities languish while the state s Economic Development Authority has approved hundreds of millions of dollars in forgivable loans to large companies. Legislative leaders have brushed aside calls from The Rev. Matthew Watts and the Tuesday Morning Group to back legislation tailored to help small businesses grow in minority and low-income communities.
HILLTOP, WV (WVNS) – Hilltop Baptist Center is celebrating their annual Black History Celebration. This is the 6th annual Black History Celebration for Hilltop Baptist Center. Those in attendance are enjoying soul food, a fashion show, and words from guest speaker Matthew Watts. Phillip Copney Sr. and Brian Copney describe the importance of Black History […]
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CHARLESTON The West Virginia Senate’s long anticipated student discipline bill focused on elementary school grades easily passed on Monday, but it might n