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Warren High School book will be published this fall | News, Sports, Jobs

asmith@newsandsentinel.com I’ve gone back to school recently. Warren High School to be specific. I am working on a book to be published this fall on the history of Warren High School and it was time to capture some photos of the 60-year-old building before it is gone. It will be gone by late June, replaced by a wonderful new structure under construction just south of the sprawling series of buildings that sit on a hilltop in Barlow. Some of the classrooms have started to fill with boxes as teachers prepare for the move. The boxes will be loaded on pallets and be moved to the end building containing the gymnasium and auditorium. That building will be part of the new Warren and will serve as a storage area for items that are being transferred to the new school.

Attorney donates $1 5M to WVa college for research program

Attorney donates $1.5M to WVa college for research program April 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) A West Virginia Wesleyan College alumnus has donated $1.5 million to the school for a new paid research program in science. Charleston attorney John F. McCuskey made the largest one-time gift in the private liberal arts college s 130-year history, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reported. At least two freshmen and one sophomore will be chosen each year. Applicants for the summer program at the Buckhannon school must be involved in science programs with a focus on biology, chemistry and physics. They can include residents of Appalachia, minorities and people of color, students with intellectual or physical disabilities, and students who attended low-performing public high schools.

Attorney donates $1 5M to WVa college for research program | News, Sports, Jobs

W.Va. News Apr 26, 2021 CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) A West Virginia Wesleyan College alumnus has donated $1.5 million to the school for a new paid research program in science. Charleston attorney John F. McCuskey made the largest one-time gift in the private liberal arts college’s 130-year history, The Parkersburg News and Sentinel reported. At least two freshmen and one sophomore will be chosen each year. Applicants for the summer program at the Buckhannon school must be involved in science programs with a focus on biology, chemistry and physics. They can include residents of Appalachia, minorities and people of color, students with intellectual or physical disabilities, and students who attended low-performing public high schools.

Exploring Ohio s history | News, Sports, Jobs

cmyer@newsandsentinel.com For the past few weeks, I have spent my free days working with a team trying to solve a riddle that has sent people on a scavenger hunt-style mission all over Ohio. (No, I can’t share the riddle or any other details, but those are beside the point, anyway. It’s kept many of us on the road exploring since the beginning of the pandemic.) It’s been weeks, and most of us have been all up and down Ohio, without solving the riddle. I’m beginning to suspect the author of the riddle knew what he or she was doing. I have been supremely confident I found the right location five times now.

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