CHARLESTON — West Virginia officials announced on Friday that benefits through the Supplemental Nutritition Assistance Program (SNAP) can now be stretched again at farmers markets, farm stands, mobile ...
Wayne County has been working toward expanding its EMS services for months, aiming to secure funding to build two permanent EMS stations in different areas of t Man with active warrant in Wood County ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) — Less than two months after the SNAP Stretch program became available at farmer's markets this summer, its nearly $150,000 worth of funding ran out. Since the end of ...
HUNTINGTON — Overwhelming attendance at farmers markets across the state has exhausted the funding of the West Virginia SNAP Stretch program, suspending it in most areas for the foreseeable future.
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