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State Tipoffs Involving West Virginia Newsletter for 2023-10-25 ( 4 items )  
Va. Gov. Youngkin 3rd Party Logistics Services Provider to Expand in Virginia (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, Oct. 25 -- Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Virginia, issued the following news release on Oct. 24, 2023: Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Camrett Logistics, a full-service third-party logistics (3PL) company headquartered in Wytheville, will invest over $2 million to expand capacity in Pulaski County. The investment in Dublin will include new construction, renovating existing space, and the purchase of new forklifts and new 100% electric trucks. Virginia successfully comp more PR

W.Va. Gov. Justice Breaks Ground, Announces Naming of Charles Calvin Rogers Veterans Nursing Facility (10)
BECKLEY, West Virginia, Oct. 25 -- Gov. Jim Justice, R-West Virginia, issued the following news release on Oct. 23, 2023: Gov. Jim Justice today led a groundbreaking event for a much-anticipated new veterans nursing facility in Beckley. Gov. Justice joined veterans, state and elected officials, project managers, and directors from the West Virginia Department of Veterans Assistance for the ceremony. Gov. Justice also announced that the facility will be named in honor of a Southern West Virgini more PR

W.Va. State Treasurer Moore Announces Firearms Auction Raised Nearly $5,000 to Benefit Roane County Sheriff's Office (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Oct. 25 -- West Virginia State Treasurer Riley Moore issued the following news release on Oct. 24, 2023: State Treasurer Riley Moore today announced his Office's recent unclaimed property firearms auction raised nearly $5,000 for the Roane County Sheriff's Office - funds to be put towards improving safety and law enforcement efforts in the local community. "Our Office has now conducted ten unclaimed property firearms auctions since 2014, with last month's auction top more PR

WVU Researchers Team Up With Middle School Students to Study Potential Benefits of Acid Rain (10)
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Oct. 25 (TNSres) -- West Virginia University issued the following news: West Virginia University biologists will tap local eighth graders for help on research studying what happens when acid rain stops falling. Years of this environmental phenomena in the eastern U.S. have led to nitrogen pollution in streams and waterways. However, it's also helped trees grow and microbes capture carbon from the atmosphere. Edward Brzostek, associate professor in biology at the WVU  more PR