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  • BUCKHANNON, W. Va. (WDTV) – The digital divide is a problem that many of our counties continue to face with several residents and businesses having no access to high speed internet. Thanks to a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture, thousands will soon be brought up to speed.The USDA is investing $3 million in infrastructure projects to bring broadband to more than 3,600 households and communities. Senator Shelley Moore Capito joined Anne Hazlett, Assistant to the... Read More
  • MARTINSBURG — The Berkeley County Recovery Resource Center will use a chunk of its three-year federal grant of nearly $300,000 to hire a recovery network coordinator, according to Berkeley County officials.The grant money is part of the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act allocated by the U.S. Department of Justice last month.The RRC network coordinator position has already been approved by the Berkeley County Council, according to Kevin Knowles, Community Recovery Service Coordinator... Read More
  • CHARLESTON — Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., will be hosting a final round mobile office dates throughout West Virginia. Members of Senator Capito’s staff are working these stations to provide constituents one-on-one assistance with casework and other issues they may be experiencing with federal agencies.The dates and locations are as follows:11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Frankfort District Senior Center, 10 Summit Drive, Short Gap; 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.... Read More
  • West Virginia Sen. Shelley Moore Capito has been joined by Nevada Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto in the introduction of the "Code Like a Girl Act," bipartisan legislation that will create two National Science Foundation grant programs to encourage young girls to pursue careers in computer science. A companion bill, H.R. 3316, was introduced by Reps. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Jacky Rosen, D-Nev.Capito said the tech industry provides many opportunities for students and workers to... Read More
  • HUNTINGTON - Working while you learn can be beneficial for both the student and the business, especially when the skills the student is learning match the job opportunity.Rachel Enyart is one of those students looking to earn wages while completing her tech degree at Mountwest Community and Technical College."I start my final semester at Mountwest Community and Technical College in January," she said. "Now, thanks to the Learn and Earn program, I will be able to work for a technology company in... Read More
  • Cupcakes were passed around the crowd on the New River Gorge Bridge Saturday at the 38th annual Bridge Day in celebration of the bridge's 40th birthday. Folks from all over the country came to celebrate the bridge's birthday, including West Virginia representatives and even workers involved in the construction of the bridge many years ago.The New River Gorge National River's Superintendent Lizzie Watts said the birthday celebration was a way to honor all those involved in the building of... Read More
  • On Monday, ground was broken on a 900-square-foot expansion and renovation at the Harpers Ferry Visitors Center. The expansion will double the center’s space and is expected to be complete next spring.The $750,000 being spent is well worth it. For many visitors to the state, it’s their first stop.“First impressions are important,” said Annette Gavin, Jefferson County Convention and Visitors Bureau CEO, at a groundbreaking ceremony held Monday.Indeed they are.In addition... Read More
  • Starting with a ground-breaking celebration, construction began Monday to complete a 900-square-foot expansion and renovation that will double the visitors center’s space by next spring. The $750,000 construction project will make more room for–in addition to restrooms and offices — interactive exhibits highlighting the attractions to this historic town and throughout Jefferson County.“First impressions are important,” said Annette Gavin, CEO of the Jefferson County... Read More
  • October 17, 2017

    State senators look forward

    MARTINSBURG — It was a tale of two senators at Shepherd University’s research forum held Monday, with Sen. Joe Manchin D-WVa. addressing the country’s opioid crisis, while Shelley Moore Capito R-W.Va, stressed the importance for West Virginia to tap into the next cutting edge technological trends.Manchin and Capito touched on their respective state issues while serving as keynote speakers at “West Virginia Research and Innovation: A Catalyst for Better Health and Economic... Read More
  • CHARLESTON — Members of U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito’s staff will be available to discuss issues with citizens in the North Central West Virginia area beginning this week.On Tuesday, representatives will be at the Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, 500 W. Main St., Clarksburg, from 11 a.m.-noon on Tuesday.Also, they will travel to the Wetzel County Senior Center, 145 Paducah Drive, New Martinsville, 10-11 a.m. on Thursday, and the Tyler County Senior Citizens Center, 504... Read More
  • CHARLESTON – U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., will host a mobile office stop in Cabell County this week.Members of Capito's staff will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, at Cabell County Community Services Organization Inc., 724 10th Ave. in Huntington, to provide constituents one-on-one assistance with casework and other issues they may be experiencing with federal agencies.Appointments are not required but are encouraged and can be made by visiting... Read More
  • WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said Monday she’s “honored” to welcome her friend, U.S. Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, to West Virginia next week.Wilson and the senator will visit West Virginia Air National Guard bases next week, and meet with the men and women who serve in the U.S. Air Force. This is the secretary’s first official visit to West Virginia.“We are fortunate to have a leader, a veteran and a woman like Secretary... Read More
  • Shepherd University hosted an event Monday exploring the possibility of more efficient ways for universities, industry, government, and scientific researchers to work together to combat the opioid epidemic. And a recent public opinion survey indicates West Virginians want to see the state be a leader on this issue.The survey, conducted by Research!America in partnership with Zogby Analytics, was presented at Shepherd’s event –  “West Virginia Research and Innovation: A... Read More
  • BEVERLY — Local, state and federal officials joined with employees and operators of Armstrong Flooring near Elkins last week to announce a $2.5 million grant from the Economic Development Administration.The announcement was made at an event that included U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. and EDA Acting head Dennis Alvord, as well as local business and development leaders.Sen. Capito and others said the EDA grant will support the expansion of Armstrong Flooring, a manufacturing... Read More
  • WEIRTON — The continuing redevelopment of former mill property in Weirton will be receiving a boost, following an announcement made Wednesday by the U.S. Economic Development Administration.Work on approximately 1,100 acres of land in Weirton was among eight projects in West Virginia receiving a total of $8.3 million in federal funds as part of a new initiative to support economic development in areas hit by the coal industry’s decline.The Business Development Corp. of the Northern... Read More
  • ELKINS, W.Va. – The Mingo County Redevelopment Authority (MCRA) in Williamson has received a $1.392 million grant to help develop the Twisted Gun Golf Course.The grant, announced Wednesday, will help provide provide water service to the new Twisted Gun Gap development and the Hatfield-McCoy trail system. According to grantee estimates, the project will help create 55 new jobs and generate $7.5 in private investment.U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) announced several grants as she... Read More
  • BEVERLY — Female fifth-graders at Beverly Elementary School got encouragement this week from U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, who hopes to reach the next generation of leaders.After becoming West Virginia’s first female U.S. senator, Capito created the Girls Rise Up program to empower West Virginia’s girls to reach their full potential through education, fitness and confidence-boosting activities.She has visited at least 15 schools in the state so far, and her visit Wednesday... Read More
  • WVU Tech's LaunchLab will share in a $747,123 economic development investment award that will assist the WVU LaunchLab Network facilitate small business development and foster economic growth. According to the office Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, who announced the awards Wednesday in Randolph County, LaunchLabs provide students and local entrepreneurs with assistance through the expansion of the existing LaunchLab in Morgantown and the establishment of the LaunchLab in Beckley.Capito joined... Read More
  • MORGANTOWN — Sens. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito separately announced on Oct. 11 that West Virginia will receive more than $8 million in federal Economic Development Administration grants. Among them are grants for WVU and Pierpont Community and Technical College.WVU will receive $747,123 for its LaunchLab Network, a one-stop commercialization and proof-of concept center created to facilitate small business development and foster economic growth. The money will aid expansion of the... Read More
  • October 12, 2017

    Armstrong to Expand

    BEVERLY — An expansion project to create a distribution center at Armstrong Flooring’s manufacturing plant in Beverly could bring up to 50 new jobs, officials announced Wednesday.The expansion will add 85,000 square feet to the local facility, which is the largest pre-finished hardwood flooring plant in the country. Made possible by a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, the project was announced by U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., along with... Read More