West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Recent News About West Virginia Division of Culture and History
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Two sofas purchased by Workman being stored in Supreme Court warehouse
CHARLESTON – Two antique sofas purchased by Justice Margaret Workman are being stored in a state Supreme Court warehouse. -
Asthmatic alleges state failed to accommodate her disability
CHARLESTON – A woman with acute asthma sued the West Virginia Department of Education and Arts (WVDEA) after the state allegedly failed to accommodate her disability. -
Uncovering West Virginia's history
CHARLESTON – No matter where you live or where you're from, there is always something fascinating about finding an unearthed treasure. -
'Scratch 'em and Sue 'em: Post Civil War Legal Issues' discussed
CHARLESTON - Kenneth Bailey will give a talk titled “Scratch ‘em and Sue ‘em: Post Civil War Legal Issues” at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Archives and History Library in the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex, Charleston. Bailey’s talk is free and open to the public. -
*** WVR p1 art package (plus others for inside, too ...)
P1 Headline: Art on display -
Leadership West Virginia annouces Class of 2011
CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 20th Anniversary Class of Leadership West Virginia. Candidates were selected from a list of nominations that was submitted in late 2010. -
Living the Dream award nominations sought
King CHARLESTON -– The Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission is seeking nominations for the "Living the Dream" annual awards. -
Living The Dream Award nominations sought
Starcher CHARLESTON -- State Supreme Court Justice Larry Starcher, as co-chairman of the Living the Dream Awards Committee, is soliciting nominations for the Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission awards. -
This Just In: Kanawha County
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Musician sues after falling into Cultural Center elevator shaft
CHARLESTON - A local musician who fell down an empty elevator shaft at the state's Cultural Center has filed a suit against the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, seeking compensatory damages for his injuries. -
"Living the Dream" nominations sought
CHARLESTON -– State Supreme Court Justice Larry V. Starcher, as co-chairman of the "Living the Dream" Awards Committee, is soliciting nominations for the Martin Luther King Jr. West Virginia Holiday Commission awards.