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State Tipoffs Involving West Virginia Newsletter for Wednesday April 10, 2024 ( 4 items )  

American Public University, Trailblazer in Online Education, Now Transforming Into Global Digital University; Unveils New Visual Identity as First Step of Its Next Chapter
CHARLES TOWN, West Virginia, April 10 -- The American Public University System issued the following news release on April 9, 2024: With over two decades of success in providing top-quality, career-relevant, online higher education, American Public University (APU) is expanding its reach to become a global digital university that integrates emerging technologies and enhanced teaching and learning opportunities for faculty and students. Today, APU enters a new chapter which includes a new visual   more

CONCORD UNIVERSITY'S DAY OF SERVICE SET FOR APRIL 13
ATHENS, West Virginia, April 9 -- Concord University issued the following news release: Concord University's annual Day of Service will be held on Saturday, April 13. The focus of the event is to encourage the campus community and alumni to engage in service work to reflect the 'Come to Learn, Go to Serve' motto of Concord. We will have alumni, faculty, staff, and students engaging in service projects for the day. Registration begins at the Bonner House at 8:30 AM. Service projects begin at 9   more

W.Va. Health Dept.: West Virginia Becomes First State to Develop Protocols for the Administration of Whole Blood on Ambulances
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 10 -- The West Virginia Department of Health issued the following news: Since West Virginia became the first state in the country to provide statewide protocols for the administration of whole blood on ambulances, the Department of Health (DH) is pleased to announce two counties are currently providing the service to residents. Cabell County EMS started offering the service in November of 2023, and in March of 2024, Harrison County also began carrying whole bl  more

W.Va. PSC Probes How Utilities Notify Public of Outages
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 10 -- The Public Service Commission of West Virginia issued the following news release: State regulators have opened a general investigation into notifications by utilities and cable providers regarding service outages. The Public Service Commission of West Virginia has notified 14 regulated utilities that they should explain how they notify their individual customers when they are affected by service outages. The companies named in the investigation are Mounta  more