Gov. Justice appoints First Lady Cathy Justice to State Board of Education
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Gov. Justice announced that he has appointed First Lady Cathy Justice to the West Virginia Board of Education.
The First Lady has been a tireless advocate for the children of West Virginia and has led numerous initiatives across the state. The hallmark of her service is the Communities In Schools program which has expanded to all 55 counties. She also pioneered the Friends With Paws program, having placed 42 therapy dogs in schools statewide, bringing additional comfort and support to West Virginia students.
First Lady Justice attended public schools in Beckley, before graduating from Marshall University in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. She taught at schools in Raleigh County and has continued to use her background and experience in education to build pillars of support for children, helping to reinforce community support that addresses the ever-growing needs of students and families.
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Gov. Justice announces $58 million contract, breaks ground on next section of King Coal Highway
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Gov. Justice announced the award of a $58 million contract for the construction of a 2.5-mile stretch of the King Coal Highway, connecting Littlesburg to the Mercer County Airport.
The King Coal Highway is a four-lane highway approximately 95 miles long running through McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Wyoming, and Wayne counties, along or near currently existing US 52 from US 119 near Williamson to Interstate 77 in Bluefield.
The Roads to Prosperity Project is helping open Southern West Virginia to economic development.
“Years ago, I had a vision for Roads to Prosperity, and it’s taken off in ways I never thought possible,” Gov. Justice said. “The King Coal Highway is one of our most crucial projects because it unlocks the potential for Southern West Virginia. It sat on the sidelines for 30 years until we had a leader who truly believed in our state and the benefits our roads could bring. Today, we’re celebrating another big milestone for the King Coal Highway, with even more projects on the way. We’re not slowing down or taking a backseat—West Virginia is on the move, and we’re going to keep it rolling.”
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Gov. Justice announces $77 million contract for major bridge project on Corridor H, will complete Kerens to Parsons section
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Gov. Justice announced the contract award for Roaring Run Bridge, completing the Kerens to Parsons section of Corridor H. Triton Construction Inc. has been awarded the over $77 million project.
Gov. Justice made the announcement during an event along the King Coal Highway, where he announced another contract award.
“Getting the Roaring Run Bridge project off the ground is just another piece of the puzzle for Corridor H,” Gov. Justice said. “This final piece for the Kerens to Parsons section is a massive milestone in our ultimate goal of finishing this corridor. These announcements bring us closer to running through the finish line on Corridor H. I’ve said it over and over again, but Corridor H is the most important project for West Virginia. Celebrating these days feels amazing, and when we finally say that Corridor H is finished, it will be a historic day for West Virginia.”
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Gov. Justice signs HB 203 providing $1.2 million to West Virginia Veterans Home in Barboursville
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Surrounded by several veterans and members of the Marshall University ROTC, Gov. Justice signed House Bill 203, which provides $1.2 million in funding for the West Virginia Veterans Home in Barboursville.
“We just had Election Day, and if it weren’t for the people in this room, we wouldn’t even have the right to vote. You are the greatest people on the planet, and we should do everything we can to take care of you. This funding is just one way to show our gratitude and make sure you have the comfort and support you deserve,” Gov. Justice said to the crowd. “Every dollar we invest in this facility, every improvement we make, is a way of saying thank you to our heroes. You deserve a home that reflects our respect, our gratitude, and the love that every West Virginian feels for you. We’ll always stand by our veterans, just as you have always stood by us."
This funding will be used for much-needed infrastructure repairs, quality-of-life upgrades, and other improvements for residents.
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