
Tyler Dedrick
Audience Manager at Mountain State Spotlight
Audience Manager, @mtnstspotlight. Fan of public parks, public libraries and public records. WI 🐮➡️IL 🌆➡️AZ🌵➡️WV 🖼️ Opinions my own.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
bdtonline.com | Tyler Dedrick
In West Virginia, you can cast your vote several ways: in-person early voting, mailing an absentee ballot or voting in-person on Election Day. With early voting now underway, here’s a quick rundown of questions you might have as you head to the polls:Besides the president, who’s on my ballot? While the presidential election at the top of the ticket may get a lot of attention, there are hundreds of names on ballots across West Virginia’s 55 counties as well as a constitutional amendment.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
timeswv.com | Tyler Dedrick
In West Virginia, you can cast your vote several ways: in-person early voting, mailing an absentee ballot or voting in-person on Election Day. With early voting now underway, here’s a quick rundown of questions you might have as you head to the polls:Besides the president, who’s on my ballot? While the presidential election at the top of the ticket may get a lot of attention, there are hundreds of names on ballots across West Virginia’s 55 counties as well as a constitutional amendment.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
mountainstatespotlight.org | Tyler Dedrick
In West Virginia, you can cast your vote several ways: in-person early voting, mailing an absentee ballot or voting in-person on Election Day. With early voting now underway, here’s a quick rundown of questions you might have as you head to the polls: While the presidential election at the top of the ticket may get a lot of attention, there are hundreds of names on ballots across West Virginia’s 55 counties as well as a constitutional amendment.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
mountainstatespotlight.org | Henry Culvyhouse |Mary Kay McFarland |Tyler Dedrick
In a wide-ranging conversation in Huntington, West Virginia residents said they want to hear candidates vying for their votes discuss reproductive rights, harm reduction, education and government accountability and transparency. More than 20 people showed up at an event, co-hosted by the League of Women Voters of the Huntington Area and Mountain State Spotlight. It was the latest in a series of election listening sessions held across the state by the news outlet.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
bdtonline.com | Sarah Elbeshbishi |Tyler Dedrick |Allen Siegler
Since moving from New York City in the late 1960s, Naomi and Harvey Cohen have a long history of serving the state. Naomi joined Appalachian Volunteers and the federal government’s VISTA program early in the existence of those programs, and Harvey followed his soon-to-be wife from the Northeast to Mercer County. Over the following five decades, the couple — both lawyers — provided legal services and developed small businesses throughout Southern West Virginia.
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