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wowktv.com | Ian Swanson
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2 days ago |
wowktv.com | Merrily McAuliffe
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – Reporters and producers are trading their microphones for hammers as part of Nexstar’s annual Founder’s Day of Caring. On June 20th, 13 News will partner with Habitat for Humanity of Kanawha and Putnam County and the ReStore to give back to the community. Employees with WOWK will join a home build on Charleston’s West Side, helping create safe, affordable housing for local families.
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2 days ago |
wowktv.com | Merrily McAuliffe
Skip to content Weather Alert1 MORE ALERTS Special Weather Statement: Athens County 1 MORE ALERTS Weather Alert Air Quality Alert: Boone County, Braxton County, Cabell County, Calhoun County, Clay County, Jackson County, Kanawha County, Lincoln … Your Opt Out Preference Signal is Honored Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Data Your Privacy When you visit our website, we store cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences or your...
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3 days ago |
wowktv.com | Joey Rather
NEWELL, W.Va. (WBOY) — Many West Virginians are familiar with Fiesta Tableware, a Mountain State staple that prides itself on being manufactured in Newell, along the Ohio River, but Jeopardy! viewers around the world got to learn about it, as well, Wednesday night. During the June 4 episode on WBOY-NBC, contestants were presented with the following clue in the category “Putting the Brand Back Together.”“This iconic line of colorful dinnerware was discontinued in 1973, but revived in 1986.
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wowktv.com | Merrily McAuliffe
HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) – A STEM summer camp is coming to the region, offering teens the chance to build their own Mars-style rover. The week-long program is designed for students ages 12 to 16. Participants will learn system design by assembling a rover powered by a microcontroller. Throughout the week, students will explore key concepts in mechanical and electrical engineering, including microcontrollers, sensors, and remote control systems.
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