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AARP West Virginia has presented its highest volunteer recognition, the Andrus Award for Community Service, to Jeanette Alexander of Charleston. Alexander was among six nominees from across the state who were formally recognized during an Oct. 20 luncheon event at Charleston’s Edgewood Country Club.
Lady Indians' two-sport athlete, band member earns statewide honor
Blue Eagles' two-sport athlete, band member earns statewide honor
Bulldogs' three-sport student athlete earns statewide honor
Hawks' two-sport student athlete earns statewide honor
Mountain Line Transit seeks volunteer drivers for alternative transportation program
Vikings' cheerleader, band member earns statewide honor
Hampshire County two-sport standout earns statewide honor
For the third consecutive year, AARP West Virginia and the MetroNews Radio Network are again partnering to recognize some of the state’s best and brightest student athletes through the AARP West Virginia Scholar Athlete of the Week program.
In connection with AARP’s I Heart Caregivers initiative, AARP West Virginia will host a free screening of the 2014 major motion picture “Still Alice” 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 16, at The Metropolitan Theater, 369 High St., Morgantown.
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