Weekly Wages in W.Va. Can’t Compete with National Numbers
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W.Va. In-State Tuition Won't Go Up in 2010-11 School Year
In-state students at West Virginia's public higher education institutions won't see any tuition increases for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Weekly Wages in W.Va. Can't Compete with National Numbers
Average weekly wages in all 55 West Virginia counties lag behind the national average.
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