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WVU Extension celebrates new beginnings in Cabell County

Representatives from WVU, Cabell County Commission, and Cabell Board of Education pose together after the ribbon cutting for the new Extension office.

West Virginia University Extension, which operates in all 55 counties in West Virginia, is strengthening its service to Cabell County by welcoming a 4-H Youth Development agent and opening a new office location for the community earlier this month.

Officials from the University, Cabell County Commission and Cabell County Board of Education, along with 4-H members and volunteers, Master Gardeners and members of the community, recently gathered together to commemorate the newly relocated office with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

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