Preserving Heritage through Words: The Wyoming County Writing Contest
Wyoming County, WV, is a treasure trove of history and culture, and what better way to celebrate and preserve it than through the art of writing?
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Wyoming County, WV, is a treasure trove of history and culture, and what better way to celebrate and preserve it than through the art of writing?
The Wyoming County Community Fund (WCCF) stands as a beacon, providing a central and trusted avenue for individuals and organizations to contribute to the betterment of Wyoming County.
From smart devices to 3D printing, virtual reality to artificial intelligence, it’s an undeniable fact: we live in a technology-driven world.
The Town of Pineville will be having a Chili tasting contest, costume contest, best decorated booth contest, pumpkin carving and painting contest, candy corn guessing contest, and lamppost decorating contest, as well as a cake walk during the 17th Annual Pineville Autumn Festival on Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 5:00 P.M. on Main Street in Pineville, WV.
The positive effects that the industry has on our state’s economy are significant for all of our local communities.
One of the best resources for small business owners is the West Virginia Small Business Development Center, a division of the West Virginia Department of Economic Development.
Wyoming County has always been a place where stories are born and cherished. Each spring, the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority invites residents to showcase their writing talents through the Literature Fund Writing Contest in collaboration with the Wyoming County Planning Commission and the Wyoming County Board of Education.
This year’s awardee is Angel Lusk, a graduating senior at Westside High School. Angel will be attending Southern Community and Technical College in the fall.
As your local EDA, we are committed to providing a comprehensive set of essential services, invaluable resources, funding, and expert guidance to support the success and future growth of our communities.
At the Wyoming County Economic Development Authority, we celebrate small businesses all year long — but spring is an extra special occasion!