Dr. Christiansen's Legacy and Local Seismic Activity Discussed

Dr. Christiansen's Legacy and Local Seismic Activity Discussed
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State Health Officer Discusses Legacy And W.Va’s Seismic Activity, This West Virginia Morning

West Virginia Public Broadcasting | Wednesday, December 18, 2024

By Staff

In a recent segment on West Virginia Public Broadcasting, State Health Officer Dr. Matthew Christiansen reflects on his tenure and resigns after improving health initiatives across the state. In addition, the episode covers recent seismic activity felt in local areas like Huntington, along with recognition for a Kanawha County teacher's achievements and certification of election results by Governor Jim Justice. Listeners from towns like Charles Town and Ranson can tune in for more local updates and public health discussions.

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