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County West Virginia
West Virginia Directory Of County
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- Marion County 4-H & Youth Development - Service of the West Virginia University Extension Service. Description and history of 4-H. Links to individual 4-H club pages within the county, and to state and national 4-H pages, including "[FourHWeb]Create?." Marion County, West Virginia
- Marion County Technical Center - A vocational technical school located in north central West Virginia, serving students in Marion and Wetzel Counties. Offers a wide variety of technical programs, as well as adult education. Marion County, West Virginia
- McDowell County Floods - Photos of floodwaters and damage in past flood events, including 1957, 1977, 2001, and 2002. McDowell County, West Virginia
- McDowell County Historical Society - Organized in 1992. Includes membership, publications and contact information. McDowell County, West Virginia
- McDowell County, WV Population by Decades - Population table for the years 1900 to 2000. McDowell County, West Virginia
- Mercer County Convention and Visitors Bureau - Official site, local information. Mercer County, West Virginia
- Mercer County Economic Development - The development authority of Mercer County focuses on business and economic development. Mercer County, West Virginia
- Mercer County Real Estate - Realtor.com home listings for Mercer County and surrounding areas. Mercer County, West Virginia
- Mercer County Schools - Board policies, mission statement, school directory and web sites, district profile, administrative directory, and calendar. Mercer County, West Virginia
- Mercer County Schools - List of schools in Mercer County. Mercer County, West Virginia
- Mercer and Tazewell Community Information - Roanoke.com presents Mercer and Tazewell County relocation and tourism information. Mercer County, West Virginia
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Daily Fact
Hurricane episodes are naturally occurring meteorological depressions that evolve over open water in the tropics, usually between the latitudes of 30o N and 30o S; a rotating disturbance forms around a center of calm atmosphere, usually 30 to 50 kilometers in diameter, with air circulating counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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