West Virginia
West Virginia Hive, WVU Tech launch lab seeking entries for 2024 Pitch Southern WV Business Idea Competition
Deadline for entrepreneurs to submit proposals is March 23
The West Virginia Hive, in partnership with the West Virginia University Institute of Technology (WVU Tech) Launch Lab, will host their next Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea Competition on Apr. 23, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on the WVU Tech campus in Beckley. The deadline for entrepreneurs to apply is Mar. 23.
Diana Woods, director of the WVU Tech Launch Lab who is serving as coordinator of the event, said, “The Pitch Southern West Virginia competition will look a little different this spring. The format has been restructured from ‘community’ and ‘student’ divisions to ‘incubation’ and ‘ideation’ divisions.” She said the incubation division is for entrepreneurs who have already registered their business and have made their first sales. The ideation division is for those who have not yet registered their business or who have registered but have not made their first sales.
“We felt these changes were needed in order to group competitors in their respective stages of start-up, so they compete with others at the same level, as well as, to encourage new innovators to participate in the competition,” said Woods. “The ideation division is ideal for students and individuals who want to get early feedback on their ideas and to gain valuable pitch experience but are not yet ready to launch their business.”
Woods said a panel of judges will select the winners and award $5,000 in prizes. The funding for the awards is from private contributors. Woods said the upcoming pitch competition is open to residents and businesses located in Raleigh, Fayette, Nicholas, Summers, Webster, Pocahontas, Greenbrier, Monroe, Mercer, Wyoming, McDowell, Logan and Mingo Counties and WVU Tech students, faculty and staff. Entries to the business idea competition are limited to entrepreneurs of new start-ups and businesses in operation for less than three years.
Woods said the deadline to submit an application is 11:59 p.m., Saturday, Mar. 23. Apply online at https://wvhive.com/business-idea-competition/
Judy Moore, executive director of the WV Hive and deputy director of the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority, said a panel of judges will evaluate the entries to the Pitch Southern West Virginia Business Idea Competition and select finalists to present in-person on Apr. 23. She said all finalists will be provided with additional details and afforded opportunities for coaching on how to create a winning pitch presentation.
During the in-person competition, each entrepreneur will have five minutes to present their business idea to a panel of judges and explain why it is innovative and how it will make a difference to residents of southern West Virginia. Each presentation will be followed by a brief question and answer period with the judges. Prizes awarded include:
Incubation Division: First place: $2,000; Second place: $1,000; Third place: $750
Ideation Division: One prize: $1,000
Audience Favorite: $250
Prize money must be used to further the business idea. WVU Tech students also have the option of using it toward their education.
Woods said a popular element of the competition is the “audience favorite” award. Everyone in attendance will have an opportunity to vote and the entrepreneur who receives the most votes will win $250. Those interested in sponsoring should contact Beth Epperson at bepperson@nrgrda.org or 304-460-4483. All sponsorship funds are provided to the contestants as winnings.
“The Hive and Launch Lab have been amazed by entrants in past competitions,” said Moore. “We have seen the winners go on to do remarkable things and the winnings helped them grow and refine their business plans. We are honored to offer these opportunities for entrepreneurial growth throughout southern West Virginia.”
West Virginia
WV Celtic Festival and Highland Games
The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
Clans march during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A bald eagle was on display during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A mythical creature turned up for the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A bull was among the livestock on display during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
Clans march during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
Clans march during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A bald eagle was on display during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A mythical creature turned up for the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
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The Inter-Mountain photo by Joe Blankenship
A bull was among the livestock on display during the fourth annual West Virginia Wild and Wonderful Celtic Festival and Highland Games at 4-H Camp Pioneer Saturday.
West Virginia
WVDNR accepting applications for waterfowl hunt at McClintic WMA
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources announced that it is accepting applications for a controlled waterfowl hunt, scheduled to take place October 3-11 at McClintic Wildlife Management Area near Point Pleasant in Mason County.
Waterfowl hunters who wish to participate must submit their application by 11:59 p.m. August 14 at WVhunt.com. Successful applicants will be notified by mail by the second week of September.
“Controlled hunts like this are an important part of our mission to manage wildlife resources responsibly, while also giving hunters access to high-quality hunting experiences,” said WVDNR Director Brett McMillion.
The event allows hunters to hunt from a shooting station in a controlled waterfowl hunting zone at McClintic WMA during the October split of the waterfowl season. Hunters who are successful in the lottery draw are assigned an area free of charge and are permitted to bring one guest. A shooting station is also available for hunters who have a disability.
Hunters successful in the draw will be randomly assigned a day to hunt. They must report to the McClintic WMA office prior to 6 a.m. that day. Applicants not selected may come to the McClintic office on the morning of each day’s hunt to sign up for an opportunity to hunt shooting stations not filled by selected hunters.
For more information, consult the West Virginia Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations, which will be available online at WVdnr.gov and at WVDNR offices by the end of August.
West Virginia
The Moving Wall returns to West Virginia with stop in St. Albans this week – WV MetroNews
ST. ALBANS, W.Va – Kanawha Valley residents and visitors from around the state get the chance to pay their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War when The Moving Wall arrives in St. Albans this week.
The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial located in Washington, DC, and it has been touring the United States for over 40 years to give Americans that may not be able to visit the memorial a chance to recognize those who lost their lives.
“The Moving Wall was put together in 1984 for the purpose of providing a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It’s about 250 feet long, about ten foot at the high point, and then slopesx down along both wings of the wall,” VFW Post 6418 Commander Jerry Mollohan said Tuesday on 580 Live with Dave Allen.
VFW Post 6418 is hosting The Moving Wall in St. Albans with public viewing beginning at noon on Thursday and continuing through Sunday. A ceremony is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 28, at the wall’s location at 1481 MacCorkle Avenue.
“It’s coming to us from a VFW post in North Carolina, and they’ll be in town tomorrow night, and they’ll bring the wall to the St. Albans Shopping Center,” Mollohan said.
West Virginia suffered the highest casualty rate per capita of any state during the Vietnam War and was among the states with the highest rate of volunteers for service. Mollohan said this is a chance for people with ties to those that served to reconnect with their history.
“There’s 388 West Virginians on the wall, and, of course, there’s over 58,000 total names on the wall. There’s just a lot of family and friends that are connected to those servicepeople that are on the wall,” he said.
Mollohan takes pride in VFW Post 6418 bringing The Moving Wall to West Virginia for the first time in recent memory. He wants residents to come out and learn more about the lives lost in service of the United States.
“The sacrifices that the country has made in all wars is high priority for our obligation to recognize the price of freedom,” he said.
VFW Post 6418 has more information about The Moving Wall at vfw6418.org.
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