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E-News | Join Core Arboretum spring wildflower walks

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E-News | Join Core Arboretum spring wildflower walks


The Department of Biology invites the community to join its spring ephemeral wildflower walk Sunday (April 12) at the Core Arboretum.

The free guided walks will begin at noon, 12:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. 

The walks will take place each Sunday in April.

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Find more information and register to attend.

Last year, more than 45 species of plants were seen in bloom over the course of the wildflower walks.

Individuals are also welcome to visit and see the flowers on their own. Information on how to find and  identify the flowers are available at the kiosk.

Those who wish to schedule a group tour outside of the regular schedule or would like to become a volunteer guide, should contact Zach Fowler, WVU Core Arboretum director, at zfowler@mail.wvu.edu. 



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West Virginia Lottery results: See winning numbers for Mega Millions, Daily 3 on April 28, 2026

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The results are in for the West Virginia Lottery’s draw games on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on April 28.

Winning Mega Millions numbers from April 28 drawing

14-36-41-47-66, Mega Ball: 15

Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.

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Winning Daily 3 numbers from April 28 drawing

3-2-2

Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Daily 4 numbers from April 28 drawing

7-7-8-7

Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Cash 25 numbers from April 28 drawing

03-15-16-17-21-22

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Check Cash 25 payouts and previous drawings here.

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When are the West Virginia Lottery drawings held?

  • Powerball: 11 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Mega Millions: 10:59 p.m. ET Tuesday and Friday.
  • Lotto America: 10:15 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Daily 3, 4: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday.
  • Cash 25: 6:59 p.m. ET Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a USA Today editor. You can send feedback using this form.



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Dangerous man committed for insanity escapes West Virginia mental hospital, state police searching

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Dangerous man committed for insanity escapes West Virginia mental hospital, state police searching


HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WTRF) — West Virginia State Police are searching for a Huntington man after authorities said he escaped from River Park Hospital.

Troopers from the Huntington Detachment responded to the hospital on April 27, 2026, after receiving reports that James Ryan Yost, 50, had fled the facility.

Authorities said Yost is considered dangerous.

Law enforcement officers, including members of the Huntington Police Department, searched the surrounding area but were unable to locate him.

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According to state police, hospital staff provided a Morgan County Circuit Court order showing Yost had been committed to the custody of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources by reason of insanity. The order remains in effect until February 2098.

Yost has been entered into the National Crime Information Center database as an escapee.

He is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing about 140 pounds, with blue eyes and brown hair.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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West Virginia trooper cars add QR codes to speed access to addiction treatment

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The West Virginia Angel Initiative is striving to provide easier access to addiction and treatment services statewide.

“We’re a direct partner with the West Virginia State Police and what the program is designed to do is provide confidential compassionate access for the people that they come across that are struggling with substance use a quick fast easy way to get into treatment,” program provider for HELP4WV Salwa Kirk said.

The Angel Initiative is being strengthened by partnering with West Virginia State Police, training new recruits and troopers to increase awareness of the mental health and addiction resources that are available statewide.

“We’ve seen a lot of engagement already and a lot of interest to be able to serve,” Kirk said.

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She said recently, QR codes have been placed in troopers cars for people to scan to get these services with no delay, removing barriers to encourage more people to get help.

“The QR codes are a simple form that State Police can access when they do come across someone that needs treatment instead of a bunch of lengthy paper work,” she said.

She said last year, their calls totaled to almost 26,000 and they’re hopeful the QR codes will encourage more to reach out.

“It’s a way to get people these resources quick and a lot of times they’re connected with someone on the other end of the line that also has lived experience. We’re able to offer a passionate judgment-free zone to be able to confide in us,” she said.

If you are struggling with substance use disorder and want to connect to these services, call 1844-help, for a same day placement.

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