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  1. Governor Patrick Morrisey Announces Public-Private Partnership to Repair Primary I-79 Exit (155) in Morgantown

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    A major $135 million infrastructure project will overhaul I-79 Exit 155 and Chaplin Hill Road through a public-private partnership. The plan includes reconfiguring the interchange, building a new two-lane flyover, and upgrading Chaplin Hill Road into a multilane boulevard to ease congestion and improve safety. This transformation will significantly enhance access to Morgantown, Mylan Park, and surrounding developments.

    This information has been summarized, read the full press release on Governor Morrisey’s Announcement on repairs to I-79, Exit 155 in Morgantown.

  2. Interstate-79 Corridor and North Central West Virginia to see continued growth, expert says

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    West Virginia University chief economist John Deskins has a positive five-year forecast for the Interstate 79 Corridor and North Central West Virginia. He points out that the region, stretching from Harrison County to Monongalia County along I-79, is uniquely equipped to withstand economic uncertainty and could likely even experience growth over the next five years. He cites the region’s higher population density as compared to the rest of WV, a diversified industrial sector, and proximity to Pittsburgh as factors behind the area’s growth and stability. Deskins also cites West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle as a standout region for economic growth.

    This information has been summarized, read the full WVNews article on continued growth in North Central West Virginia.