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Students at Mount Vernon's Lincoln School paid homage to Black scientists as the annual science fair took place during Black ...
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Suzanne Stewart Staff Writer More than 100 third through eighth grade Pocahontas County students converged on the Green Bank Observatory January 28 for the annual county Science and Engineering Fair.
Seventh and eighth grade students at Fairfield Center School participated in the school’s first ever-science fair on Tuesday.
Eighteen Central Lee High School scientists participated in Sunday’s science fair at Heron Bend Conservation Center.