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New Portion Of Corridor H Now Open

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Kathy Cornwell

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey on Monday cut the ribbon on a new 11-mile, 4-lane section of Corridor H extending from Kerens to Parsons.  The newly opened section shortens connections between Randolph and Tucker counties for residents, businesses, and emergency responders. With today’s opening, 112 miles of Corridor H are now open to traffic with total completion expected by 2034…

“Today is a meaningful date of progress but we are not declaring final victory. This ribbon cutting is just representative of more momentum, but it’s not a finish line. We’ll not stop until we connect I-79 to the Virginia line. That’s always been the goal and I see it happening soon.”