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Cabell County Board spotlights student winners and unveils Woody Williams Center identity as applications surge
Summary
Board members recognized student inventors, hometown heroes and Senate Youth Program finalists; Melissa Ash presented the new Woody Williams Center logo and reported applications rose from 305 to 633 for the next school year.
The Cabell County Board of Education opened its Nov. 18 meeting by recognizing student achievements and unveiling branding for the new Woody Williams Center for Advanced Learning and Careers.
Dr. Ashley Stevens introduced a series of student and community recognitions, including Cabell Midland junior Max Noble, who won first place in engineering at the West Virginia Makes Festival for a 3‑D printed weightlifting attachment he called the Gripinator. "My original prototype held 90 pounds," Noble said. "This one was able to hold 540 pounds. We plan to make it stronger and more reliable." Providence for the competition was on Marshall University's…
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