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A representative of the West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office presented a $500 check to Glenwood School in Mercer County today, as part of the tenth annual SMART529 When I Grow Up essay contest.Third...
West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office representative Jenny Jebbia presented a $500 check to Woodsdale Elementary School in Ohio County, as part of the tenth annual SMART529 When I Grow Up essay conte...
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue recognized two Harrison County student essay contest winners and presented $500 checks to each of their schools Tuesday morning.Johnson Elementary first grade...
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue presented a $500 check to Union Elementary School in Upshur County Tuesday, as part of the tenth annual SMART529 When I Grow Up essay contest.Third grade stud...
Race raises college funds for former foster childrenState Treasurer John Perdue’s office and Mission West Virginia will once again make the futures of former foster children brighter after a third ann...
Race raises college funds for former foster childrenA loving family has adopted two foster children. Everything is great right?Yes, certainly better than the alternative, says Joanna Seigneur, who wit...
West Virginians are creatures of both the old and new, as evidenced in April by the way they filed for $1.4 million in unclaimed property.Electronic claims are the favorite way to file for lost assets...
West Virginia State Treasurer John Perdue presented a $500 check to Tomahawk Intermediate School in Berkeley County today, as part of the tenth annual SMART529 When I Grow Up essay contest. Third grad...
State Treasurer John Perdue presented a $24,000 unclaimed property check to Putnam County Aging officials Thursday at the Four Points Sheraton, as part of West Virginia Money Smart Week and AARP’s “Op...
Unclaimed property impersonators calling from BostonState Treasurer John Perdue is urging residents not to cooperate with anyone purporting to represent the National Association of Unclaimed Property ...