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Tug Valley Mining Institute awards scholarships 58s5f
Tug Valley Mining Institute (TVMI) announces the six 2025 scholarship recipients. The $8,000 David B. Akers Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Hayden Brumfield, Tug Valley; the $8,000 Raymond J. Scites Honorary Scholarship Award was awarded to Sydnie Wolfe, Chapmanville. Four $1,000 scholarships were awarded to Nathaniel Conley, Logan; Cora Harvey, Logan; Gage Hurley, Phelps; and Olvia Ward, Pike Central.
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Ross Chastain goes from worst to 1st to win NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600 121f4d
Ross Chastain ed William Byron with six laps left and won the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, becoming the first driver to win the event after starting at the back of the field. William Byron won the first three stages and led 283 laps, but surrendered the lead to Chastain, who started in 40th place and led just eight laps in his first NASCAR Cup Series victory of the year. It was a huge boost to Trackhouse Racing, and a bitter disappointment for Charlotte native Byron. NASCAR said Chastain is the first to win from an official starting position of last since Bobby Allison at the Richmond Fairgrounds in 1969.
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