HUNTINGTON — West Virginia manufacturers will need nearly 7,000 jobs filled over the next three years, and the need will be most acute in the Huntington and Charleston areas.

That was among the results of a survey done by the Marshall University Center for Business & Economic Research for the Marshall Advanced Manufacturing Center , which released the results Tuesday. Metro Kanawha

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Manufacturers say they will need an additional 2,700 full-time workers over the next 12 months and nearly 7,000 in the next three years.

Most survey respondents indicated they exp

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