A new Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences exhibit promises an out-of-this-world conclusion to spring break for area students.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated with more complete information about the exhibit's opening date.
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Walhonde Tools Inc. of South Charleston may not be a household name in the hills and hollows of West Virginia, but the small manufacturer has …
