West Virginia Governor Jim Justice was once again making the rounds across the state yesterday, as the week-six “Do It For Babydog” vaccination incentive sweepstakes winners were announced.
In total, some 50 winners were announced, including Michael Quinn of Hacker Valley in Webster County, and Ellen Taylor of the Charleston-area, who were each presented with the keys to brand new, custom outfitted trucks.
During his travels, Justice made a stop at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, to surprise one lucky winner with not only a well-earned service recognition award, but also with a visit from Babydog, and a check for $1 million.
Wanda Jean Coleman, a 10-year employee of the Robert C. Byrd Clinic and Ronceverte resident, is the newest $1 million winner in West Virginia’s “Do It For Babydog” vaccination incentive sweepstakes.
After Coleman was presented with her service award, First Lady Cathy Justice, along with Babydog, handed her the oversized novelty check.
“Wanda registered, she was vaccinated, and low and behold, look what we’ve got here,” the governor said, as Wanda was overcome with emotion.
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