Marshall County Gets $4,000 Back in Long-Lost Treasury Property Recovery

West Virginia's state treasurer recovered $4,179 in unclaimed property for Marshall County, revealing a $6.8 million backlog awaiting the county.

West Virginia's state treasurer recovered $4,179 in unclaimed property for Marshall County, revealing a $6.8 million backlog awaiting the county.

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