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W.Va.'s teen birth rate down, Kids Count data says
Fewer West Virginia teenagers had babies in 2010 than in 2009, but the state still ranks among the 10 highest in the country for children born to teenage mothers, according a study released Tuesday from Kids Count West Virginia.
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W.Va.'s teen birth rate down, Kids Count data says
Fewer West Virginia teenagers had babies in 2010 than in 2009, but the state still ranks among the 10 highest in the country for children born to teenage mothers, according a study released Tuesday from Kids Count West Virginia.
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