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Alexis Sole, Connor King

Weirton, WVLocal News

In a heartwarming announcement, the engagement of Alexis Laurene Sole to Connor Alexander King has been revealed by their families in Follansbee, West Virginia. Alexis, who graduated from Brooke High School in 2021, is currently working as a Patient Care Technician (PCT) at Weirton Medical Center, showcasing her dedication to the healthcare field. Connor, the son of Colin and Valerie King of Weirton, represents a well-known family in the area. The announcement, made by Paul and Amanda Oxier of Follansbee and Chad and Misty Sole of Wellsburg, emphasizes the close-knit nature of the community. Such engagements not only signify a personal milestone but also strengthen community bonds by celebrating shared joy.

The families’ connections highlight the local roots and relationships that enrich the fabric of the region. With this engagement, both families are likely to enjoy the support and excitement of friends and neighbors. Engagements like this often serve as reminders of the importance of family and community support in life's significant moments.

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