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Daytime burning in Mingo prohibited
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — The West Virginia Division of Forestry’s spring forest fire season began on Friday, March 1, and all outdoor burning will be prohibited during daylight hours through the date of May 31. According to Mingo County Forestry Fire Warden Ben Brock, during this three month period outdoor burning will be prohibited between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. All outdoor burning must have an adequate saf...
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DaVita donates to recovery shelter
Special to the Daily News SOUTH WILLIAMSON, Ky. — Every year DaVita Dialysis Centers’ choose an organization or charity within each of the facility’s community that has gone above and beyond to help individuals in the area fulfill needs that they may not be able to do themselves. In honor to show DaVita’s way of giving back to the community, this year, DaVita Dialysis chose the Tug Valley Recovery Shelter as their annual recipient of the ...
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Battery, assault, child abuse arrests in Mingo
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — Arrest warrants were obtained from Mingo County Magistrate Court for three defendants arrested on physical abuse related charges. Eddie Dean Whitt Jr., of Matewan, was placed under arrest by Mingo County Sheriff’s Department (MCSD) Deputies M.A. Lendearo II and E. Williams on a charge of domestic battery, 2nd offense. According to the criminal complaint, Whitt struck his wife (Sarah Ann Wh...
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Mark Lloyd
Pike Grand Jury indicts 6
Chad Abshire Staff Writer PIKEVILLE, Ky. — A Matewan man indicted for committing a pair of felonies was one of six people indicted by the Pike County Grand Jury. Mark Lloyd, 40, was indicted for committing third-degree burglary when he unlawfully entered a building owned by Peebles Department Store with the intent to commit a crime and for theft by unlawful taking when he took clothing valued at more than $500 from the store on Dec. 23,...
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Melissa Davis
6 arrested in Ben Creek meth lab bust
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer BEN CREEK — An incident that began as a report of a domestic assault in progress at a Ben Creek residence quickly turned into a drug investigation after an active Clandestine (Meth) Lab was found in the home of the defendant accused of assault. Mingo County Sheriff’s Department (MCSD) Deputy R. Fitch was dispatched to the home of the grandmother (not identified by name) of Kevin Browning, 31, of Wharncli...
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Burch Elementary experiences world cultures
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer DELBARTON — Students at Burch Elementary School had a chance to take a tour of the world without leaving school during multi-cultural days at the school. BEM Principal Doug Ward explained the students each received a “passport,” which allowed them to visit “countries” that were featured in different classrooms. Students and teachers wore costumes, played music and sampled food from the country they were...
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Civil suit yields large recovery amount
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer LOGAN — A civil case filed in Logan County against the West Virginia Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority, The State of WV, the Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety and Ezra Lambert, a former inmate of the Southwestern Regional Jail by an employee who was injured while on the job has resulted in a judgment in the amount of $827,787.85, plus interest. Betty Jean Hale, a Mingo Coun...
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Health, enrollment fair to be held at Lenore VA Clinic
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer Veterans are being encouraged to attend a free Health and Enrollment Fair at the Lenore VA Clinic on Friday, March 8, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair will offer health screenings, such as blood pressure and blood sugar checks, and Veterans will have an opportunity to enroll for health care services at the Lenore VA Clinic. The Lenore VA Outreach Clinic is open four days a week, Monday through Thur...
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The Tug Valley High School 2012 Boys Basketball West Virginia AA Class Champions and the 2012 Championship cheerleaders were recognized on the West Virginia House of Delegates floor on Thursday. Pictured along with the team members are Delegates Justin Marcum and Harry Keith White, and Tug Valley Principal Johnny Branch.
TVHS cheerleaders, basketball team honored
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer CHARLESTON - The Tug Valley High School 2012 State Championship Boys Basketball team and cheerleaders visited the West Virginia State Capitol on Thursday to receive a citation congratulating the teams from the House of Delegates. Delegates Justin Marcum (D-Mingo, Logan) and Harry Keith White (D-Mingo) were on hand to escort the students into the chamber. “I couldn’t be more proud of our Tug Valley Pant...
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Arrests recorded in Mingo County
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — Several defendants have been arrested and arraigned over the course of the last week within Mingo County, with the most serious crime being child abuse. James Gregory Case, 23, of Williamson, was taken into custody by WPD Sgt. J. Spence and was charged with felony child abuse leading to bodily injury. The reports states that Case was watching his 5 year-old stepson at a residence on Mulberry...
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STOP meets in Williamson
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer WILLIAMSON -The STOP Coalition discussed the creation of a drug testing policy for students the Mingo County Board of Education (BOE) at its meeting this week. The BOE is currently working on creating a policy on screening students for drug use. There is currently no drug testing of students in Mingo County schools. Some counties drug test students who either drive to school or participate in extracurri...
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Woman’s Club yard sale set for Saturday
WILLIAMSON — Yard sale season is just around the corner and the members of the GFWC-WV Williamson Woman’s Club plan to kick it off right with their annual yard sale this Saturday. This is the fifth year for the event, which raises money for the club’s numerous community projects. “We always look forward to our yard sale because the money we raise through our members’ donations of various items help us support so many worthwhile causes thr...
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Justin Marcum
Marcum introduces bill requiring drug class
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer CHARLESTON – Delegate Justin Marcum (D-Mingo, Logan) has introduced House Bill 2495 to his fellow house members that would make it a law that all drug offenders be mandated to participate in a drug treatment program, as part of their sentencing or plea agreement. The program would be funded by the participants, while the rules for the program would be made by the Division of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in ...
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Children from the 2-4 year-old preschool class at the Mother Goose Daycare are pictured enjoying the reading of the “Cat in the Hat” story, penned by Theodor Seuss Geisel. The daycare held a “Dr. Seuss Week” in honor of the nationwide “Read Across America” celebration. Pictured with the children are instructors Keri Lovell-Whitt (left) and Paula Marion (right).
Mother Goose Day Care holds week-long Seuss event
Special to the Daily News AFLEX, Ky. — As schools all across the nation celebrate “Read Across America Week”, held in honor of Theodor Seuss Geisel, the Mother Goose Daycare, located at Aflex, Ky., has joined in on the fun of “Dr. Seuss”. The youngsters attending Mother Goose have enjoyed a fun-filled week of eating “Green Eggs and Ham”, making “Cat in the Hat” hats, tracing their feet and listening to the wonderful, exciting children’s b...
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Compliance checks increase for W.Va. sex offenders
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer SOUTH CHARLESTON — The West Virginia State Police (WVSP) is tasked with the responsibility of verifying information submitted by approximately 3500 sex offenders who are required to register with the Sex Offender Registry. This requires the allocation of much time and resources, but is an absolutely necessary function. In January of this year, a new program was implemented and more than 1000 sex offender...
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