Lewis County Community Guide April 15, 2020

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LEWIS COUNTY COMMUNITY GUIDE Serving all of Lewis County, West Virginia

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Wednesday, April 15, 2020

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Thank your local 911 workers

Governor Jim Justice holds a live press briefing via YouTube on Tuesday afternoon. By Kari Conaway Staff Writer CHARLESTON — Governor Jim Justice held daily press briefings Monday and Tuesday via YouTube to give updates on the COVID-19 outbreak. Tuesday, Justice announced the state now has the capability to provide one million meals to West Virginia children per week. Justice assured residents of the Mountain State that WorkForce West Virginia is working hard to get claims processed and checks out to citizens as fast as possible. He reported Monday that WorkForce has received 120,000 unemployment claims since March 1. WorkForce has reportedly sent 62,000 West Virginians $600 payments already from the CARES Act, representing $37 million of extra unemployment benefits. Justice announced Tuesday that 30 employees and 36 patients have tested positive at the nursing home in Wayne County. The governor also solemnly showed a state map of the coronavirus fatalities and stated, “It’s nine too many, but it’s one heck of a lot better than anything that is going See Justice on Page 6

Commission proclaims Day of Prayer

By Karli Hamrick Staff Writer WESTON — Often, we forget about the true “first responders” – which are our telecommunications personnel in the public safety community. The second week of April is dedicated to honoring our 911 center’s telecommunication workers, formally known as “National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week.” The week of April 12-18 is intended to bring awareness to their hard work and dedication, because it often goes unnoticed. According to the National Day Calendar website, “An

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Lewis County Commissioners approved observance of a National Day of Prayer on May 7 at their meeting Tuesday morning. By Kari Conaway Staff Writer WESTON — Lewis County Commission met via teleconference on April 14 at 10 a.m. Commissioners approved Sandy Findley’s proclamation request to declare the observance of the 2020 National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 7. Commissioners approved the Lewis County Family Resource Network’s proclamation request to declare the month of April 2020 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Lewis County. Hope, Inc. asked the Commission to also declare a proclamation for April 2020 to be known as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in Lewis County. In other business, John Breen presented an exoneration. Commissioners reviewed the Jane Lew Public Service District Meeting agenda from the April 9 meeting. They also reviewed the Sheriff’s Vehicle Mileage Report and Monthly Financial Statement both for March 2020. The West Virginia State Auditor’s Approval of Lewis County Fiscal Year 2021 Budget was reviewed. The Lewis County Commission will set the levy rate on April 21 at 9:50 a.m. Commissioners reported on attending numerous coronavirus conference calls and health department meetings, as See Commission on Page 7

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estimated 240 million calls are made to 9-1-1 in the U.S. each year. In many areas, 80% or more are from wireless devices.” On March 25, 2020, Governor Jim Justice approved HB 4123 that was passed by the West Virginia Legislature, clarifying that 911 telecommunication workers are included in the definition of those individuals who perform “emergency services” during a disaster. The designation takes effect 90 days from passage on June 5, 2020. Lewis-Gilmer E-911 center was established in 1991. They receive approximately

BUCKHANNON — As people are adjusting to their new “normal” recently, life is still the same for the animals at the Lewis-Upshur Animal Control Facility. Unfortunately, the facility is not taking volunteers for the time being, and only working one person per shift. What can be done since people can’t volunteer right now? Donate? Adopt and foster? Different hours given the circumstances or by appointment only? What adjustments has the shelter made? Although you cannot currently volunteer in person, there are still many ways to make an impact. Adoption is always a great way to help, and now is a perfect time! Many people

are staying at home now and have extra time on their hands, which could be utilized to train and help animals adjust to their new lives, according to LUV 4 Animals President Desiree Poling. Some dogs have anxiety with new routines, even good routines, so they may need let out more often or a bit more attention at first, Poling explained. Training dogs takes time and patience, so in this new “normal” where we may be at home with more time on our hands, it is the perfect time to help your furry friends learn obedience and some neat new tricks. It is also the perfect time to train the pets you already have. See L-UAC on Page 6

15,000 911 calls and 57,000 non-emergency calls for service each year. They also average approximately 25,000 dispatches to the local police, fire departments and EMS for both counties annually. The Lewis-Gilmer 911 center also provides emergency medical dispatch on all medical calls and must be able to give pre-arrival instructions to patients. The facility serves two counties and employees 15 fulltime telecommunicators with three administrative staff, including Director Bill Rowan. “It takes a special person to be able to handle multiple calls for service and radio traffic all

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BOE discusses business

By Kari Conaway Staff Writer WESTON — The Lewis County Board of Education met Monday evening to discuss business. Members of the public were able to attend the meeting telephonically. The board went into executive session to discuss a student’s expulsion. The board upheld the superintendent’s recommendation to expel the student for the remainder of the school year and the first semester of the 2020-2021 school year. The board approved the March 8 regular and March 16 special meeting minutes.

LUV 4 Animals President Desiree Poling with one of her favorite L-UAC rescues. See BOE on Page 7 THURSDAY Mostly Sunny 50/32

in a short time period. These workers are often overlooked because they are not physically on scene, but they are the true first responders,” explained James Gum of Operations. It is recommended that 911 calls be made for police, fire or medical emergencies only. Non-emergency needs should be directed to non-emergency phone numbers. The 911 operators need a lot of specific details but you can help expedite getting help by answering their questions and providing an accurate location or as many details as you can if you are

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The board discussed COVID-19 updates along with consideration of prom and graduation dates. The board remains hopeful to hold both events as scheduled. Superintendent Robin Lewis announced they are aware of the concerns of the community to hold prom and graduation, and are discussing different possible alternatives. Regarding the ongoing bus drivers debate, Bob Stewart called in to ask which policy the board would read and asked where the board stood on the matter. Gerry Paugh asked the board to table the Chapter 8.2.6 Extracurricular Transportation

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