Lewis County Community Guide January 22, 2020

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By Tara Kennedy Editor WESTON — Many Lewis County students were unable to attend school on Tuesday, when an unexpected call from the Board of Education announced that multiple bus routes would not be transporting children for the day. Families began receiving the BOE notifications at approximately 6 a.m. and mass confusion followed as they sought clarification as to why numerous buses would not be running their regular routes, while others would proceed. According to Lewis County Schools Superintendent Dr. Robin J. Lewis, the county has a total of 35 buses and drivers, but only 16 were operating as regularly scheduled on Tuesday. Dr. Lewis explained, “We didn’t have enough drivers, 19 called off sick today.” There has been an ongoing issue regarding disputes over correct compensation for bus drivers and they did not achieve any resolution at the BOE meeting last week. Multiple attempts were made to contact bus drivers for comment, but all declined. Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Lewis issued the following statement: “Lewis County Schools had a shortage of regular and substitute drivers to cover all bus runs today. Any student who was not able to attend school due to their bus not running will have an excused absence for January 21, 2020. Lewis County Schools will be operating on a normal schedule for Wednesday, January 22. Providing a quality and sound education for all students of Lewis County remains our #1 priority. We appreciate you support in this endeavor.”

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By Tara Kennedy Editor

a special visit to St. Patrick School in Weston on Tuesday morning as he toured WESTON — Congress- the region. Congressman man Alex X. Mooney made Mooney told the students a

little bit about what he does to represent West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District across the state and in Washington D.C., then allowed them to

ask questions. The children were especially excited to get their class photos taken with the congressman before returning to class.

Last week to file As the Rotary

By Kari Conaway Staff Writer WESTON — Lewis County has received its first wave of candidate filings for the upcoming election. To date, the current Lewis County Assessor John Breen (Republican) has filed to run again and is presently unopposed. Current Lewis County Prosecuting Attorney Christina Flanigan (Republican) is also running unopposed, as well as William McClain (Republican) for Conservation District Supervisor. Alden Butcher, Larry Haddix and Bobby Stewart are all running as Republican candidates

for County Commission, while Ray Smith is the only Democrat candidate who has filed so far. For Sheriff, both Randall Bush and Brian McClain are running on the Democrat ticket. Robert Rinehart and Brycen Williams are running for Magistrate for Division 1, while Rick Frame and L.J. McCue are running for Magistrate for Division 2. For Board of Education, Bryson Butcher, Bruce Heater, Phyllis Hinterer, Kenny Lowther, Kenny Holden and Millie Metzgar are all running. The deadline to file for candidacy is midnight on Saturday, January 25. The filing must be received or postmarked by this time.

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Guest speaker Holly Vaughn speaks to Weston Rotary Club on Wednesday. By Kari Conaway Staff Writer KARI CONAWAY/Lewis County Community Guide

The Lewis County Commission discussed business at the Tuesday meeting. By Kari Conaway Staff Writer

WESTON — The Lewis County Commission met on Tuesday to discuss business in the community. The commissioners reviewed the Upshur County Commission meeting agenda and noted a Public Utilities Tax and IRP Trucks Ad Valorem Fees check for $36,699.51 from the State Auditor’s Office was received. Altice USA, Inc., who owns Suddenlink, is changing their cable prices for non-promotional video packages and video channels, sports programming, both residential and commercial, and HD DigitaLink equipment on February 1. The Commission reviewed the Lewis Gilmer E911Advisory Board minutes and annual call report for the previous year. The Commission approved for a private road at 1217 Broad Run Rd. to be renamed to Hidden Hollow Rd. due to a fork and future development, as well as a private road at 2300 Jesse Run Rd. to be renamed to Shady Acres Rd. for future development. Lewis County Commission will not meet on January 28 due to an out of town training so the next meeting will take place on February 4, 2020 at the Lewis County Courthouse.

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patches they surpassed from a rented building that looked like “it was about to fall into the river” to renovating the old Boyle’s funeral home into a church. Vaughn explained the process of turning the old Floyd Funeral Home into the Timothy Center before it became The Coffeehouse. Vaughn spoke on having compassion and an attitude of benevolence shown towards neighbors in the community. She encouraged those in attendance to get to know your neighbors, because, “How do you meet a need, if you don’t even know there is one?” Vaughn also said that life is not a competition. It is not based off how many likes on a status or how many people attend an event. “As a community, when was the last time you just looked around and said, “Who can I pour myself into,” Vaughn asked. Vaughn also talked about a time in the past when her family took in a 15-year-old, how tough it was in the beginning, but how

WESTON — The Rotary Club of Weston welcomed guest speaker Holly Vaughn, on behalf of The Coffeehouse, Weston’s newest coffee business, during last Wednesday’s meeting. Rotary member Robert Gricewich led the meeting. After reciting the Pledge ofAllegiance, reciting the four-way test, and singing the song “Smile - Sing a Song” from the Rotary Songbook, the meeting began. The club discussed speakers for the next few meetings before Rotary member Tina Cunningham introduced the speaker. Vaughn is a writer and a speaker. She is the wife of Dan Vaughn, pastor at Hope’s Point Baptist Church on MainAvenue. Vaughn is also a homeschooling mom for her 15-year-old son and daughters age four and six. Vaughn and her husband moved to Weston in 2014 to start a ministry. During her speech, she explained all of the rough See Rotary on Page 2 SATURDAY Rain 40/31

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OBITUARIES

Roger Dale Bright Roger Dale Bright, 65, of Jane Lew, passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2020, in Camden. He was born in Gassaway on December 7, 1954, a son of the late Ray and Lillie Riffle Bright. On December 16, 1978, just after his 24th birthday, Roger married the love of his life, Cathy Mardell Hinkle. After spending time together at Lovett’s drive in, they knew they wanted to be together forever. Roger is survived by his wife, Cathy; two children: Tabitha Dawn Bright and wife, Tonya, and Lester Dale Bright both of Jane Lew; two grandchildren: Aerial and Hailey Bright; twostep grandchildren: Ty and Jacob Leichliter; one great-grandchild, Uriah Hoover; one brother, Vincent McHenry and wife, Ruth, of North Carolina; two sisters: Linda Marsh of Doddridge County, and Doris Hinkle and husband, Dave, of Buckhannon; one sister-in-law, Judy McHenry of New York; one godson, John Henderson and wife, Ivy, of Pennsylvania; and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. In addition to his parents, Roger was preceded in death by three brothers: Johnny, Lester and Vance McHenry; and one sister, Violet Nutter. Roger graduated from Lewis County High School. He enjoyed working on old cars and often rebuilt them for fun. Mopar’s

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were his favorite and he had one for each of his children and grandchildren. Roger also enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching football. His happiest moments were spending time with his grandchildren. They were truly the light of his life. Roger’s request for cremation has been honored and a private service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made directly to Pat Boyle Funeral Home PO Box 569 Jane Lew, WV 26378 to aid with final expenses. We, at Pat Boyle Funeral Home and Cremation Service located at 144 Hackers Creek Rd. in Jane Lew, are honored and privileged to serve the family PHOTO SUBMITTED of Roger Dale Bright. Online Pictured from left to right are Levi Wilcox, Benjamin Goodwin, Cameron Lattea, Owen Spangler, Destiny Jenkins, Isaac condolences may be expressed McCormick and coach, Sergeant Linger at www.PatBoyleFuneralHome. com.

Rotary from Page 1 it helped the young man. She also encouraged the club to talk to the youth in the community. Vaughn talked about how the church finds different ways for outreach into the community and inspired the club to do the same. The church hosts a one-day Vacation Bible School and a ‘Truth and Treat’ Halloween event with a bonfire and chili cook-off and attends the Jackson’s Mill Jubilee. Vaughn said these events help make connections and build a community. The church also offers men and women Bible studies and even Simply Edify, an online ministry for those stuck at home. “That’s what connections are all about. It’s about growing people, helping people get through their toughest times in life, loving the unlovable,” Vaughn said. The Coffeehouse brews Aroma of the Andes coffee and will soon be selling cake doughnuts. They are open Monday through Friday 6 a.m. to noon and Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Coffeehouse will be making a mission trip this fall to Supatá, Columbia, where the Browns have their coffee farm, to help the community. They will be taking school supplies and other necessities to the area to meet their needs. To close the meeting, Vaughn was asked to pick a ticket from the raffle. Rotary member Cunningham won the raffle but did not draw the correct card, thus leaving the money for next week’s The competition field, a 12’X12’ square containing 66 cubes and 7 towers raffle. Next week, the Rotary will hear from guest speaker Felicia Posey of the John Maxwell Team. The Rotary Club of Weston is a nonprofit organization, focused on the “Four-Way Test”: 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? The club is always looking for new members and meet every Wednesday at noon in the back of Giovanni’s Restaurant.

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RIPLEY — Lewis County High School’s Minutemen Robotics team, along with their alliance, Nebula, a Marion Comet’s team, placed first in the VEX Robotics Competition held at Ripley High School in Ripley, WV on January 11, 2020, qualifying them to compete in the State Robotic Competition to be held at Fairmont State University March 7, 2020. The tournament consisted of 24 teams from across the state. The competition begins with qualification matches in which teams are paired for competition randomly. During the qualification matches, teams earn rankings for the final elimination tournament. Each match consists of

two alliances composed of two teams with a 15 second “autonomous” (pre-programed) period followed by one minute and forty-five second driver-controlled period. The object of the match is to attain a higher score than the opposing alliance by placing cubes in towers and scoring cubes in goal zones. Going into the elimination matches, teams are ranked based on their scores in the qualifying rounds. Using these rankings, teams choose alliances for the elimination matches with the first ranked team having first selection of an alliance, and so on. The elimination tournament consists of single elimination play.

The Minutemen, who were ranked fourth going into the elimination rounds, were chosen by Nebula, who were ranked third, as an alliance for elimination play. The alliance worked together through the tournament bracket to the final round, in which they competed against an alliance formed by Ripley High School’s Rip City Beep Boop Team and the Raiders from Russell, Kentucky. The competing teams and the crowd held their breath as the officials made their final decisions on points awarded after the finals round. In the end, Minutemen and Nebula came out ahead by a mere two points, winning the final round 38-36.


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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

AREA NEWS

This week in West Virginia history CHARLESTON – The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org. Jan. 22, 1927: Confederate General John McCausland died. After the fall of the Confederacy, McCausland fled the country. He returned in 1867 and spent the remainder of his life on his large farm in Mason County. Jan. 23, 1850: Raleigh County was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly. The county’s founder, Alfred Beckley, named the county after Sir Walter Raleigh. Jan. 23, 1888: Union leader Fred Mooney was born in a log cabin on Davis Creek in Kanawha County. He was secretary-treasurer of United Mine Workers of America District 17 from 1917 to 1924 and was a radical leader in the West Virginia Mine Wars. Jan. 23, 1890: The United Mine Workers was organized at a meeting in Columbus, Ohio, with John B. Rae, a Scottish immigrant, as the first president. Just three months later, in Wheeling, UMWA District 17, encompassing most of West Virginia, held its first meeting, elected M. F. Moran as district president and immediately launched what became a struggle of more than 40 years to unionize the state’s coal mines. Jan. 24, 1968: Mary Lou Retton was born in Fairmont. She made history at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles when, at 16, she became the first American woman ever to win a gold medal in gymnastics and the first native West Virginia woman to win a gold medal in Olympic competition. Jan. 25, 1814: Francis Harrison Pierpont was born near Morgantown. On June 20, 1861, Pierpont was unanimously elected as governor of the unionist Reorganized State of Virginia, which sat at Wheeling until West Virginia entered the Union two years later. Jan. 25, 1878: Activist Lenna Lowe Yost was born in Basnettville in Marion County. She held key leadership roles in the woman’s

suffrage movement and the temperance movement. Jan. 25, 1889: Anna Johnson Gates was born in Kanawha County. The state’s first female state legislator, Gates was elected to the House of Delegates in 1922 and served a single term. Jan. 26, 1850: Wyoming County was formed by the Virginia General Assembly from a part of Logan County. Jan. 26, 1960: Burnsville High School basketball player Danny Heater scored 135 points in a varsity game against Widen, setting a national record. Heater went on to receive an academic scholarship to attend the University of Richmond. Jan. 27, 1925: Bernard L. Coffindaffer was born in Nicholas County. In the 1980s and 1990s, Coffindaffer erected clusters of crosses along the highways of West Virginia and much of the Southeast. Jan. 27. 1933: Folk artist George Connard Wolfe was born in Standard, Kanawha County. A self-trained sculptor, he made his own tools from automobile leaf springs and engine valves and worked in stone and wood. Jan. 27-28, 1998: Flat Top on the Mercer-Raleigh county line received a record snowfall of 35 inches in a 24-hour period. Jan. 28, 1902: Miners Hospital No. One opened at Welch, with a young Dr. Henry Hatfield as president. The legislature had passed a law requiring the building of state hospitals for those engaged in dangerous occupations, and eventually three hospitals were built in different sections of the state. Jan. 28, 1937: In a flood that drove a million Ohio Valley residents from their homes, the Ohio River crested at Huntington at 69.45 feet, more than 19 feet above flood stage. By the time the water receded, five people were dead, and the city was in ruins. e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia is a project of the West Virginia Humanities Council. For more information, contact the West Virginia Humanities Council, 1310 Kanawha Blvd. E., Charleston, WV 25301; (304) 3468500; or visit e-WV at www. wvencyclopedia.org.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR/ ONGOING EVENTS

Calendar of Events is provided as a public service by The Lewis County Community Guide to publicize upcoming events of community interest. The editorial staff reserves the right to edit or change any submission. No bingo, personal yard sales or for-profit events will be included. To ensure publication, submissions should be received at least one week prior to event — faxed to 304472-0537, emailed to news@therecorddelta.com or mailed to Calendar of Events, P.O. Box 550 Buckhannon, WV 26201.

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son and include a wood fired pizza with fresh cut salad. post-partum, or breastfeeding women, and infants and Limited seating is available, so tickets must be purchased children under the age of five. WIC provides supplemental RLBMS Lady Patriots Basketball Boosters will be in advance at the winery or online. foods and nutrition education to clients in Upshur and selling $1,000 Cash Bash raffle tickets all month long Lewis counties. To apply for the WIC program or to receive for a Grand Prize drawing of $1,000 on Feb. 11 or at January 27 WV Attorney General’s Consumer Outreach more information, call 304-472-4714 or 304-269-1318. their last home game. Tickets are $5 each or 6/$25, con- andThe Compliance Specialist Pam Krushansky will host a Buckhannon Office tact a player, parent or booster to purchase. Need not be mobile office event at the Lewis County Senior Center Mon. 8-6, Tues. thru Fri. 8-4 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. present to win.

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Carport, No ting homesand for to competitive WV admission 26201 (4/17/19) details 304-642-0327 (tfn) remission family members Pets, No Smoking, $750. for examinations. SuchMos. examCall 304-472-0988. after 1 year of service. HELP WANTED: Hiring MOBILE HOMES FOR inations shall be part(4/22/19) of the All positions require Full/Part time teachers for RENTa valid criteria used to establish an Nursery & Preschool classdriver’s license and backFOR RENT: 1 BR, fureligibility list for rooms. M-F Daytime hrs. appointFOR RENT: Nice clean 1 nished apt, Smoke Free,check. ground Applications Send resumes to T.W.T. Po positions ment to entry level No pets, quiet and clean. BR trailer in quiet secure Box 36 Junior WV 26275. may be picked up or Resume’s Walking distance to town park in Tennerton. All of Deputy Sheriff. or call 304-823-2911 EOE. The date furnishings, Physical Smoke Free, to: WVWC and Wesleyansent College. (4/10/19) for the physical agility No Pets. $750. mod w/ $450 test month plus security Plant located at 16 Camden and written examination deposit. is Working referenc- utilities. Single occupancy. HELP WANTED: Woody es and lease. Call for more Deposit and references. call Forest Products is now information 304-844-6206. 304-838-0067 (4/17/19). accepting applications ( 4/22/19) for production workers.

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Avenue, WV under renovations; cater to FOR SALE: TANNING FOR SALE: Buckhannon, 1996 Oldsmobile IN THE OFFICE OF THE STORAGE Upshur County Commission Levy Estimate Buckhannon, WV 26201 26201 Achieva (2/2/20)Car. 4 fixed incomes. Located in (Budget) BED: new bulbs, works great CLERK OF THE COUNTY Attorney: door, automatic, Has lots 2019-2020 Fiscal Year Adrian. Phone 304-439just don’t use anymore. $800 HELP WANTED: The West COMMISSION, Mark H. Reed of new parts, runs great , COUNTRY CLIUPSHUR COUNTY, WEST PO BoxCLUB 310 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA OBO Please call 304-6134216(RTFN) body in realDivision good condi-of Natural Virginia VIRGINIA Buckhannon, WV 26201 County of: Upshur, West Virginia MATE CONTROL is Offertion. $3000. or OBO. call 5057 Leave Msg. (TFN) Estate: MARK COLET NOTICE OF ESTATES Resources and is accepting appli- FOR RENT: APARTMENTS 304-613-5057 leave a In accordance MULLENS Notice is hereby ing 10 x 10 special $25.00 with WV Code §II -8-I 0, as amended, the Upshur County Commission proceeded FURNISHED & UNFURSALE: Land given Pride 5’following named Personal Representative: cations(TFN) until Friday, toJanuary message. of the make an estimate of the amounts necessary to be raised by aFOR levy of taxes for the current

firstCounty monthKathy $100.00 after that Miller estates,old the Upshur year, and doth determine and estimate the several amounts to befinishing as follows: mower, 3 years 31, 2020 for one Seasonal NISHED 1 & 2 BR’s available 403 Skelton RoadClimate Commission has granted minimum. 3 month FOR SALE: Duties Tanning Bed Laborer. include hab- with Security Deposit, Refer- asking $1500. Call 304-704Letters Testamentary or of Buckhannon, WV 26201 with new bulbs, works General Fund Control, Security Pest LOISand L. OLDAKER Administration to the person(s) Estate: Estimated 1273 (tfn) itat management, tractor and ences, & Lease. No pets. Call named. Any interested person Personal Representative: great just don’t use anyRevenues Control Call 304-290-4085 Bradley R. Oldaker objecting to such notice, shall implement repairs, more. $ 800 OBO Please grounds Fund Balance 472-3021 or 472-6711. NO 481,207 file such objectionor with Carol PO Box 436 (tfn) 304-472-4398. all 304-613-5057 Leave Proper Taxes Current year calls. (RTFN) 4,790,949 maintenance, assisting with Sunday J. Smith, Upshur County Clerk, Weston, WV 26452 FOR SALE: country crib Prior Year Taxes 220,000 Msg,(TFN) the address of which is Room Fiduciary Commissioner: DNR events, and Tax various Penalties, Interest FOR& Publication RENT: Fees WESTON AR- ensemble w/110,000 mobile 101, $50, 40 West Main Street, Daya Masada Wright Property Transfer Tax 160,000 STONEY RUN STORAGE wildlife surveys. Experience North Kanawha Street Buckhannon, West Virginia 12 BORS FOR SALE: A Cort Acous- Gas and Oil Severance NWT 0-3 mon. Tax is accepting appli120,000 Baby boy Buckhannon, WV 26201 26201, within sixty (60) days New Customer Special! First with farm tractors, chainsaws, Wine & Liquor cations for their 1 bedroom 400 tic Guitar with hard-shell ROBERT ZANE the date of the first Estate: outfits, Angel6,800 careafter video, Tax Hotel Occupancy Tax case $400. Call 304-704Month $20 on any size SHIPMAN publication or within thirty (30)Only small power tools, and light apartments, featuring spaPayment in Lieu of Taxes 4,538 motion, sound monitor in of the Notice Personal Representative: 1273 (tfn) days of service unit 5x10, 10x10 or 10x20. Permits cious living rooms, furnished 13,000 carpentry preferred.Building Must of Personal Representative, Lounett Faye Shipman box w/ tripod $40, monkey 20 Drive (tfn) whichever is later. The 89 McCartney Call Today! 472-5622. be 18 years ofPride age, Miscellaneous able Grants to Permits andin1Lieu fullof bath. Federal I kitchens Federal Payment Taxes They FOR SALE – Land bouncy $10, 142,173 girl rock n play names and addresses of the Buckhannon, WV 26201 Grants 155,467 5’ finishing mower, 3in years work outside all State weather Estate: DONNA R. STARR Personal Representative and have plenty of closet space, $10, Antique dome-top chest Sheriff's Service of Process 19,000 the Personal Representative’s Personal Representative: old asking $2800.and Call 304conditions have a valid PETS Sheriff's EarningsA/C and heat, daily activities 5,000 Carl J. Starr Attorney are set forth below. $150 firm 681-495-4452(tfn) 704-1273 (tfn) County Clerk's Earnings 100,000 All interested persons are 238 Mick Hill Road driver’s license. Position with a Resource CoordinaCircuit Clerk's Earnings 30,000 Buckhannon, WV 26201 notified that: CABIN LANE KENNELS will be in Braxton county on Attorney's SERVICES Prosecuting Earnings 1,000 tor 24 hours maintenance, DONALD GAY Any interested Estate: SERVICES Motor Vehicle License Fee 5,000 you WAMSLEY, I a vacation person seeking toAre impeach or Planning Burnsville WMA and will parking and onsite laundry 500 establish a Will must make a Personal Representative: ALL STATE PAVING” Clerk Deed Fees or a week-end primarily work out of Falls Parks & Recreation Fees 45,000 Alpha Hopeget-a-way? Wamsley complaint in accordance with machines. Applicants must be SUPERIOR SOLUTIONS Driveways – parking lots Rents & Concessions 13,878 364 Lick Run Road the provisions of Come Chapter 41,and visit our cozy Thiscourts position no –Mill. Basketball – re- offers 62 years of age or older OR be HANDYMAN SERVICES Franchise Agreement 115,000 Article 5, Sections 11, 12, or Buckhannon, WV 26201 surfacing old Asphalt – retreat for your pet. Privately Dated this 5th day of April 13 of the West Virginia Code, IRP Fees (Interstate Registration Plan) 15,000 benefits such as insurance, 18 and older with a disability Specializing in small jobs patch work - sealcoating Fines, Fees & Court 2019. as amended. Costs 50,000 owned, Owner on premises, leave, or retirement. It will be . TherePartial are income restrictions under $50 45,000 – MACHINE LAID AND Regional Jail Operations Any interested Carol J. Smith Reimbursement Personalized attention for of Upshur County person objecting to the County Clerk Interestthe Earned . For more information please 200 ROLLED – Allposition work is with a ten month qualifications of the personal West Virginia 6,500 -Household maintenance Guaranteed –Over 40 years Miscellaneous Revenue your pet, Affordable rates, possibility of renewal. Applirepresentative, venue, or #1029 (4/5,12 /19) contact 304-269-7344 or Sheriff's Commission Commissions 15,000 of experience– Licensed maintenance jurisdiction of thisConvenient Court are ORDER hours of operaIncome OF PUBLICATION cations be picked Gaming up at the & Insuredcan – Competitive TDD 1-800-855-1155 Equal -Lawnmower40,000 required to file their objections IN THE FAMILY COURT OF Video Lottery 55,000 tion. Kennels feature: Heating prices and discounts Free -Product research with this Court within sixty DNR District III Office, 163 Housing Refunds/Reimbursements (External Sources) 29,000 Opportunity. HUD UPSHUR COUNTY, WEST Estimates 304-472-8097 Sale of Fixed Assets (60) days after the date ofcondition; 1,000 & air Spacious VIRGINIA Wildlife Road, French Creek, -Technology assistance (tfn) first publication or thirty (30) Casey Earl Mills, WV014137 (tfn) Emergency 911 Reimbursement 862,114 runs; Fenced-in days of service ofkennels the notice, and WV 26201 (2/1/20) Dog & Kennel Reimbursement PETITIONER -Garage door 65,000 programming whichever is later. Home Confinement Reimbursements 55,000 CASE NO.Call 18-D-170 play area; VS Loving care. or TAYLOR’S KITCHENS General School Reimbursements Any interested 45,000 Amy Beth Rife, COTTAGE, close to WVWC, -Vacation monitoring/upkeep person filing a claim against e-mail for information and/or AND FURNACES Kraft Magistrate Court Reimbursements RESPONDENT 11,000 Do you kids, Payroll do you the estate must file within sixty NOTCE OF HEARING FOR RENT: 1 BR, 2 story, -Merchandise725,336 assembly maid, Saco love and Kitchen Reimbursements Reservations wel(60) days of the directions; date of first TO: Amy Beth Rife Transfers from Rainy Day Fund 164,912 Kompact want to Cabinets make aand difference? furnished, 1100 sq.ft w/off Call, text, or email publication in accordance with come. Owner: Patty Stamm, Address Unknown Transfers Assessor1s Valuation Fund 196,464 for details: Vanities, Formica Counter Chapter 44, Article 2, Section First Baptist Church of Buck- streetFund parking. Completely re- 681-214-7750 You are hereby notified that Revenues 8,923.042 superiorsolutops. Aqua-Therm Outside Total Estimated General Jane Lew, WV or Chapter 43, P.O. Article Box 3-A, 355 on May 28, 2019 at the hour of hannon is seeking a part-time modeled, all appliances. Quiet tionswv@gmail.com1Section Wood Burners, Pumps, 1 of the West Virginia 9:00 o’clock a.m. on sail day, https:// 26378 (304) 884-7311 (tfn) Coal Severance Tax Code. Fans, Chemicals and Parts Student Ministry Director or as soon thereafter as the neighborhood. References, superiorsolutions.business. Assignedto Fund Balance 10,000 The date of the matter may be heard, at the for most outside wood Coal Severance Tax 40,000 do just that! The focus will first publication of this Notice Family Court Room on the 3rd background & Credit check, burners. 304-472-7326 Interest Earned on Investment site/ 10 PAVING is: April 5, 2019 Floor of the Upshur County be on serving grades (tfn) Total 6-12 Coal Severance 50,010 $750/m + utilities, $750 SeEstate:JAMES E. ALDERMAN Court House Annex in the City Personal Representative: and assisting with children’s curity Deposit. No smoking or of Buckhannon, West Virginia, Ronald Joe Alderman II WILL DO: Interior and extethe Judge of the Family FIRST 100 CALLERS ministry. General COAL 40 Bethlehem Road pets! Call C) 304-704-2937, CourtE.S. of Upshur County, West GRAFTON: ASPHALT WILL RECEIVE A 25% ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES painting, vinyl Funds rior SEVERANCE TAXsoffit FUND and French Creek, WV 26218 Virginia will conduct a hearing No degree necessary min-GOVERNMENT H) 304-460-7866 (2/28/20) DISCOUNT; SENIOR but GENERAL Estate: RUTH ANN POLING PAVING: Driveways, Parking siding, build decks, power in this matter. County Commission 564,589 - CAMPBELL CITIZENS TAKE ADistry experience encouraged. Your presence at this hearing Lots, Patchwork, Resurface County Clerk 529,818 wash and stain log homes. Personal Representative: VANTAGE OF OUR is required to protect your Please contact Pastor Jay - Martin D. Campbell HOMES FOR RENT352,723 Call 304-269-1143. PAY M E N T P L A N ; Circuit Clerk Old Asphalt &in this Seal Coatinterests matter. (tfn) SheriffTreasurer 366,684 5891 Hall Road Teodoro at jayteodoro44@ Dated: April 9, 2019 SATISFACTION TREE Prosecuting Attorney 30-yrs. Experience. 569,233 - Buckhannon, WVing. Over 26201 Brian P. Gaudet Circuit Clerk SERVICE LICENSED gmail.com or the Assessor church 2 bdrm, 1 bath house for rent, 284,693 - Estate: BOBBY CHARLES for Upshur County, West License & Insured. Senior, AND INSURED; STUMP Assessor's Valuation Fund CARPENTER 196,464 ALL STATE PAVING Drivefenced in yard, includes carVirginia office 304-472-4789 (TFN)Computer REMOVAL; 24 HR SER- Statewide Network 40,000 - Personal Representative: Veteran &#1034 Church Discounts. (4/12/19) BasketD. Overton 113,108 ways – parking lots - –Kimberly VICE; NORTH CENTRAL Agricultural Agentport. $800/Month & $1,000/ FREE ESTIMATES. 30% 85 Cove View Lane Clerk 88,221 ball courts – resurfacing WV; OVER 15 YEARS Elections - County ORDER OF PUBLICATION old Security Deposit. Contact FIREWOODALSO FOR County SALE Administrator 101,293 - Ripley, WV 25271 Discount on all paving. IN THE FAMILY COURTAll OF EXPERIENCE; Estate: CAROLYN PEARL UPSHUR COUNTY, WEST work - sealDenis (304)-669-6665. 844,624 Asphalt – patch 10,010 DOING COMMERCIAL Courthouse No surprise Other Buildings 74,800 - CARPENTER work guaranteed. VIRGINIA coating – MACHINE LAID For sale 2 loads split TREE CUTTING CALL of Data Processing 130,000 - Personal Representative: Paul Wagoner, charges. Michael Machine laid and (304) 613-5820 “**** D. work isOverton Development Authority 27,892 AND ROLLED – AllKimberly firewood $50.00 perRegional load in PETITIONER FOR RENT: In town next to rolled. References available. S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S Industrial Development 20,000 85 Cove View Lane VS CASE NO. 18-D-179 Guaranteed –Over 40 years Grafton-Thornton, $80.00 88, 4 BR 2Ba. $850 plus utilTAKE ADVANTAGE OF Airports 164,912 20,000 Ripley, WV 25271 Christian WV Marie Wagoner, 304-622-4744. License Estate: KATHLEEN WALLS RESPONDENT County Clerk Operations 5,428 of experience– Licensed & OUR PLAN; 304-265loadPAYMENT out of Grafton. CLEAVENGER #014237 NOTCE OF HEARING ities. NO Pets $850. Deposit. SATISFACTION TREE Representative: prices 4297/Home & 304-844-8007/ Call TO: Christian Marie Wagoner GOVERNMENT 4,454,482 Insured – Competitive 50,010 Personal 304-516-3635 (1/25/20) SERVICE LICENSED TOTAL GENERAL Phillip G. Walls Address Unknown and discounts Free Estimates Cell,INSURED; Ask forSTUMP Bill AND 41 Mount Vista Drive You areTO hereby notified that PUBLIC SAFETY WANTED BUY Valley Bend, WV 26293 REMOVAL; 24 HR SER- Sheriff- Law Enforcement on April 23, 2019 at the hour of 844,013 304-472-8097 WV014137 Estate: GEORGE TAYLOR VICE; NORTH CENTRAL Sheriff- Service of FOR RENT: TRLR for rent,85,719 1 (tfn) 9:00 o’clock a.m. on sail day, Process DOUGLAS or as Wanted soon thereafter the FIREWOOD FOR Regional SALE: WV; OVER 21 YEARS GRAFTON: to asbuy Jail 900,000 BR in Tennerton Area . Smoke Personal Representative: matter may be heard, at the Home Confinement 80,356 EXPERIENCE; ALSO Sharon Miller OAK HARDWOOD, FULL antiques & collectibles, Carr Family Court Room on the 3rd 2,150 - 214 Randolph Street DOING COMMERCIAL Civil Defense Free, No Pets. $650 mos. w/ Floor of the Upshur County SIZE CUTTING TRUCKAND LOAD ORServices Emergency 200,098 TAYLOR’S KITCHENS - Buckhannon, WVChina, fireplace mantels, TREE 26201 utilities. Security deposit & Communication Center 862,114 - Estate: LOWELL W. ELBON Court House Annex in the City AND FURNACES Kraft SNOW REMOVAL CALLTRAILER LARGE 2 AXLE secretaries, curios, corner of Buckhannon, West Virginia, Fire Department references. . Call 304-83815,000 - Co-Personal Representative: 613-5820 the Judge of the Family KomDog Warden/Humane Society 198,191 maid, Saco and Kitchen - David LOAD(gtfn) SAME DAY DE- 0067 dressers, Lionel K. Elbon cabinets, old ( 1/18/20) Court of Upshur County, West Flood Control 3,900 - 1245 Abbott Road pact Cabinets and Vanities, Virginia conduct a hearing LIVERY; MOST CASES; train sets, B &willO China & Public Safety Grants 174,458 Buckhannon, WV 26201 ADVANCE-FEE LOANS FOR RENT: 3 BR, 2Bath in this matter. Courthouse Security 50,568 Formica Counter tops. - Co-Personal AquaDELIVERY ANYWHERE. Representative: lanterns, old coins, etc. Also OR CREDIT OFFERS - Community Based Your presence at this hearing House on Program Hackers Creek Rd. Corrections 353,445 - Gary L. Elbon is requiredrepairing to protect your Companies that do business Therm Outside Wood Burn304-924-6352 (03/20/20) & 1279 Abbott Roaddoing stripping, w/ 2 car garage. No Pets. $850. ers, Pumps, Fans, Chemicals interests in this matter. by phone cannot ask you to Buckhannon, WVrestoring 26201 furniture, WV certiDated: April 10, 2019 pay for credit before you get TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY 3,770,012 - Fiduciary Commissioner: mos. Plus security deposit. Brian P. Gaudet Circuit Clerk outside fied appraisals for insurance & HEALTH AND SANITATION - and Parts for most - Daya it. For more information, FOR Masada Wright APARTMENTS for Upshur County, West Call 412-608-9222.( 1/20/19) Mental Health 2,500 wood burners. 304-472-7326 - North Kanawha Street call toll-free 1-877-FTC Virginia estate settlements. Call 304RENT Solid Waste Authority 11,779 Buckhannon, WV 26201 HELP. A public service #1032 (4/12/19) FOR RENT: Country Setting, (tfn) Estate: BUCK OAKIE FRYE 265-1852. (MT 10/1/19 TF) message from The Record IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and 3 BR Homes for rent . TOTAL HEALTH 2 & SANITATION 14,279 - Personal Representative: 1 bdrm Delta and the efficiency, Federal Trade washer/ UPSHUR COUNTY, WEST Gailann Frye 304-642-0327 (1/17/20) VIRGINIA Commission. illegal for $465.00 dryer, allIt iselectric, 153 South Kanawha Street FOR SALE FIRST 100 CALLERS WILL IN RE: FRANKLIN W. K., DATE companies doing business CULTURE AND RECREATION Buckhannon, WV 26201 a month $465.000/Month OF BIRTH: BIRTH MOTHER: DANE I. GRUBB by phone to promise you Parks & Recreation DIS150,953 RECEIVE A 25% - Estate: PLACE OF BIRTH: CASE NO: MISCELLANEOUS148,198 COUNT; SENIOR Youth Camp - Co-Personal Representative: GRAFTON: 93.93to be Acres of a$465.00/Security loan and ask you to pay Deposit, Infant alleged abused and CITICivic Promotion 28,000 - James Joseph Grubb for it before they deliver. neglected 11/11/2018 located in Blueville 304land for sale. 230 Willard 242 Seneca Circle 3,400 ZENS TAKE ADVANTAGE For more information, Visitor1s Bureau LOST: Lost Kayak on BuckSamantha P. 119,508 - Winfield, WV 25213 290-9337 Dr, Grafton WV 26354 (sale Upshur County, West Virginia call toll free 1-877-FTC Library OF OUR PAYMENT PLAN; Representative: Co-Personal hannon River, Downstream 19.JA-S HELP. A public service TOTAL CULTURE & RECREATION Manley includes 28.09 acres of oil 450,059 SATISFACTION TREE - Robert SERNOTICE form Millers Bend $50. 7 Third Avenue message from The Record TO: J A C timO B &26201 gas rights, standing Buckhannon, WV Apartment forTrade rent SOCIAL 1 bdrm VICE LICENSED AND Delta and the Federal SERVICES OR THE NATURAL Reward. Please call 304-319WILLIAMber E. HARRIS and KEENER a 1940’s Cottage Social 79,410 INSURED; STUMP - Estate:RECommission. (tfn). Deposit FATHER OF THE CHILD, 425+Security &Services all 2546. (1/18/20) Personal Representative: TOTAL SOCIAL SERVICES 79,410 FRANKLIN Home-1265 sq ft3 BR & 1 James Lloyd Harris utilities. (304)-276-3779 MOVAL; 24 HR SERVICE; CAPITAL PROJECTS W. K. AND/OR ANY AND ALL 804 George Street E.S. ASPHALT PAVING: Social Services Bath- as is, repairs 3,000 NORTH CENTRAL WHO CLAIM needed.) PARENTAL WV; Belpre, OH 45714 Driveways, Parking Lots, Sheriff-Law Enforcement AND/OR CUSTODIAL 34,000 FOR SALE: 500 lbs. Propane Estate: JOHN PAUL HUDAK $299,000.00. Tax PRICE RIGHTS IN AND TO THE OVER 21 YEARS EXPERICounty Commission 117,800 Patchwork, Resurface Old FOR RENT: FURNISHED Personal Representative: CHILD FRANKLIN W. K. Tank in good shape just needs ENCE; ALSO DOING Asphalt & Seal Coating. Shirley A. Hudak ticket information: Fetterman COMYOU, AND EACH OF YOU, A N30 Dyears U Experience. N F U R N ITOTAL S H ECAPITAL D new OUTLAY 154,800 - 172 Fayette Street Over gauge. $500. OBO call District-Map 20-Parcel 20ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED MERCIAL TREE CUTTING Buckhannon, WV 26201 License Insured. Se- 24 hour APTS and FOR RENT: THAT: 304-613-5057 leave msg. Total Expenditures $ 8,923,042 $ 50,010 Estate: Book 318-Page 683. Call: JAMES EDWARD AND SNOW REMOVAL. nior, Veteran,Security & Church System; 1.A petition has been filed in the Camera JAMISON above styled action alleging 304-642-9064.(1/25/20) Discounts. FREE ESTI- STATE OF WEST(TFN) VIRGINIA CALL (304) 613-5820 (gtfn) Personal Representative: cable + wifi and all utilities inthat the said child is an abused MATES. 30% Discount UPSHUR COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA David H. Coffman, Sheriff and neglected child pursuant on all paving. All pets workwelcome; cluded. Small 38 West Main Street, Room to Chapter 49, Article 1, guaranteed. No surprise I, Carol J. Smith, CLERK OF THE COUNTY COMMISSION OF SAID COUNTY, DO HEREBY charges. Machine laid and CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING ARE TRUE COPIES FROM THE RECORD OF ORDERS DAY OF MARCH 2019. rolled. References avail- MADE AND ENTERED BY SAID COMMSSION ON THE able. 304-622-4744. WV

101Buckhannon, WV 26201 Fiduciary Commissioner: Daya Masada Wright 12 North Kanawha Street

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AREA NEWS Adler Scholarship Kidney transplant recipient and donor winners spread the word on organ donation

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Brittany Gregory (on the left) and Khori Lowther (on the right) are both recipients of the M. William Adler Hospital Healthcare Scholarship. WESTON — Khori Lowther, a senior nursing student from West Virginia Wesleyan College, is at Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Hospital Emergency Department with Brittany Gregory, a nurse practitioner at SJMH who is serving as preceptor for Khori during her last nursing semester. Both are recipients of the M. William Adler Hospital Healthcare Scholarship.

Auxiliary donation received

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Mary Wagoner, Treasurer for the Auxiliary, and Carole Norton, Nursing Director, with the new donation.

WESTON — The Theresa Snaith Hospital Auxiliary provides gifts and equipment for the staff at Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital. The most recent purchase for the Weston health care facility was a vein finder for staff.

Mon Health SJMH Wear Red Day

WESTON — For a decade, Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital has participated in Go Red For Women®. The annual national event will take place the first Friday in February. Both women and men are encouraged to wear red as a way to raise awareness of the importance of heart disease education. The statistics for heart disease in women are surprising. Many times women have atypical heart attack symptoms, but often times without any chest pain at all. Typical symptoms are commonly seen in men as well. Our mothers, daughters, sisters and friends are at risk. Heart disease and stroke causes one in three deaths among women each year – more than all cancers combined. Fortunately, that statistic can be changed because 80 percent of cardiac events can be prevented with education and lifestyle changes. Go Red for Women encourages women to educate themselves of the risks associated with heart disease and stroke. The movement aims to inspire women to make lifestyle changes, mobilize communities and shape policies to save lives. Since the first National Wear Red Day in 2003, there have been tremendous strides in the fight against heart disease and stroke in women. Through research and education to healthy lifestyle changes, it has been found that: Nearly 90% have made at least one healthy behavior change More than one-third has lost weight More than 50% have increased their exercise Six out of 10 have changed their diets More than 40% have checked their cholesterol levels One third has talked with their doctors about developing heart health plans Today, nearly 300 fewer women die from heart disease and stroke each day

When Charles Burkhammer travelled to UPMC in Pittsburgh in January of 2018, he was in complete kidney failure and taking dialysis three times a week. His only hope for recovery at the age of 37 was a kidney transplant. But then they break the news, the wait time for a kidney transplant is a minimum of three years. Instead of waiting for a deceased donor, Charles’s younger brother Adam Burkhammer stepped forward to donate a kidney. But being a living kidney donor comes with its own set of obstacles. Extensive testing is completed to confirm the match of blood type, appropriate kidney function, and overall health of the donor. After completing the testing, Adam was confirmed a match and the successful transplant took place in June of 2018. Adam made a full recovery within weeks of surgery, but Charles was a different story. After surgery, everything was going well for Charles but that changed abruptly when the donated kidney began to fail. He then began several weeks of various treatments, including plasmapheresis and rituximab to ensure the donated kidney would function properly. After the work of the UPMC transplant team, Charles has made a full recovery. The brothers have come together to spread the word on the need for organ donors. “I was ignorant to organ donation

until we were right in the middle of it as a family, and then my eyes were opened,” Adam shared. They have identified several areas that there is a lack of information getting to the public. The first, becoming an organ donor is simple, you can choose to become a donor when applying for your driver’s license at the DMV. Secondly, organ donation does not cost the donor any money. All the expenses are put on the organ recipient, regardless if you are a living or deceased donor. It is estimated that by choosing to be an organ donor, you can save approximately eight lives with your organs and 65 lives with different tissues that can be used. Donated organs include the heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, liver, intestines, parts of your eyes, parts of your ears, and various other tissues throughout your body. All of these can be used to save or enhance the lives of others. “I know that not everyone can be a living donor, but everyone can donate their organs after passing,” said Adam. According to DonateLife.net, 113,000 people are waiting for life changing organ donation and 22 die each day because they did not get the organ they need. If everyone would choose to donate, the wait time and deaths would decrease drastically. You can get more information at DonateLife.net or UPMC.com and becoming an organ donor.

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Kidney transplant donorAdam Burkhammer with his brother and recipient, Charles Burkhammer. The family of Charles and Adam Burkhammer would like to thank the UPMC transplant team for their great work and care. The have also shared their gratitude for everyone in the community for their thoughts,

prayers and contributions to the successful transplant. Adam stated, “We could not have done it without the support of our families and the community, and we are forever in debt to each of you”.

The Record Delta Presents… Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital to host Healthy Heart Fair

WESTON — Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital is planning a Healthy Heart Fair taking place on February 12 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is invited to participate to receive a free health screening. Screenings offered at the event include bone density, blood pressure, blood glucose, height, weight and pulse oximetry. Various vendors will be in attendance, including guest speakers scheduled to begin at noon in the SJMH Boardroom. Last year, close to 50 patients participated in the event with some sobering results. “We were delighted with the turnout,” noted Cardiac Rehab Nurse Kristi Gannon. “We provided several extra screenings including one for depression. After seeing the numbers for that screening, I feel there is a great need for assistance with mental health in the area.” There were also participants who were surprised by the results. One participant saw how much he weighed that day and

Cutest Baby Contest 25 CASH MONTHLY

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& ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER To enter, simply mail, e-mail or upload on our Facebook or Website a photo of your baby (no computer print outs) by January 27th. A photo album of the contestants will appear on The Record Delta website (therecorddelta.com) everyday and in The Record Delta newspaper every Tuesday edition. SUBMITTED Don’t forget to visit the website and vote for yourPHOTO favorite!

Cardiac Rehabilitation staff member Kristi Gannon takes the blood pressure of a patient Edie Withers at last year’s Healthy Heart Fair held at Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital. was so shocked that he began a weight loss program and lost 60 pounds within an 8-month period.

To enter your baby by mail: Cutest Baby Contest “This is a freeThe screening improving your health,” Recordstart Delta that is so important for people concluded SJMH Marketing to find a simple state P.O. of their BoxDirector 550 Julia Spelsberg. health. This is a great place to Buckhannon, WV 26201

can also be e-mailed to Ads@TheRecordDelta.Com The Record Delta Presents…Photos or uploaded at therecorddelta.com or visit our Facebook

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& ONE GRAND PRIZE WINNER To enter, simply mail, e-mail or upload on our Facebook or Website a photo of your baby (no computer print outs) by January 27th. A photo album of the contestants will appear on The Record Delta website (therecorddelta.com) everyday and in The Record Delta newspaper every Tuesday edition. Don’t forget to visit the website and vote for your favorite!

To enter your baby by mail: Cutest Baby Contest The Record Delta P.O. Box 550 Buckhannon, WV 26201

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Baby’s Name: Baby’s Birthdate: Parents’ Names: Address: Phone Number: If you would like your photo returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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NATIONAL NEWS

Hunger Caucus: W.Va. has 270,000 people struggling with hunger each day By Crystal Good WV Press Report CHARLESTON — West Virginia has 270,000 people struggling with hunger each day. That message was delivered to the Hunger Caucus, a bipartisan group from the West Virginia House of Delegates, that met this week at the West Virginia Legislature to address food insecurity issues. Chad Morrison of the Mountaineer Foodbank offered two uncomfortable statistics, stating that 270,000 people struggle with hunger daily in West Virginia and that his organization delivered 31 million pounds of fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy and meat to 600 feeding programs. He asked the Caucus to help build infrastructure and staffing that will continue food distribution. The meeting took place on Hunger Free Day. Hunger Free Day is a day dedicated to informing legislators about the challenges and opportunities to feed the 1 in 5 children and 1 in 7 adults that are food insecure. This was the second year for the meeting. Speakers included Josh

Lohnes, WVU Food Justice Lab; Angie Kerns, Midwest Foodbank; Seth DiStefano, WV Center on Budget and Policy; Cyndi Kirkhart, Facing Hunger Foodbank; Chad Morrison, Mountaineer Foodbank; Tina Persinger, Calhoun County Family Resource Network; Darlene Propst, Loaves of Fishes Food Bank; Spencer Moss, Food and Farm Coalition; Lauren Floyd of Coda Mountain Academy; Liz Brunello, American Friends Service Committee. Delegate Lovejoy gave appreciation to Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R – Clay, and Senator Beach, D – Monongalia, who were in attendance. Angi Kerns gave an emotional testimony about the stigma of hunger based on her experience and encouraged the committee to offer people in need, “a hand up not a handout.” She asked the Caucus to speak to a diversity of people in their communities about hunger. Seth DiStefano said lawmakers have the opportunity to do a lot of things to increase food security and healthy food options for West Virginians this session. He gave insight and an overview of the federal Supplemental Food Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP, and

its impact on West Virginia. Tina Persinger acknowledged the foresight of Delegate Lovejoy to organize the Caucus and said that, “Multi-generational poverty in West Virginia must be dealt with by allowing children to focus on the future not their stomachs.” She supported Governor Justice in his promise to provide support for hunger issues and asked that

the Caucus support initiatives for, “enough.” She said, “We want enough food.” Spencer Moss said the statewide, Food For All Coalition addresses food insecurity and food access but also policy. She said the organization’s mission is to, “Show up under the dome and support each other.” Josh Lohnes shared that the largest national lobbyist for

SNAP is Walmart. He stated that public money from the federal SNAP budget is going out of state retailers and hopes to foster a conversation around hunger as an extractive economy. He wants to encourage low income people to spend their SNAP dollars with state and local retailers. He asked the Caucus to participate in the “Snap Challenge” and spend no more than $3.67 per person

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per day or $114 month on food, the average West Virginia SNAP allotment. Several speakers commented on the lack of transportation in rural areas and its impact on food distribution and urged attendees to volunteer at food pantries. Guest speakers encourage HB 2794. HB 2984 passed the House last year and speakers hope will pass both houses this year.

CORE breaks organ donation record; credits donors, hospital partners, focus on excellence PITTSBURGH — The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) announced that 2019 was a record-breaking year for saving and healing lives in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia through organ, tissue and cornea donation. CORE, the nonprofit organization that facilitates organ, tissue and cornea donation in western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Chemung County, New York, made possible 661 life-saving organ transplants in 2019 — an increase of nearly 10% over 2018 — because of the generosity of 253 organ donors, nearly 20% more donors than in the previous year. Also, a more than 4% increase in the number of tissue and cornea donors means healing and restored sight to more than 80,000 people worldwide. Solid partnerships with the 150 hospitals and seven transplant centers that CORE serves proved critical to reaching this unprecedented number of donations and transplants. In 2019, CORE also maintained performance among the top 10% of the nation’s 58 organ procurement organizations (OPOs). “While CORE takes great satisfaction in being a model for healthcare organizations nationwide, this record-breaking year is a culmination of the commitment and the energy shown by our hospital partners, our board, volunteers, staff and friends,” said Susan Stuart, president and CEO, CORE. “And we must not forget that our work is only made

possible by the selfless donors and their courageous families who make the powerful decision to give the gift of life. Our success is a celebration of our donors and their families, and an acknowledgment of their life-saving and healing gifts.” This substantial achievement comes only months after CORE was selected as a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award winner — the highest level of national recognition for performance excellence that a U.S. organization can receive — by U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. CORE is one of only five Pennsylvania and two West Virginia organizations ever to achieve the Baldrige Award in the award’s more than 30-year history. “These successive accomplishments are proof of CORE’s commitment to change the lives of grieving donor families, brave recipients and those holding out hope for a life-saving transplant,” Stuart said. “Year after year, CORE is making substantial, life-saving contributions in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 2019 was no different.” Throughout 2019, CORE also worked tirelessly to increase the awareness about organ donation and make it easier for people to register as organ donors. Among these efforts, CORE partnered with the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources and WV Governor Jim Justice to push forward innovative legislation allowing West Virginians to sign up as organ

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donors on their hunting and fishing license applications. Additionally, 2019 marked the first year that the Donate Life PA Act was law in Pennsylvania; this much-needed update to the state’s 1994 organ donation law, which was spearheaded by CORE, safeguards the opportunity for donation for grieving donor families. With the number of people waiting for a transplant far exceeding the organs, tissue and corneas that are available, the need is great. Nationally, nearly 113,000 people are awaiting an organ transplant.

At least 20 will die each day without receiving one, including two from CORE’s service area. For every person who donates their organs, tissue and corneas, up to 75 lives can be saved or dramatically improved. “Although 2019 was an exceptional year for donation locally, CORE also recognizes that more than 2,500 people in western Pennsylvania and West Virginia are waiting for life-saving transplants,” Stuart said. “In 2020, CORE will continue to do what we do best: Save and Heal lives through organ, tissue and

cornea donation.” About CORE The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) is one of 58 federally designated not-for-profit organ procurement organizations (OPOs) in the United States, serving more than five million people in western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Chemung County, New York. CORE coordinates the recovery and matching of organs, tissues and corneas for transplant within our service region and works tirelessly to create a culture of donation within the hospitals and communities

we serve. CORE’s mission is to Save and Heal lives through donation, ultimately ending the deaths of those on the transplant waiting list, while maintaining integrity for the donation process, dignity for the donors, and compassion for their families. CORE is a winner of the 2019 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, a presidential-level award that recognizes non-profits for their innovation and excellence. For more information, visit www.core.org or call 1-800-DONORS-7.

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SPORTS Maids JV complete Lady Patriots JV demolish Bridgeport busy week

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By Wyatt Burns Sports Correspondent WESTON — The Lewis County High School Girls JV Basketball team competed twice at home over the course of last week. They hosted Grafton on Thursday and Roane County followed on Friday. On Thursday, the Maids hosted the Grafton Bearcats. The game stayed close all game with the Maids have the edge until the fourth quarter, but a few costly mistakes on both sides of the ball, including many fouls, cost the Maids the game. Ultimately, the Maids fell 31-32 to the Bearcats. Emma Post lead the way with 10 points, followed by Emily Talbert with 5. Friday concluded this week’s matchups for the game, with Lewis County battling the Roane County Raiders. This game was a different story for the Maids. Lewis County got out early and scored often, rarely giving up possession without a bucket or a trip to the line. The Maids kept the pressure up, refusing to allow the Raiders to get back into it. Elle Stump lead the way with 10 points, followed by Post with 7.

Hope Dever sinks a shot from the field for the Lady Patriots JV squad. By Wyatt Burns Sports Correspondent

team traveled to Bridgeport Middle School last Thursday. The Patriots looked to rebound after a bad defeat at East FairBRIDGEPORT — The mont Middle on Wednesday, Robert L. Bland Middle School and rebound they did. Lady Patriots JV Basketball The Lady Patriots got off

to a slow start offensively in the first quarter of action, but laid the scoring on Bridgeport during the remainder of the contest. The team recorded 12 points in the second quarter, 20 in the third, and 11 in the

fourth. Ella Pinkney led they way in the scoring column with 12, followed by RaeLeigh Bonnett with 10. The Lady Patriots ended the route of the Bridgeport Braves 31-11.

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though, the Lady Patriots were able to gather 10 points by halftime. The points stayed steady and came in groups of 9 and 12 in the following quarters. Eventually, a con-

sistent balance of scoring and defense allowed the Ladies to overcome the Braves 31-27. Emma Pinkney lead the scoring with 16 points, followed by Jazzlyn Piggie with 9.

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Lady Patriots Basketball Team traveled to Bridgeport on Thursday to battle the Braves. The Patriots got off to a BRIDGEPORT — The shocking start, unable to record Robert L. Bland Middle School a tally on the score board. Later

Maids split home stretch By Wyatt Burns Sports Correspondent

WESTON — The Lewis County High School Girls Basketball team was in action twice last week. In both contests, the Maids were in friendly territory. The Maids hosted Grafton on Thursday and Roane County on Friday. The Maids hosted Grafton on Thursday. This game stayed competitive all game, but ultimately fell four points short 37-33. The Maids got behind in the second quarter but crawled back into the game early in the fourth quarter. Emma Cayton led the way in scoring for the Maids, collecting 14 points. Shyanna James also contributed on the scoring effort, posting 8. Lewis County then turned their efforts to a wounded Roane County team. Roane only traveled with 13 total players to the matches. Lewis County got out early, thanks to great defense which turned into offense. Lewis County would go on to win 78-37. A big game from Olivia Krinov, who put up 19 points lead the way for the Maids. She was helped by Emma Cayton who had 15, and Abby Hartley who added 13 to the team effort. The Maid will have played Bridgeport at home on Tuesday and will travel to Braxton County on Thursday.

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BUCKHANNON — The Lewis-Upshur Animal Control Facility needs help finding furever homes for Hank and Lexie. Volunteers from Luv 4 Animals and The Animal Outreach Project would also like to encourage pet owners to make accommodations for cold weather by ensuring their outdoor animals have sufficient housing and bedding. Please contact these groups on Facebook if you need assistance. Hank is a cute red and white Beagle. He is only five years old and weighs 27 pounds. Hank is already neutered and has been kept both inside and outside. He is partially house trained and is looking for a new home with no small children. Lexie is a brindle and white mixed breed dog. She is approximately one year old Lexie and has not been spayed yet, but assistance is available. Lexie was brought in by the Buckhannon City Police from Thurman Ave. She is super sweet and loves attention. Hank and Lexie, as well as many other loving cats and dogs, are available for adoption at the Lewis-Upshur Animal Control Facility located on Mud Lick Road in Buckhannon, so stop by and find the perfect pet for your family. Adopt, don’t shop! L-UAC is always in need of volunteers if you are looking for a rewarding and worthwhile cause to assist. Donations of food and pet supplies are always welcome. L-UAC is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to noon, or you can call (304) 472-3865 to schedule an appointment. If you need assistance with proper animal housing, bedding or any other pet needs, please contact Luv 4 Animals or The Animal Outreach Project on Facebook. Hank

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