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Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
~-Khvays aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well. --Mahatma Gandhi
~ Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.
--Horace
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~,+-. Thirty-four West virginia high
i:ii~Schools will participate in the
=~:~tml statewide "College Decision
~D~' campaign to recognize high
,.~h6ol seniors who plan to pursue
:::~e type of education or training
high school.
~: College Decision Day is organized
:the College Foundation of
Virginia (CFWV), an
coordinated by the West
Higher Education Policy
to help students go to
and succeed.
, is inspired
events, such as the NCAA
signing day and the NFL
Dr. Paul L. Hill, Chancellor
Commission, said.
:~Wqe want to make sure we
the academic excellence
'our students with the same
and pride as we devote
The following schools will host
College Decision Day events:
¥ : Bluefield High School
¥ Cameron High School
¥ Greenbrier West High
School
¥ Hampshire High School
¥ Hannan High School
¥ Hundred High School
¥ James Rumsey Technical
student who has committed Oak Hill High School
a certificate program, a Richwood High School
and technical program, a Ripley High School
degree program, a four- Salem International
degree program or military University Upward Bound
servme will be honored during the ¥ Scott High School
events. ¥ Shady Spring High School
Students' families and friends ¥ Sherman High School
and members of the community are ¥ Summers County High
invited and encouraged to attend. School
¥ Tug Valley High School
¥ Valley High School
(Fayette County)
¥ Van Jr./Sr. High School
¥ Wahama High School
¥ Washington High School
¥ Webster County High
School
¥ Westside High School
¥ Wirt County High School
Institute ¥ Wyoming East High
¥ Jefferson High School School
¥ Keyser High School A complete schedule of activities
¥ Logan High School happening in participating schools
¥ Martinsburg High Schoe'is available at www.cfwvconnect.
¥ Meadow Bridge Hign com/college-decision-day.
School As part of her "Reach Higher"
¥ Midland Trail High School initiative, First Lady Michelle
¥ Mingo Central High Obama has declared April 26 to be
School "National College Signing Day."
¥ Montcalm High School Reach Higher focuses on
¥ Moorefield High School inspiring students to pursue higher
¥ Nicholas County High education and advanced training.
School " To coordinate with the national
¥ campaign, West Virginia's College
¥ Decision Day activities will be held
¥ throughout the months of April and
¥ May.
In addition to hosting recognition
ceremonies, participating schools
also will provide students and
families with information to help
them make the transition to college
programs.
Talcott Elementary 3rd Nine Weeks Honor Roll
A Honor Roll
2nd Grade - Rachel Cales,
-: .~Kaytee Cole, Cambree Cooper, Eli
.=Franklin, J.T. Gravely, Sebastian
+ :Logston, Jacob Morrison, Caden
+ ~Persinger, Desirae Plumley, Josh
.~ :Meadows, and Saigan Sims
.,t .. 3rd Grade - Brooklyn Caldwell,
Lawson Jones, Morgan +)ersinger. Matthew Cox. Christian Dillon,
and AshtonRose Haylee Gill, Alexis Gorel Lucas
5th Grade - Kaylee Jones, Hoke, and Bruce Richmond
Xana Kelley, Emilee Smith, Sarah 4th Grade - Brandon Baker,
Turner, and Sonny Whitt Drake Cole, Justin Feamster,
A]B Honor Roll Patience King, and Zachary
2nd Grade - Jacob Bonds, Rhodes
Christopher Fox, Jonathan Fox, 5th Grade - Hope Bowers,
S.ol~hie Ford, Avery Lilly, Ahby Braydon Gilbert, Kolton Harper, Ellissa Brown, Lane Campbell,
:~e~s.inger~ Dylan PhilJilaS,~da~ob ~ ~uahe~-Lowe,~ Jaida:~Smith, +~nd Alex Lefle~ Fe'i-rell Maiin: THnity
Smith, and Emily Stapleton Seth Whitt Martin, Emily Richmond, and
, ~4th Grade - Lauren Foster, 3rd Grade - Jacob Boone, Andrew Williams
Bobcats Advance to Coppinger
Tournament Semi-Finals
Summers County 7 Nicholas County 5
~I;ril 12 was a good day for the runs batted in. Josh Smith, Will Pritt; SC: Greg Shrewsbury and
~mers County baseball team Whittaker and Nathaniel Harrah C.J. Shrewsbury.
~.~ + . .
.~ ~e Shrewsbury brothers m the each drove m a run for the Bobcats, WP: G. Shrewsbury, LP:
~4t ~ .........
~ts 7-5 wm at the Coppmger who havewons~xoftnetr last seven Gregory. H~ttmg: NC: Tate Mayes
}~ament. eames 2-2 (2b, rbi), Isaac Sergeon 1-4,
~ +~-.-~ -- ~, • .
~:~g Shrewsbury scattered six Tate Mayes was 2-for-2 with a Pratt 2-4 (3b), Gregory 1-2; SC:
~•while pitching a complete double and RBI for the Grizzlies C.J. Shrewsbury 2-3 (2 rbi), G.
~and picking up his third win and Josh Pritt hit a triple. ' Shrewsbury 2-3 (2 rbi), JoshSmith
~ season. Both he and C.J. NC: 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 -- 5 6 5 (rbi), Will" Whittaker 2-3 (rbi).
~sbury -- who was also the SC: 2 3 1 0 1 0 x-- 7 8 4 Nathaniel Harrah (2b, rbi), J.CI
~r -- were 2-for-3 with two NC: Jared Gregory and Josh Wheeler (1-3. Records: SC: 10-6.
,'+
+:: i::=+ Bobcats Shut Out Patrmts
~ +~.+* + . .
,~+, :'U,~ : Summers County 10 M~dland Trail 0
~ Smith and Nathaniel two stolen bases and
Will
Adkins;
SC:
Josh
Smith,
Nathaniel
~+~:~- combined to throw a 2-hitWhittaker was 1-for-3 with a Harrah
~~a~t to lead Summers County to double and two RBIs for Summers (4) and CJ Shrewsbury. WP.
~7"~'+ + ' ~ '~ ""~ over Midland
- ~v~!nnmg ~v-u .... County. Nate Hanshew andAndrew Smith, LP: Dickerson. Hitting:
o Trail on Saturday April 16 Dickerson picked up the only two MT: Nate Hanshew 1-2, Andrew
, • Josh Smith struck out six of the hits for Midland Trail. Summers Dickerson
,~.r~.nee:~tters he faced. Smith was County improves to 11-7 with the 1-2; SC: Josh Smith 2-3 (2B, 4
~:al~0:2-for-3, picking up a double win. RBI), CJ Shrewsbury 3-4 (2B, RBI),
~:a~d driving in four runs. MT: 000 00 -- 0 2 2 Matt Ryan 2-3 (2 RBI, 2 SB), Greg
~:: : CJ Shrewsbury went 3-for-4 with SC: 150 31 -- 10 10 0 Shrewsbury (3 BB, RBI), Will
~':a double and an RBI, Matt RyanMT: Andrew Dickerson,whittaker 1-3 (2B, 2 RBI), JC
~:finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Benjamin Gray (4) and Hunter wheeler 1-3, Tucker Lilly 1-3.
.+
.+
!The sun comes up; you're at your desk Ok, Miss Donna, we just have to know
.; ike a man on a journey ...... this is your For the Lord has most of us on a "Just
know."
need to
by little, and one by one, But Donna, we find out; it's now plain to see-
knock out the billings, until they are Has been "broken and pilled out" for you and for
me}
r smart phone stays silent; the So, we'll grind up our garments, and put on our
)uter hums on. shoes.
keeps you, Miss Donna, working on The work left before us--the work we must do--
on? Is lighter and brightens, with much thanks to you!
owe you, I figure six thousand and
Coffee breaks line up .... Dear me Dear me!
:Oops, here comes a woman, all worried --
:- Oh me!
You speak to her comfort, and help her to
see,
Those clouds have a lining--the best things
are free.
extended family, six hundred and five,
calling for counsel--does that "oil"
run dry?
Sure, we'll "treat 'era and street 'em,"...but really
our need
Is leading them closer to the Great Master's knee.
You've taught us to love, soaked to your very core,
Has a Wonderfu/fragrance and a perfect.10 score!
Thank You, Donna
Stan, Betty and Staff
Dr. Day composed this little ditty to honor Donna
Bowles, Office Manager of Family Care Clinic for
most of her 33 years. She retired on April 15,
2016, and we will miss her greatly!
Tues. April 19, 2016 Hinton News- II
Search Crews Find Body
of Missing Fisherman
Glen Jean, WV - Search and noon near the Grandview Sandbar County, and Upper Laurel VFD
rescue personnel located the body campground and boat launch area from Wyoming County. Personnel
of 51-year old Joe Bennett from in the park. from Jan-Care Ambulance Service
Mabscott, West Virginia shortly Neither Bennett nor his friend in Beckley provided emergency
after 1 pm Saturday. were wearing life jackets at the medical support daily.
National Park Service rangers, time. Local residents and park visitors
personnel from West Virginia While his companion was are reminded that the New River
Division of Natural Resources, able to make it to shore, Bennett is a high volume river with swift
and volunteer search and rescue disappeared under water shortly currents, deep holes, and a rocky
divers from three counties have after noon. Search crews responded bottom.
been searching for Bennett since immediately and the boat was Water levels can change daily
Thursday afternoon when the boat found around 4 p.m., approximately and conditions in even familiar
he was fishing from capsized in the 150 yards downriver from where it areas can change quickly.
New River. first sank. Personal flotation devices
"We'd like to express our sincere Search crews have focused much (PFDs), or life jackets, are essential
condolences to the family and many of their efforts in that area since safety items and should be worn
friends of Mr. Bennett. Thursday afternoon and found his anytime people are in or around the
We hope that today's events help body approximately 50 yards from water, including in a boat.
give them a sense of closure as they the boat Saturday. Most drownings in the New River
begin their healing process," said Trained search and rescue involve people who didn't plan on
New River Gorge National River divers and support personnel being the water.
Superintendent Trish Kicklighter from multiple volunteer fire Even experienced river users can
on Saturday afternoon, departments (VFD) have assisted become disoriented or incapacitated
Bennett had been fishing withNational Park Service crews in during an accident on the river
a friend on April 14 when currents the search, including Beaver VFD . For more tips on water safety
in the swift moving river caught and Bradley-Prosperity VFD from while in the park, visit www.nps.
the anchor of their fishing boat Raleigh County, Green Sulphergovlnerilplanyourvisitlwater-
and capsized the vessel around District VFD from Summers safety.htm.
Horseshoe Announces
Summer Youth Programs
Horseshoe Leadership Center, great outdoors, campfires, talent
St. George, WV - Teenagers andshow, swimming and much more!
children looking for a specialAdventure Camps for boys and
summer week will want to checkgirls ages 7- 12 have four weeks to
out Camp Horseshoe's summer choose from, July 3- 9, July 10- 16,
schedule. July 17 - 23 and July 24 - 30.
Teen camps include the Horseshoe is a special place to
high school Teen Leadership grow in the mountains of West
Summit on June 12 - 18, Teen Virginia.
Entrepreneurship Summit, June 19 sFor more information about any
- 25, and middle school Leadership of these programs, please contact
Summit on ,June 26 - July 2. Sharon at Horseshoe Leadership
Be ready for days full of great Center, (304) 478-2481 or e-mail
times in active learning sessions horseshoe@yla-youthleadership.
with plenty time for recreation, the org
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MOlm'T mml i A'
A cat improves the
foul weather.
***
garden wall in
***
sunshine, and the hearth in
--Judith Merkle Riley
SAVE THE DATE
The 28th annual Dickie Noel
Memorial Golf Classic will be held
on Saturday, June 4 at Willowwood
Golf Course. Contact person is Greg
Vandall at 304-575-3372. Additional
Information will be published soon!
'NOTICE
John Vuolo, Capt. USN Ret., is
currently available to give a brief to
seperate the facts from the politics
on the Hillary Clinton "email"
controversy. If your civic or church
group would be interested in hearing
an half hour brief on the subject.
Contact John Vuolo at
vuolo.john@gmail
FUNDRAISER
Ventriloquist/Comedian Trish
Dun from North Carolina will
perform live in 4/3016 at 7 p.m. at
the Summers Co. Memorial
Building. Clean Corrgedy; family
• friendly event. Tickets are $8 each.
Proceeds will purchase additional
new chairs for the Memorial
Building (fundraising efforts paid for
100 two years ago). To purchase
tickets, visit www.hintonhope.com
or call Laura at 304-573-5320.
Sponsored by the Hinton Hove
F, oundahfn. " " - .... - "
AL,ANON
• Are you troubled by someone's
drinking? A1-Anon Family Group
can help. To help them, you have to
help yourself first.
Meetings every Monday nights
7:00 p.m. behind the Child Advocacy
Center at 411 Temple Street. For
more information call: 466-2760.
War Ridge Free Will Baptist Church
The War Ridge Free Will Baptist The first service was held in 1945., Services are still held every
Church is located approximately The War Ridge Free Will Baptist Sunday with Sunday School
four miles from Wayside, WV Church started out as a small one starting at 10:00 a.m. and Worship
at 3134 War Ridge Road, a one roomchurchwithanouthouseonthe Service at 11:00 a.m. Additional
lane country road. It is currently side and a small wood stove for heat services are held Sunday evenings
pastored by Reverend Roger in the winter. Over the years it has from 6-8 p.m. with Bible Study
Brammer. been expanded to add classrooms held every Wednesday night from
The church came into existenceand restrooms and updated with a 7-9 p.m. The War Ridge Free Will
through the efforts of Becky brick exterior, a steeple, heating, Baptist Church is a member of the
Crawford, Mac Mann, and air conditioning and even padded Beckley Conference of Free Will
Thelma Shanks who working pews. Homecomings are held theBaptists that bases its teachings
with volunteers were able to build second Sunday in July and haveon the King James Bible. Services
this small country church on land been for as long as anyone canare open to anyone that wishes to
donated by the Crawford family, remember. : attend. --
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