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Career POP UP One Stop For Job Seekers and Employers Coming to Hinton the 3rd Wednesday of each month: ,May 16 and June 20, 2018 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Summers County Library, 201 Temple Street. WorkForce West Virginia is a one- stop center for workforce resources, including job opportunities, unemployment compensation, training, tax incentives and labgr How Accident Victims Can Find Justice (NAPS)--According to the National Safety Council, an American is acciden- tally injured every second by a prevent- able event, a vehicle crash, a fall or the like. If you or someone you care about is ever among them, there are things you should know. market information. By making available the appropriate One Man's Story educational and training. "I was a victim twice;' says lose V as he recalled his five-year ordeal that began opportunities, West Virginia can at a construction site. "First, the day I was Pre-setUement funding lets many provide its citizens with the work skills needed by busi~sses currently in the state or planning a West Virginia location. Job seekers, as well as employers are welcome. Employers can: learn how they can reduce their federal tax liability by as much as $2,400 per new hire during their first year of employment. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT Drug overdoses have become the leading cause of accidental death in the United States with heroin and other opiates being the largest contributor. If your loved one is struggling with drug abuse of any kind, now is the time to get them the help they need. Learn more about the signs of heroin addiction. If you believe one of your loved ones is abusing drugs, learn how you can make a difference by visiting http://www .narcononnewliferetreat.org~/drug" rehab! working to off-load a 3,000-pound bag accident victims go the distance to when, all of a sudden, the operator lifted get help they need and deserve. tlae cables and my fingers were mangled and the doctor had to remove three of determined not to give up, and between them;' he explained "Then, I found out the support I got from my family and this was only the start of my problems the advance 1 received from LawCash, 1 and I would become a victim again. My did not have to accept a lowball settle- bills were getting out of control, I was ment. The longer they delayed resolving about to lose my apartment, and I had the case, the more concerned I became no idea how I would care for my family, about being on the street. If it were not I was depressed and scared. Even now I for the money I was advanced over the get shaken up thinking how bad it was" five years it took to settle, my children lose is not alone. He is one of tens would have suffered even more and the of thousands of average, everyday peo- greater the pressure 1 would have been pie from around the country who each under to accept whatever amount I was year find themselves battling insurance first offered;' he added. companies and other deep-pocket de- For Jose, as with thousands of Amer- fendants who delay settlement of legit- leans each year, finan(ial relief came in imate insurance claims, the form of what the legal community "When you are physically damaged calls pre-settlement funding. Accord- and struggling for almost five years to ing to Harvey Hirschfeld, president of regain your strength and your abili- LawCash, "Our firm is in the business ty to work, it takes a mental toll;" said of leveling the playing field for consum- lose. "Bills piled up fast and the settle- ers whose meritorious claims are being ment was very slow in coming. There delayed. With cash on hand to pay fi)r was one delay after another. I was )ust life needs such as rent and general liD- MORE HD CHANNELS, FASTER iNTERNET AND UNLIMITED VOICE. CFM House Museum The Campbell-Flannagan- Murrell House Museum at 422 Summers St in Historic Downtown Hinton is open for free tours. Call for appointments for a free tour. For more information call 304-445-5769; or visit our websitre at: cfm/fmh.org II I ]1 II IIil ;- OWN THE PRO ECT RENT THE TOOl. 9692 Seneca Trail uth I , Fairlea' Call today for your Free Publishing Kit! 855-78.1-5497 CLASSIFIED ADS ONLY 35 .word 12 N Thursday (The paper is reeponeible for only one Incorrect Insertion.) BUSINESS ADS 12 N Thursday ~ Summers Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Certified Nursing Assistants Now offering a sign-on bonus! 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Nor does it influence the case itself, as all decisions related to the legal approach and overall strategy are between the victim and his or her attorney. Perhaps most importantly, the pre-settlement funding--a minimum of $500--is not a loan. If the case is lost, claimants owe nothing. In addition, they're not required to put up collateral or make interim payments, and the ad- vance has no effect on their credit. "My doctors repaired my hand".said lose. "LawCash allowed me to live. Since I didn't have to take a lowball settle- ment, my lawyer was able to keep up the fight for me and my family. This resulted in a fair settlement for many times more than I would have gotten if I had to set- tle early. For a portion of my total set- tlement, I was able to protect my future and my fam!ly:' Learn More For further facts or to apply, go to www.lawcash.net or call (800) LAW- CASH. HowTo t NEWS INSPIRE THE WORLD General Information and Writing Tips The newspaper welcomes news submissions concerning club activities, sports,birthday announcements and . . J anniversaries, engagements and weddings, academic honors, church activitiesand all community activities. Everything submitted is subject to editing and all news articles run without charge and run on a =space available" basis. Either type or legibly print your article, using upper and lowercase letters (NOT all caps). If possible, double-space between lines to allow room for copy editing marks. The basic elements of a news article are: Who, What, When, Where and Why. Make sure your story includes all five W's. Write your news article in the third person (he, they, their), not the first person (I, we, our). Double-check the spelling of names and places mentioned in your story, and make sure the date(s) of your event matches the day(s). Always include the name and daytime telephone number of a contact person in case there are questions about the news item. E-Mailed Articles The best way to send an article via the Internet is to include the text of the article in the body of the e-mail and not as an attachment. Text in Word format is acceptable, but the newspaper cannot accept Wordpad, WordPerfect or Publisher files. To be safe, cut and paste into the e-mail. Do not send text as a jpg or any other type of graphic file. An accompanyin~l picture should be sent as a high-resolution jpg. The Hinton News P 0 Drawer 1000 Hinton, WV 25951-1000 hintonlOOO@aol.com about your club, church group and civic organizations, births, engagements, weddings, academic honors, men and women in the armed services, sports and all community activities. To be considered for publication, items should be timely, either typed (NOT in all caps) or printed legibly. The best way to send an article by e-mail is to cut and paste the article in to the body of the e-mail. The best way to send a photo isjpg. They should be sent as an attachment only. hintont O00@aol.com PUBLISH YOUR BOOK TODAY .WITH THE MOST RESPECTED FULL-SERVICE PUBLISHING FIRM ?/i Christian PUBLI8HING ,-- Get Int0 Print General Tips Set up your photo by getting close to your subject. Pictures taken from a distance often lack the detail that is necessary to show up well in the newspaper. If people are in the photo, focus on their faces; a full length shot is rarely necessary. Choose a photo that is in focus and that frames the subject well. A photo that is too dark or is "fuzzy" will only be darker and fuzzier on newsprint, which is very porous paper, and will not be accepted. Each photo must have an accompanying caption--"cutline" in journalism terms. That caption should describe what is taking place in the picture. Each person in the photo must be identified. Group photo identifications should be from left to right, starting with the front rOW. Always include the name and a daytime telephone number for the person submitting the information. That way, if there is a question about the information (spelling of a name, identification of a person pictured, etc.), the issue can be resolved quickly. Do not fax photos; the image cannot be reproduce. They may be mailed, dropped by our office or e-mailed. Mailed/Dropped Off Photos Never send/drop off an irreplaceable photograph. While newspaper staffers are as careful as possible, photos may be damaged or lost, either in the office or in the mail. Every effort will be made to return a photo which is accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope of the appropriate size. Once printed in the paper, other photos a.re placed in a box in the front office of the newspaper and may be picked up in a reasonable amount of time. Don't tape, staple or otherwise affix a photo to anYthing else. 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