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Dickie Noel Hustle and Character Awards Each football season beginning in Hinton High School. 2009 the family of the late Dickie Dickie played football in Noel have been asking the coaches Summers County Midget League, ofallthree Summers County Youth Hinton Junior High and Hinton League divisions, Summers Middle High School. He was captain of his School, and Summers County High high school team. Dickie displayed School to select individuals for the Heart, Hustle and Character every "Dickie Noel Heart, Hustre and practice and every game. He was Character Award". selected to the Summers County The individuals that receive this Football Hall of Fame in 1988 and honor must be a reputable athlete was inducted posthumously. He is showing leadership, team spirit and the only player from Hinton High good sportsmanship on and off the School or Summers County High field, have good moral values, and School to have his football jersey be an outstanding student. These number retired- #41. He went on to individuals display a strong work play football at Concord College with ethic, put others before themselves, the same Heart, Hustle and maintain good grades, and have no Character displayed in high schooi. school discipline issues. He was later sidelined due to a For the 2017 Summers County shoulder injury, but he was always High School football season, Head there to encourage his teammates. Coach Chris Vickers selected Dickie also excelled on the Andrew Richmond and Tucker Lilly baseball field, beginning with the as the Varsity Division recipients Hinton Little League, where he was and Kanyon Brogan and Tyler Miller selected to the All Stars team and as the Junior Varsity Division later played in the Senior League recipients. Baseball program. He umpired and For the 2017 Summers Middle mentored Hinton Little League School foot~ball season, Head Coach baseball in his high school and Justin Pugh selected Julien "Shug" college years. Keaton. He was a 1986 graduate of For the 2017 Summers County Concord College with a degree in Youth Football League season, the Travel Industry Management. He coaches of each division selected was Assistant Manager of Sam Drake Cole and TysonAdkins as the Snead's Tavern at the Homestead Varsity Division recipient, Kayden Resort in Hot Springs, VA at the Holland as the Jr. Varsity recipient, time of his death in September 1988. and Cody Snavely as the PeeWee Congratulations to Andrew, recipient. Tucker, Kanyon, Tyler, Shug, Drake, The award is given in memory of Tyson, Kayden and Cody. Dickie Noel, a 1982 graduate of !;!i~!!~i~!~!~i~i!~i!i!i!~!~!~ii~i!i~i~!~!~i!i!;~!i!~!~[i!~!i~ii!!~i!i~i!i~i~i~i!i!~! Tucker Lilly, Coach Chris Vickers, Andrew Richmond. Shug Keaton, Coach Justin Pugh Cody Snavely, Kaden Holland, Drake Cole, Tyson Adkins. Tyler Miller, Coach Chris Vickers, Kanyon Brogan. PUBLIC SERVICE MEADOW CREEK NOTICE : ANNOUNCEMENT Meadow Creek Cemetery would Narconon New Life Retreat like to thank you for your help this wants you to be aware to look for the past year in getting the cemetery following signs when it cleaned up by mowing and removing comes to methamphetamine some fallen tree's. Your support addiction. Hyperactivity, Insomnia, would be greatly appreciated for this Weight loss, Tooth decay, years mowing season. Meadow Report suspicious activity to law Creek Cemetery, PO Box 85, enforcement officials and keep your Meadow Creek WV 25977. loved ones safe from the dangers of meth addiction. To learn more about PECAN SALE meth addiction, visit: http:// Current Season Pecans on Sale www.narcononnewli feretreat.org/ For $5.00 while they last. Call Joyce drug-abuse-information/signs-of Meador 304-466-1135 or Cleo methamphetamine-abuse.html Mathews 304-466-1515. re Nearly $51 million in abandoned cooperative farming for veterans mine land grants have been and unemployed coal miners, awarded to 15 projects in 12 counties $5,295,000; ~n.d~ thp~:projects ar:~:gq~.t~buting Raleigh County--Clear Fork Rail tbj~bgrowth, in.crea~t ~s~ . and Trail: to :em:nplete~d~c~ldpmen~ of redevelopment ~ross West ~rginia, eight:'mi~les oPtrail: $2,250i000; :' according to the governor's office. Mountain State Broadband The deadline to apply for an Expressway to develop towers additi,mal share of $25 million in throughout West Virginia to provide economic redevelopment grants for affordable broadband services, abandoned mine land sites has been Phase I, $12,526,081; extended to June 29. Mountain State Broadband The grant funding, provided by Expressway Phase il, $2,000,000; the federal government through the WVDEP is currently accepting Office of Surface Mining applications for the 2018 round of Reclamation and Enforcement grant funding. (OSMRE), is administered by the The grant application and WVDEP'sOfficeofAbandonedMine additional information on the Lands. The recipients applied for the funding is available on the grant funding in 2016 and 2017 and WVDEP website. Completed were each considered by a applications are due June 29, 2018. committee of representatives from The economic development the WVDEP, West Virginia projects must be located on or Department of Commerce, adjacent to mine sites that ceased Department of Transportation, and operations prior to the signing of the the Governor's Office. Surface Mine Control and Regional projects that are Reclamation Act (SMCRA)on receiving funding from applications August 3, 1977. received in 2016 and 2017 are: The WVDEP is ultimately Fayette County--Danese PSD- responsible for determining which Highland Mountain waterline projects get funded, working with an extension, $2,629,711; advisory committee made up of Fayette County--Danese PSD- representatives from the West Cricki~aer Read waterline extension, Virginia Department of Commerce, $944,208; Department of Transportation, and Nicholas County--Patriot the Governor's Office. Recipients of "Guardens" Golden Delicious Apple grant funding from the 2018 round Project to of applications could be announced reintroduce the Golden Delicious as early as September. The grant apple and develop juicing facilities, funding must be approved by providing OSMRE. 205 Rose Street Hinton, WV 25951 Phone: 859 - 317- 1300 This home is located in scenic Summers County where the Greenbrier River and New River meet below Bluestone Dam. This quaint town appeals to everyone for boating, fishing, hiking, sightseeing, relaxing and enjoying four seasons. Beautiful one level ranch style home located in Bellepointe below Bluestone Dam.This home has 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 car garage and has been recently updated. 1800 square feet of living space with an open floor plan. Features include large master bedroom with master bath, walk-in kitchen pantry, separate laundry area, fireplace with surrounding cabinets, expansive windows, and a Savannah style back porch. Please call for details and to schedule a showing: 859 - 317 - 1300 Tues. June 12, 2018 Hinton News - 7 ion Kroger stores in the Charleston/ we call home and eliminating waste Huntington Region are having a food across the company by 2025. drive to collect food for the "No family in a community we Mouataineer and Facing Hunger serve should ever go hungry, and no Food Banks. food in a store we operate should Twenty stores in the region have ever go to waste," said McGee. set up bins for customers to donate Nearly 315,000 West Virginia food through June 17. The stores are residents struggle with hunger. located in the Tri-State Region, the "More than 40 percent of the food Beckley area, Oak Hill, Logan,produced in the U.S. eachyear goes Madison, Smithers, Hinton, and the unconsumed, while one in eight following Charleston stores: people struggle with hunger. That Riverwalk Mall, Ashton Place, St. just doesn't make sense," added Albans, Marmet, Dunbhr, and Scott McGee. "As America's grocer and Depot. one of the largest retailers in the Items most needed by the food world, we are committing to doing banks include canned meats, juicy something about it." juice, cereal bars, shelf stable milk Since beginning its "Zero Hunger and peanut butters. I Zero Waste" effort in September, "Kroger's top priority is to win the Kroger has directed $181 million in fight against hunger," said Allison food and funds to end hunger. McGee, corporate affairs manager of Kroger has provided 325 million the Mid Atlantic Division. "Kroger meals to local residents who is conducting a national effort aimed struggle with hunger. at ending hunger in the communities ACCEPTING APPLICATONS N O T I C E The WV Water Festival is currently accepting applications for NOTICE contestants ages 4-6 for the Junior Have you been wondering what's King & Queen event. Each growing in our high tunnels? Our participant must raise at least $50. upcoming events will help put your Group activities will be planned, curiosity to rest. each participant will receive a T- Sprouting Farms will host the shirt and there will be a coronation community for evenings on the farm ceremony during the Water Festival. beginning this month. We are Please contact Kendra at 304-661- bringing back our spring and 0422 if you are interested in having summer potluck on the farm and your child participate, would love for you to join us[ Our first potluck will be a Season Kickoff Celebration where attendees have BLUEGRASS MUSIC American Music Association will an opportunity to tour the farm, meet local farmers and community be having Bluegrass music on the members, share knowledge and first Sat. of each month at the Vietnam. Veterans Center in experiences, ea~, a~d so ialize. Priite-et~n~Doors open~atS:30 Band plea~ebr'-~g,~ ~ ~o~s!~e~,j, ,~ and Jam Sessioni : Potlucks will continue, with the warm weather on the third Wednesday of every month and CFMOPEN include a fun new topic or The Campbell-Flannagan- educational component with each Murrell Itouse Museum will be open gathering. Mark your calendar with each Saturday until Labor Day from the dates below. I to 4 P.M. The guided tours are free. June 20, July 18, August 15. Tours may also be arranged by For more details about the calling the Museum at 304-445- monthly topics, please follow us on 5769. Leave a message and your call Faeebook @SproutingFarms or you will be returned, can check out our community calendar on our website: VENDORS NEEDED www.sproutingfarms.org Looking for Vendors to sign up for Any questions can be directed Hinton's Festival of the Rivers on toward Beth Ryan, Community Saturday, September 1, 2018. Call Outreach Coordinator. 304-445-5769 for information. 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