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,6- Hinton News Tues. Sept. 20, 2016 Summers County ARH Auxiliary Friendship Tree The Friendship Tree in the lobby Cecil Patrick, Billy Turner, James of the Summers County ARH Nickelson, Azeala Nickelson, Betty Hospital was decorated with Joyce Adkins, Darrell "Dec" Fox, Sunflowers for the month of August. Cleatus Gwinn, Kenneth Lambert, Names were placed on tree in Tommy Crook, Margaret Miller, memory of: Uene Edwards, Robert Eddie Willey Sr., Eddie Willey Jr., Patrick, Theresa Patrick, OvidKenneth L. "Buck" Harvey, Dorothy Graham, Mattie Graham, Pansy Lee Harvey, Spurgeon Ward, Connie Seldomridge, C. H. Seldomridge, Ward, Gary Ward, and Mary Sue Blab Westmoreland, Marie Jackson, Frazier. ........ P ..... , o,m Wh,g£ield, Happy Birthday wishes to Bertha Mamie Wingfield, Bob Wingfield, Richmond. Bill Helton, Kat Helton, Michael For $1.00 per month you may Helton, Howard Helton, Williamhave a name placed on the tree in Helton, Willie C. Hawkins, Linnie B. memory of a deceased loved one or Hawkins, James Hawkins, Lucy if you wish to honor someone for a Canterbury, Jo E. Canterbury. Irwin birthday or anniversary. Middy, Marie Middy, Norms JuneIf you would like to be considered Allen, Henry Noel, Dickie Noel, Bill for volunteering, please stop by our Thomas, Penny Ramsey, Jeff gift shop and pick up an application. Ramsey, Joyce Ramsey, Richard Submitted by: Jeanne Duvall, Ramsey, Leon Ramsey, Ann Ramsey, Auxiliary Secretary. Unlike a wildfire or tornado, West Virginia is facing a disaster from which there is likely no recovery. From judges that cancel a hearing and allow the waste to be put into our aquifers, to President Obama claiming natural gas is a "bridge to clean energy", with almost unlimited funds, horizontal hydrofracturing (hhf or fracking) is than seven hundred fifty leaky, abandoned gas wells across the state. Now it has been discovered that the drilling mud, thought to be benign, is also toxic; while frick- waste in tanks increases in radioactivity five-fold ifi fifteen days. When even some of this contamination reaches our water being promoted, and its enormous supplies, we will pay for it with our damage hidden, in every imaginable health. And once poisoned, aktuifers • way and at every government level, cannot affordably be restored. Natural gas is not a bridge. Far from reiLming in polluters, Ratheq it is r~duchi~ U3 ~uppurL for however, protective agencies are clean energy technology, allowing helping them. The WV Dept. of other nations to control that growing Environmental Protection has market• Moreover, it is dirtier than adopted the EPA exemption of all coal because of the many leaks gas and oil field ~vastes from during production, its potency as a hazardous classification. greenhouse gas and the tremendous Presently, by law, hhf waste amount of diesel fuel used• cannot be tested for toxins or Meanwhile, permitting frackers radioactivity and it is handled and to dump hhf waste into drinking stored as if it were only brine. The water is monstrous. These WV DEP has sponsored state radioactive fluids contain heavy regulations shielding fracking from metals and endocrine disrupters public scrutiny. Moreover, this that destroy immunity and impede agency ignores flagrant gas industry How •Kids Learn To Love (NAPS) On October 7th, thou- . sands of kids will be participating in the nation's largest youth-led science experiment. National Youth Science Day It's all part of the 4-H National Youth Science Day (NYSD), spon- sored in part by HughesNet, America's No. 1 choice for satel- lite Internet. Thousands of young people will take part in this year's NYSD experiment, "Motion Com- motion," to learn about physics, speed ar/d safety. Young people will conduct experiments at local events taking place in all' 50 states. The National 4-H Council will host the flagship event, with hundreds of youth participating on October 7th in Washington, D.C. Hngho-~N~t und ~he N~tiona! 4-H Council are committed to introducing more American youth , to hands-on community-based sci- ence, tec~anology, engineering and math (STEM) education. This partnership brings STEM learn- ing experiences to young people across the country, including those in small communities where resources for interactive STEM learning can be limited. Hands-on programs like NYSD • get more students interested in science at an early age. NFL player-turned-NASA astronaut Learning About Science Kids who participate in hands-on science programs can become better, more confident students. H are a great way to engage youth in hands-on learning. Parents can also help spark their kids' interest in science, technology, engineering ~nn -'~÷)" thrcugh agree ~, ~,~ fol- lowing activities: 1. Show your own enthusiasm for seience and research. 2. Point out science and math in everyday things. Explain gravity when something falls or diseuss fractions when you cut a cake. 3.Watch seienee and teehnol- ogy TV shows together while dis- cussing what you see. 4. Go to a zoo or science museum. Take a walk in the park and point out nature's wonders. 5. Encourage curiosity and problem solving. Help your child body functions, violations, and recommends wasteLeland Melvin will be a featured learn how to research an answer. • State Health Officer Clueless operators produce an disposal options that by-pass safe speaker at the flagship NYSD "It's critical that we get more average of five million gallons of this drinking water requirements, event in Washington, D.C. He will young people interested in pursu- Urges Residents to Develop toxic Fracking is also exempt from all emphasize how hands-on pro- lag STEM•education and careers. , waste every two to five years per major federal environmentallaws, grams can empower youth and We can capture and hold their ily provide them with opportunities interest through hands-on learn- Fam Emergency Plan well And West Virginia is theDue to collaboration betweento grow, learn, and become the ing," said Jennifer Sirangelo, recipient of such material not only 'industry and government, we areSTEM leaders of tomorrow, president and CEO, National 4-H during September: National fr°mthe°verl'200hhfwellshere, apparently now a sacrifice zone. In I~'s not too late to get involved. Council. 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Drive is Underway or family communication plan creativity with planning." involves planning out logistics and For more information, visit http:// communication strategies to use www.dhhr.wv.gov/healthprep. ~ : ~:~:~i~•~ ...... ~,~ ::; :: ! Trulia Survey Finds What's In America's Dream Home Only 6 percent of millennials would prefer a high-rise pent- house and only 4 percent dream of converted lofts. Americans Dream of Suburbs Most Americans--especially boomers and Gen Xers--wanted to live in the countryside and sub- urbs rather than a major city. For millennials, a short commute to work and a great school district were far more important than the actual location. Dream Home Amenities Americans love to entertain and eat. The top dream home fea- tures a backyard deck, open floor plan or balcony with a view. Food- related amenities such as a gourmet kitchen or vegetable gar- den were also popular. Millennials, compared to'any other generation, want it all. Given the option, 18- to 34-year- olds, would like all the latest and greatest amenities in their dream home--especially a balcony with a view. However, Generation X, 35-54- year-olds, wanted a backyard deck most and would prefer a swim- ming pool over a vegetable garden. Baby boomers want a backyard deck, open floor plan, gourmet kitchen and vegetable garden. Learn More Whatever kind of home you're dreaming about, you can discover new homes for sale across the country, get tips on how to buy and sell, or find a real estate agent from Trulia, the all-in-one real estate site at www.trulia.coml (NAPS)--For 71 percent of Americans, homeownership is part of their personal American :Dream. So what does this dream home look like? Where is it located and what amenities do people dream of most? A recent ~urvey conducted by real estate website Trulia made some intrigu- ing discoveries.. First Comes Marriage, Then Comes Baby and House The vast majority of millennial renters, aged i8 to 34, plan to buy a home one day--more than any other generation. Most, however, are not ready to buy a house. This generation of first-timers was hit hard during the recession and their ability to find jobs, move out of their parents' homes and even- tually become homeowners is a key part of a healthy housing market. Only 36 percent are cur- rently saving up to buy a home in the next five years. Most have their eyes on a new car. Neverthe- less, 87 percent believe they'll be able to buy their dream home one day. Americans Aren't Dreaming of McMansions or Tiny Homes So what does the American dream home look like? Well, it really depends on how old you are. In general, Americans aren't big fans of McMansions or tiny homes. In fact, 44 percent want a home between 1,401 and 2,600 square feet. However, as people get older, their dream home gets smaller. Millennials and Gen Xers gravi- tate toward moderKh0us'es, which often have newer amenities and technologies. Baby boomers, on the other hand, want single-story ranch homes that are more accessible. Kruger and its customers provide perishable goods to the are teaming up with The Greatcommunities," said Allison McGee, American Milk Drive to make spokesperson for the Mid-Atlantic it easy for shoppers to donate Division. 'TCe're honored to partner milk this month, Hunger Action with Feeding America in the Feed MonthT~. a Childhood program that makes it Kruger customers can donate $1, so simple to give hope by the gallon $3 or $5 at check-out to help deliver and provide milk to families in milk to a local family facing hunger, need." All money collected goes directly to Over the last two years, Kruger Feeding America food banks that shoppers have donated more than service the local community where one million servings of milk to the donation was made. children and families in need. Milk is one of the most requested Now through October 15, Kruger but least donated items at food is inviting customers to Feed a banks. Childhood by donating $1, $3 or $5 On average, they provide the at check-out to help local families equivalent of less than one gallon get the nutrient-rich milk they're of milk per person a year. Milk missing. provides nine essential nutrients, Customers should check with including eight grams of high- their local stores for details. quality protein in each eight-ounce Donations are also collected at serving. BringingHopeToTheTable.com. "Our customers care deeply about By entering your zip code, you can hunger in their local communities, ensure that the milk is delivered to and this initiative provides our a local Feeding America food bank customers with a simple way to in your very own community. USDA BARGAIN INVESTMENT MINIMUM BID: $8.000.00 ADDRESS: HC 80, Box 301 (Madams Creek Road), Hinton, WV 25951 DESCRIPTION: AWESOME OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTOR OR CONTRACTOR! PRICE SLASHED ON VANDALIZED 3 BR, 1 BATH, RANCH FIXER UPPER with CARPORT, 1,080 sq. ft. on PARTIAL BASEMENT with FORCED AIR HEAT, well water and septic sewer on 0.63 ACRE OF LANDf LOCATED in MADAMS CREEK NEAR HINTON, CONVENIENT TO ALL GOODS & SERVICES! SALE DATE:FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 SALE TIME:4:00 P.M. LOCATION: At Front el Summers County Courthouse, Hinton, WV TERMS: Cash Sale, with 10 percent of Bid Price in Cash or CaShier's check.or Equivalent due at sale. Total purchase ])rice payable by cashier's check, cash or equivalent within (30) thirty days of sale date. Property sold "AS IS". For more information, on this auction, please Contact the Rural Development office listed below. All sales are subject to postponement or cancellation at any time. It is recommended that you contact the Rural Development office the day before the sale to ensure that it is still scheduled. For More Information PLEASE CALL: (304) 252-8644i Extl 160. PROPERTIES FOR SALE WEBSITE: http:llwww.resales.usda.govl USDA ~;an Equal Opportunity Provider and Emptor.