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ELKINS — The Elkins-Randolph County Health Department confirmed Monday that a 61-year-old Randolph County woman died as a result of complications with COVID-19 last week. The woman was the 13th COVID-related death in Randolph County. The health department released no further information about the woman. Davis Medical Center currently has seven coronavirus patients, four of OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at GOV. JUSTICE CALLS SPECIAL SESSION FOR COVID-19 FUNDING CHARLESTON — With the first half of West Virginia’s allotment of 2021 COVID-19 relief funds in hand and surplus tax dollars burning a hole in the state’s pocket, Gov. Jim Justice is calling a special session next week to make appropriations. Justice announced Thursday that he will issue a proclamation calling the West VirginiaLegislature
DATEBOOK | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.FARMERS MARKET: The
BARBARA LYNN ROSIN COLLINS Barbara Lynn Rosin Collins, 77, resident of Elkins, West Virginia, for over 12 years, passed away quietly at home early Monday morning under the care of Mountain Hospice and family, her constant companions. Barbara was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota. With the exception of a brief stint in California, she spent most of her school RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault ELKINS DISTRIBUTING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP ELKINS — Owning and operating the Elkins Distributing Company, or the Budweiser plant as many call it, made the name Warner a big part of the Elkins business community for many years. Tom and Jerry Warner purchased the business 45 years ago. In more recent years the business has been overseen by Crystal Warner Gibson,AUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
ELKINS — The Elkins-Randolph County Health Department confirmed Monday that a 61-year-old Randolph County woman died as a result of complications with COVID-19 last week. The woman was the 13th COVID-related death in Randolph County. The health department released no further information about the woman. Davis Medical Center currently has seven coronavirus patients, four of OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at GOV. JUSTICE CALLS SPECIAL SESSION FOR COVID-19 FUNDING CHARLESTON — With the first half of West Virginia’s allotment of 2021 COVID-19 relief funds in hand and surplus tax dollars burning a hole in the state’s pocket, Gov. Jim Justice is calling a special session next week to make appropriations. Justice announced Thursday that he will issue a proclamation calling the West VirginiaLegislature
DATEBOOK | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.FARMERS MARKET: The
BARBARA LYNN ROSIN COLLINS Barbara Lynn Rosin Collins, 77, resident of Elkins, West Virginia, for over 12 years, passed away quietly at home early Monday morning under the care of Mountain Hospice and family, her constant companions. Barbara was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota. With the exception of a brief stint in California, she spent most of her school RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault ELKINS DISTRIBUTING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP ELKINS — Owning and operating the Elkins Distributing Company, or the Budweiser plant as many call it, made the name Warner a big part of the Elkins business community for many years. Tom and Jerry Warner purchased the business 45 years ago. In more recent years the business has been overseen by Crystal Warner Gibson,AUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept. NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — The Elkins-Randolph County Health Department confirmed Monday that a 61-year-old Randolph County woman died as a result of complications with COVID-19 last week. The woman was the 13th COVID-related death in Randolph County. The health department released no further information about the woman. Davis Medical Center currently has seven coronavirus patients, four of FEDERAL FUNDING HELPING WITH BROADBAND PROJECTS 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — Thanks to Congress and President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan, federal funding is helping West Virginians gain access to high-speed broadband and computers, with more projects kicking off later this month. Mitch Carmichael, the secretary of the Department of Economic Development, briefed the joint Committee on Government and Finance on Tuesday morning CLAY HONORED FOR 30 YEARS AS A VOLUNTEER 14 hours ago · ELKINS — A 30-year volunteer for the American Red Cross has been honored with a City of Elkins proclamation. Gary Clay has served as the chairman of the Board of Directors of the West Virginia American Red Cross, and has also served as the chair of theUnited Way of
AUGUSTA HERITAGE CENTER AWARDED STATE’S HIGHEST FOLKLIFE 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Augusta Heritage Center of Davis & Elkins College received the Vandalia Award at a special Vandalia Gathering concert on May 29. The award, given by the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture and History, recognized the organization’s achievements in digitizing the Augusta Archives and making it publicly accessible on the website AugustaArtsandCulture.org. CLASS AA MEET SET TO BEGIN IN FULL ON FRIDAY 1 day ago · CHARLESTON — The Class AA portion of the state track and field meet begins tonight for four Elkins High School athletes. This year’s state meet is taking place over a four-day span instead of the traditional two-day Friday and Saturday format in hoping to limit the capacity at University of Charleston Stadium at LaidleyField.
LADY BULLDOGS’ SHUTTLE HURDLE RELAY WINS STATE TITLE 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Tygarts Valley girls had a relay squad win a state title, while Caden Boggs had a pair of runner-up finishes for the boys in the Class A state track and field championships Thursday at University of Charleston Stadium at Laidley Field. The Lady Bulldogs’ shuttle relay team of sophomores Joie Belland
EHS RUNNERS HIT THE TRACK 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Elkins High School girls collected some points the night before the Class AA state meet kicks into high gear today as sophomore Kiley Edwards placed fourth in the 400-meter dash at University of Charleston Stadium at Laidley Field. Edwards posted a time of 1:02.65. Winfield’s Allie German won the event withan
D&E UPWARD BOUND FORMS BOOK CLUB CHAPTER 14 hours ago · ELKINS — The Davis & Elkins College Upward Bound Program, in conjunction with the Council for Opportunity in Education (COE), is set to begin its summer book club chapter that will include weekly discussions with community leaders. The Good Trouble Book Club: Engaging Youth in a National Conversation about the Future of Americawill focus
B-U HOPES TO MAKE NOISE IN CLASS AAA MEET 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — Buckhannon-Upshur’s Shawn Blandino, Sterlin Thropp and Dezi Pugh will compete in the 400-meter dash this evening on the eve of the full Class AAA portion of the state track and field meet at University of Charleston at Laidley Field. The Class A meet was held on Wednesday and the double-A event is taking STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
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Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
UNCLAIMED CHECKS
13 hours ago · THOMAS — State Treasurer Riley Moore on Tuesday evening presented the City of Thomas with an unclaimed property check totaling $63,064.49, returning a sizable amount of unclaimed funds to the city. “It’s always great to return these funds to our small municipalities,” Treasurer Moore said. “This is the citizens’ money, and in communities like Thomas, SERRETT WINS MAYOR RACE IN MILL CREEK 13 hours ago · MILL CREEK — Multiple municipal elections took place Tuesday evening in several local counties, including the Mill Creek town election in Randolph County, in which voters chose a mayor from three candidates vying for the position. Larry Serrett won the mayor’s seat with a total of 47 votes. Also garnering votes were Marcus Blankenship, who MOORE LEADS RESISTANCE TO BIDEN’S PRESSURING OF BANKS 13 hours ago · ELKINS — West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore is working with other state treasurers to fight President Joe Biden’s administration’s leaning on banks to help reduce U.S. carbon emissions. “We are in a big fight right now with the Biden administration, who is putting pressure on banks, lending institutions in this country to get them to W.VA. VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCATES SEEK TO CHANGE MANCHIN’S 13 hours ago · The advocates spoke out during a video call Wednesday organized by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Manchin, D-W.Va., released an op-ed last week expressing his opposition to the “For The People Act” currently before the Senate. The legislation addresses enhancements for voter access, election integrity and security, campaign finance, and ethics for the three branches of COLTS AND HUSKIES SET FOR SERIES 13 hours ago · PHILIPPI — After clinching its first sectional title in seven years, Philip Barbour will now face Herbert Hoover in a best-of-three series for the Class AA, Region II title. Game one is set for Monday in Philippi, while game 2 will be at Herbert Hoover on Tuesday. A third game will return to Philippi on CLASS AA MEET SET TO BEGIN IN FULL ON FRIDAY 13 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Class AA portion of the state track and field meet begins tonight for four Elkins High School athletes. This year’s state meet is taking place over a four-day span instead of the traditional two-day Friday and Saturday format in hoping to limit the capacity at University of Charleston Stadium atLaidley Field.
NEW PB GRID COACH READY FOR CHALLENGE 13 hours ago · PHILIPPI — Veteran public educator and coach Nick Mayle was recently named the new head coach for Philip Barbour High School’s football program. Mayle is no stranger to George Byrer Field at BC Bank Park after several consecutive years of coaching Barbour County student-athletes on the gridiron. “I was the head coach at Philippi Middle POLICE | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Results of a recent study by WalletHub tell a different story, however. West Virginia ranks 47th in the nation in the 2021’s Best and Worst States to be a Police Officer report. In terms of opportunity and competition, the Mountain State is 49th; for law enforcement training requirements, 33rd; and for job hazards protection, a dismal 50th. MANCHIN WORKING ON COMPROMISE ON VOTING RIGHTS PACKAGE CHARLESTON — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Wednesday he is working with fellow Democratic senators to make changes to a key voting rights bill that has some lawmakers conflicted. Speaking Wednesday after the unveiling of signage for the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Manchin said he is working with Rep. JamesClyburn,
STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
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Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
UNCLAIMED CHECKS
12 hours ago · THOMAS — State Treasurer Riley Moore on Tuesday evening presented the City of Thomas with an unclaimed property check totaling $63,064.49, returning a sizable amount of unclaimed funds to the city. “It’s always great to return these funds to our small municipalities,” Treasurer Moore said. “This is the citizens’ money, and in communities like Thomas, SERRETT WINS MAYOR RACE IN MILL CREEK 12 hours ago · MILL CREEK — Multiple municipal elections took place Tuesday evening in several local counties, including the Mill Creek town election in Randolph County, in which voters chose a mayor from three candidates vying for the position. Larry Serrett won the mayor’s seat with a total of 47 votes. Also garnering votes were Marcus Blankenship, who MOORE LEADS RESISTANCE TO BIDEN’S PRESSURING OF BANKS 12 hours ago · ELKINS — West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore is working with other state treasurers to fight President Joe Biden’s administration’s leaning on banks to help reduce U.S. carbon emissions. “We are in a big fight right now with the Biden administration, who is putting pressure on banks, lending institutions in this country to get them to W.VA. VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCATES SEEK TO CHANGE MANCHIN’S 12 hours ago · The advocates spoke out during a video call Wednesday organized by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Manchin, D-W.Va., released an op-ed last week expressing his opposition to the “For The People Act” currently before the Senate. The legislation addresses enhancements for voter access, election integrity and security, campaign finance, and ethics for the three branches of COLTS AND HUSKIES SET FOR SERIES 12 hours ago · PHILIPPI — After clinching its first sectional title in seven years, Philip Barbour will now face Herbert Hoover in a best-of-three series for the Class AA, Region II title. Game one is set for Monday in Philippi, while game 2 will be at Herbert Hoover on Tuesday. A third game will return to Philippi on CLASS AA MEET SET TO BEGIN IN FULL ON FRIDAY 12 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Class AA portion of the state track and field meet begins tonight for four Elkins High School athletes. This year’s state meet is taking place over a four-day span instead of the traditional two-day Friday and Saturday format in hoping to limit the capacity at University of Charleston Stadium atLaidley Field.
NEW PB GRID COACH READY FOR CHALLENGE 12 hours ago · PHILIPPI — Veteran public educator and coach Nick Mayle was recently named the new head coach for Philip Barbour High School’s football program. Mayle is no stranger to George Byrer Field at BC Bank Park after several consecutive years of coaching Barbour County student-athletes on the gridiron. “I was the head coach at Philippi Middle POLICE | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Results of a recent study by WalletHub tell a different story, however. West Virginia ranks 47th in the nation in the 2021’s Best and Worst States to be a Police Officer report. In terms of opportunity and competition, the Mountain State is 49th; for law enforcement training requirements, 33rd; and for job hazards protection, a dismal 50th. MANCHIN WORKING ON COMPROMISE ON VOTING RIGHTS PACKAGE CHARLESTON — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Wednesday he is working with fellow Democratic senators to make changes to a key voting rights bill that has some lawmakers conflicted. Speaking Wednesday after the unveiling of signage for the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Manchin said he is working with Rep. JamesClyburn,
STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
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Local News Blue & Gray Reunion Battle Reenactment June 7, 2021 County OKs funding for CERT team. ELKINS — The Randolph County Commission has unanimously agreed to provide assistance to the Glady-Bemis CERT NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Roy Eston Koontz, 78, of Petersburg, West Virginia, went to Heaven to be with the Lord, on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after a long courageous battle with cancer. The Koontz family received friends Sunday, June 6, 2021, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg, West Virginia. Funeral service will be Monday, June 7, 2021, at JUSTICE ON HOOK FOR ANOTHER $368M CHARLESTON — After news broke about a $700 million personal guarantee by Gov. Jim Justice for a loan from a now-bankrupt lender, Justice is suing another bank where he is on the hook for another $368 million — more than $1 billion in debt combined. According to court filings, Gov. Jim Justice, his wife Cathy WEST VIRGINIA SET TO END FISCAL YEAR WITH HUGE BUDGET CHARLESTON — With just a month remaining in fiscal year 2021, West Virginia ended May with another revenue surplus, giving the state a chance to reach the end of June with close to $400 million in surplus. According to the monthly general revenue collections released by the Senate Finance Committee Tuesday, the state brought in RUDOLPH WARREN ‘BUTCH’ LAMB Rudolph Warren “Butch” Lamb, 74, of Ellamore, West Virginia, died Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at the Mountain Memories Assisted Living and Retirement Home. He was born Dec. 10, 1946, in Randolph County, West Virginia, a son of the late Warren and Alverta Miller Lamb. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assaultAUGUST NEIL GEORGE
Mr. August Neil George, 88, a resident of the Audra Community near Belington, departed this life Thursday evening May 13, 2021, in the Ruby Memorial Hospital at Morgantown. He has been in his usual health and death was unexpected. He was born Sept.TERRY KEITH LEWIS
Terry Keith Lewis, 64, a resident of Beverly, passed from this life Friday, May 7, 2021, at home surrounded by his family and under the care of Mt. Hospice. Terry was born Friday, Nov. 23, 1956, in Elkins, a son of the later Charles Junior Lewis and Betty Jane Kerr Lewis. OnJune 26, 1987,
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3 hours ago · THOMAS — State Treasurer Riley Moore on Tuesday evening presented the City of Thomas with an unclaimed property check totaling $63,064.49, returning a sizable amount of unclaimed funds to the city. “It’s always great to return these funds to our small municipalities,” Treasurer Moore said. “This is the citizens’ money, and in communities like Thomas, SERRETT WINS MAYOR RACE IN MILL CREEK 3 hours ago · MILL CREEK — Multiple municipal elections took place Tuesday evening in several local counties, including the Mill Creek town election in Randolph County, in which voters chose a mayor from three candidates vying for the position. Larry Serrett won the mayor’s seat with a total of 47 votes. Also garnering votes were Marcus Blankenship, who MOORE LEADS RESISTANCE TO BIDEN’S PRESSURING OF BANKS 3 hours ago · ELKINS — West Virginia Treasurer Riley Moore is working with other state treasurers to fight President Joe Biden’s administration’s leaning on banks to help reduce U.S. carbon emissions. “We are in a big fight right now with the Biden administration, who is putting pressure on banks, lending institutions in this country to get them to W.VA. VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCATES SEEK TO CHANGE MANCHIN’S 3 hours ago · The advocates spoke out during a video call Wednesday organized by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Manchin, D-W.Va., released an op-ed last week expressing his opposition to the “For The People Act” currently before the Senate. The legislation addresses enhancements for voter access, election integrity and security, campaign finance, and ethics for the three branches of COLTS AND HUSKIES SET FOR SERIES 3 hours ago · PHILIPPI — After clinching its first sectional title in seven years, Philip Barbour will now face Herbert Hoover in a best-of-three series for the Class AA, Region II title. Game one is set for Monday in Philippi, while game 2 will be at Herbert Hoover on Tuesday. A third game will return to Philippi on CLASS AA MEET SET TO BEGIN IN FULL ON FRIDAY 3 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The Class AA portion of the state track and field meet begins tonight for four Elkins High School athletes. This year’s state meet is taking place over a four-day span instead of the traditional two-day Friday and Saturday format in hoping to limit the capacity at University of Charleston Stadium at LaidleyField.
NEW PB GRID COACH READY FOR CHALLENGE 3 hours ago · PHILIPPI — Veteran public educator and coach Nick Mayle was recently named the new head coach for Philip Barbour High School’s football program. Mayle is no stranger to George Byrer Field at BC Bank Park after several consecutive years of coaching Barbour County student-athletes on the gridiron. “I was the head coach at Philippi Middle POLICE | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Results of a recent study by WalletHub tell a different story, however. West Virginia ranks 47th in the nation in the 2021’s Best and Worst States to be a Police Officer report. In terms of opportunity and competition, the Mountain State is 49th; for law enforcement training requirements, 33rd; and for job hazards protection, a dismal 50th. MANCHIN WORKING ON COMPROMISE ON VOTING RIGHTS PACKAGE CHARLESTON — U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Wednesday he is working with fellow Democratic senators to make changes to a key voting rights bill that has some lawmakers conflicted. Speaking Wednesday after the unveiling of signage for the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Manchin said he is working with Rep. JamesClyburn,
STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — June is Wound Healing Awareness Month; a time to recognize the efforts of the wound care staff that has healed patients throughout the pandemic with bravery and compassion. Wound Healing Awareness Month, or WHAM, is a month-long celebration that focuses on common wound types and the benefits of treatment in an outpatientwound
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at W.VA. SENATORS SPLIT ON JAN. 6 COMMISSION CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators expressed two differing viewpoints on a proposed bipartisan commission to investigate the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol Building in January. Senate Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to advance legislation Thursday to create a Jan. 6 commission. Democrats needed 10 Republicans to move the SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
DOROTHY LEE KISNER
Dorothy Lee Kisner, 95, a resident of the Holly Meadows Community, Parsons, West Virginia, departed this life early Thursday morning, May 20, 2021, at Cortland Acres at Thomas, West Virginia. She had been in declining health. She was born Friday, Jan. 22, 1926, at Holly Meadows, Parsons, West Virginia, a daughter of the late Page REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
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(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — June is Wound Healing Awareness Month; a time to recognize the efforts of the wound care staff that has healed patients throughout the pandemic with bravery and compassion. Wound Healing Awareness Month, or WHAM, is a month-long celebration that focuses on common wound types and the benefits of treatment in an outpatientwound
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at W.VA. SENATORS SPLIT ON JAN. 6 COMMISSION CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators expressed two differing viewpoints on a proposed bipartisan commission to investigate the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol Building in January. Senate Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to advance legislation Thursday to create a Jan. 6 commission. Democrats needed 10 Republicans to move the SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
DOROTHY LEE KISNER
Dorothy Lee Kisner, 95, a resident of the Holly Meadows Community, Parsons, West Virginia, departed this life early Thursday morning, May 20, 2021, at Cortland Acres at Thomas, West Virginia. She had been in declining health. She was born Friday, Jan. 22, 1926, at Holly Meadows, Parsons, West Virginia, a daughter of the late Page REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at 70K REGISTER FOR VACCINE SWEEPSTAKES 22 hours ago · CHARLESTON — About 70,000 residents have so far registered for the COVID-19 vaccination sweepstakes in West Virginia, the governor said on Tuesday. The incentive to encourage residents to get vaccinated against the plague includes the chance to win money, trucks, get-aways in West Virginia, scholarships and hunting rifles and shotguns. The first drawing is on DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM LAUNCHES 2021 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 22 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Tourism today announced the launch of the official celebration for the state’s birthday on June 20, 2021. This year offers something extra to celebrate, as the state marks the 50th anniversary of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” “There’s never been a better time to visit the CAPITO, BIDEN BREAK OFF INFRASTRUCTURE TALKS 22 hours ago · CHARLESTON — Unable to bridge differences over the price tag, how to pay, and definitions, U.S. Sen. Shelly Moore Capito and President Joe Biden called off ongoing negotiations over a federal infrastructure package Tuesday. In a statement Tuesday afternoon, Capito – the lead Republican on negotiations — said she was “disappointed” by Biden’s decision but MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BOY IN ROAD-RAGE SHOOTING SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California man was charged Tuesday with murder in a road rage shooting that killed a 6-year-old boy on a local freeway last month. Prosecutors in Orange County, California charged Marcus Anthony Eriz, 24, with murder in the death of Aiden Leos. Eriz was also charged with shooting at MCKINLEY INTRODUCES BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION 22 hours ago · WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Reps. David B. McKinley, P.E. (R-W.Va), Cindy Axne (D-Iowa) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Illinois) introduced bipartisan legislation to support Americans who are caring for their older family members by offering tax credits to cover costs of elder care. The Americans Giving Care to Elders (AGE) Act would provide tax credits ofSECTIONAL CHAMPIONS
22 hours ago · PHILIPPI — Philip Barbour’s path in reaching Tuesday night’s Class AA, Region II, Section 1 title game against Lincoln was a mixture of inspiration and adversity. The Colts, led by a senior-laden team which lost a possible deep postseason run in 2020LEARNING FROM A PRO
22 hours ago · ELKINS — A veteran of the LPGA Tour is helping teach the game of golf to youngsters in Randolph County. Danielle Ammaccapane, who turned pro in 1987 and has a total of seven LPGA wins and 41 career Top 10 finishes, will be working one-on-one with localchildren in
ELKINS WARNS OF NEW ‘WATER SHUTOFF SCAM’ 22 hours ago · ELKINS — Elkins city officials are warning of a “water shutoff scam” targeting local residents. The scam involves “imposters knocking on doors, claiming to represent the city’s water utility, and demanding immediate in-person payment to avoid shutoffs,” a Tuesday City of Elkins press release states. “The city has received reports of two such incidents, and STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — June is Wound Healing Awareness Month; a time to recognize the efforts of the wound care staff that has healed patients throughout the pandemic with bravery and compassion. Wound Healing Awareness Month, or WHAM, is a month-long celebration that focuses on common wound types and the benefits of treatment in an outpatientwound
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at W.VA. SENATORS SPLIT ON JAN. 6 COMMISSION CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators expressed two differing viewpoints on a proposed bipartisan commission to investigate the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol Building in January. Senate Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to advance legislation Thursday to create a Jan. 6 commission. Democrats needed 10 Republicans to move the SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
DOROTHY LEE KISNER
Dorothy Lee Kisner, 95, a resident of the Holly Meadows Community, Parsons, West Virginia, departed this life early Thursday morning, May 20, 2021, at Cortland Acres at Thomas, West Virginia. She had been in declining health. She was born Friday, Jan. 22, 1926, at Holly Meadows, Parsons, West Virginia, a daughter of the late Page REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
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(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — June is Wound Healing Awareness Month; a time to recognize the efforts of the wound care staff that has healed patients throughout the pandemic with bravery and compassion. Wound Healing Awareness Month, or WHAM, is a month-long celebration that focuses on common wound types and the benefits of treatment in an outpatientwound
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at W.VA. SENATORS SPLIT ON JAN. 6 COMMISSION CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two U.S. Senators expressed two differing viewpoints on a proposed bipartisan commission to investigate the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol Building in January. Senate Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to advance legislation Thursday to create a Jan. 6 commission. Democrats needed 10 Republicans to move the SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
DOROTHY LEE KISNER
Dorothy Lee Kisner, 95, a resident of the Holly Meadows Community, Parsons, West Virginia, departed this life early Thursday morning, May 20, 2021, at Cortland Acres at Thomas, West Virginia. She had been in declining health. She was born Friday, Jan. 22, 1926, at Holly Meadows, Parsons, West Virginia, a daughter of the late Page REXRODE CHILD ABUSE TRIAL BEGINS IN RANDOLPH CIRCUIT COURT ELKINS — Opening arguments were made Wednesday in the trial of Dylan Matthew Rexrode, a 26 year-old Durbin man charged with multiple offenses stemming from an incident in September 2019 when he was arrested for child abuse causing injury. In June 2020 Rexrode was arraigned and pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault $210K CASH BOND SET IN SEX ABUSE CASE ELKINS — A Randolph County man is behind bars and is accused of sexually abusing and assaulting foster children who were in his care. Luis Torres-Serrano, 38, is charged with multiple felonies, including first and third-degree sexual abuse; second and third-degree sexual assault; sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in aposition
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM LAUNCHES 2021 BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION 6 hours ago · CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Tourism today announced the launch of the official celebration for the state’s birthday on June 20, 2021. This year offers something extra to celebrate, as the state marks the 50th anniversary of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” “There’s never been a better time to visit the CAPITO, BIDEN BREAK OFF INFRASTRUCTURE TALKS 6 hours ago · CHARLESTON — Unable to bridge differences over the price tag, how to pay, and definitions, U.S. Sen. Shelly Moore Capito and President Joe Biden called off ongoing negotiations over a federal infrastructure package Tuesday. In a statement Tuesday afternoon, Capito – the lead Republican on negotiations — said she was “disappointed” by Biden’s decision but LEGISLATURE APPROVES FUNDING REQUESTS DURING SPECIAL 1 day ago · CHARLESTON — Despite technical difficulties with voting systems, the West Virginia House of Delegates and state Senate managed to complete action Monday afternoon on funding requests from Gov. Jim Justice in the first special session of the year, as well as lay the groundwork for redistricting. The Legislature passed seven bills Monday between noon andSECTIONAL CHAMPIONS
6 hours ago · PHILIPPI — Philip Barbour’s path in reaching Tuesday night’s Class AA, Region II, Section 1 title game against Lincoln was a mixture of inspiration and adversity. The Colts, led by a senior-laden team which lost a possible deep postseason run in 2020 CITIZENS NAMED TO TOP 200 COMMUNITY BANKS IN THE NATION 6 hours ago · Citizens Bank of West Virginia has moved to the 64th rank in American Banker magazine’s Top 200 Publicly Traded Community Banks and Thrifts in the nation. In its May 2021 issue, American Banker placed Citizens on its prestigious nationwide list, ranking Citizens Bank the highest in West Virginia and the only bank headquartered in this ELKINS WARNS OF NEW ‘WATER SHUTOFF SCAM’ 6 hours ago · ELKINS — Elkins city officials are warning of a “water shutoff scam” targeting local residents. The scam involves “imposters knocking on doors, claiming to represent the city’s water utility, and demanding immediate in-person payment to avoid shutoffs,” a Tuesday City of Elkins press release states. “The city has received reports of two such incidents, andLEARNING FROM A PRO
6 hours ago · ELKINS — A veteran of the LPGA Tour is helping teach the game of golf to youngsters in Randolph County. Danielle Ammaccapane, who turned pro in 1987 and has a total of seven LPGA wins and 41 career Top 10 finishes, will be working one-on-one with localchildren in
STATE OFFERING VACCINE GIFT CARD PROGRAM The program is open to West Virginia residents between the ages of 16 and 35 born after Dec. 1, 1985. Applicants must receive either both doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines or the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Applicants can either choose between a $100 pre-paid debit card or an electronic U.S. savings bond. AUTOMAKERS FACE A THREAT TO EV SALES: SLOW CHARGING TIMES 23 hours ago · Automakers have sought to quell those concerns by developing EVs that go farther per charge and fill up faster. Problem is, most public charging stations now fill cars much too slowly, requiring hours — not minutes — to provide enough electricity foran extended trip.
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(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. LOCAL NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — An agreement between Randolph County and the state will lead to a new boat ramp providing access to the Tygart Valley River. The Randolph County Commission unanimously agreed to lease a pair of connecting properties to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources during its regular meeting Thursday at the James CainCourthouse
SPORTS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS PITTSBURGH (AP) — Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin is retiring to focus on his fight against ALS. Ilkin, who played 14 years on the offensive line for the Steelers from 1980-1993 and spent the last 23 as a broadcaster for the team, announced his decision Thursday. The 63-year-old Ilkin, a two-time Pro Bowl OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil Service SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
ELIZABETH DIANE (WARE) LOUK Elizabeth Diane (Ware) Louk passed away peacefully from cancer on Nov. 29, 2020, at the age of 64, in her home in Hermitage, Tennessee. She is preceded in death by her parents, Hallie Mae Smith Ware and James Ross Ware of Beverly. She was married to her loving husband of 48 years, Terry David Louk,NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. LOCAL NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — An agreement between Randolph County and the state will lead to a new boat ramp providing access to the Tygart Valley River. The Randolph County Commission unanimously agreed to lease a pair of connecting properties to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources during its regular meeting Thursday at the James CainCourthouse
SPORTS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS PITTSBURGH (AP) — Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin is retiring to focus on his fight against ALS. Ilkin, who played 14 years on the offensive line for the Steelers from 1980-1993 and spent the last 23 as a broadcaster for the team, announced his decision Thursday. The 63-year-old Ilkin, a two-time Pro Bowl OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil Service SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
ELIZABETH DIANE (WARE) LOUK Elizabeth Diane (Ware) Louk passed away peacefully from cancer on Nov. 29, 2020, at the age of 64, in her home in Hermitage, Tennessee. She is preceded in death by her parents, Hallie Mae Smith Ware and James Ross Ware of Beverly. She was married to her loving husband of 48 years, Terry David Louk, LIFE | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS BEVERLY — Cowboys and cowgirls from across the nation converged at Dakan Arena recently for a good cause. Rodear the Cross hosted a benefit for Beverly teenager Haley Cunningham, who was diagnosed with nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma in late January. Haley’s mother, Sarah Cunningham, is the director at Camp Pioneer and Dakan Arena. Theevent
OPINION | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Opinion Topography of W.Va. was sculpted by water June 5, 2021 - Columnists In preparation for our summer science programs at Kump Education Center, I asked Dr. Jim Van Gundy to help us explain the role of water in forming rocks. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil ServiceCOMMUNITIES
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LEGISLATURE APPROVES FUNDING REQUESTS DURING SPECIAL 14 hours ago · CHARLESTON — Despite technical difficulties with voting systems, the West Virginia House of Delegates and state Senate managed to complete action Monday afternoon on funding requests from Gov. Jim Justice in the first special session of the year, as well as lay the groundwork for redistricting. The Legislature passed seven bills Monday between noon and WELCOME CENTER CELEBRATES 15 YEARS 14 hours ago · ELKINS —The Elkins Depot Welcome Center is celebrating 15 years of providing information and encouraging visitors to spend time in the area. “Even though this is my seventh year as the executive director of the Elkins-Randolph County Tourism CVB and Welcome Center, I can honestly say each year has been more fun andchallenging than
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10 hours ago · (AP) —Stocks gave up some of their recent gains Monday, though the selling eased toward the end of the day, leaving the major indexes mixed. The S&P 500 slipped less than 0.1% after having been down 0.3% in the early going. The benchmark index, which is coming off two straight weekly gains, is within 0.2% OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Donald James “Don” Hansen, 96, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Friday, May 28, 2021, at St. Brendan Church with Father James E. O’Connor as the Celebrant. Masks and social distancing are required. NEW DISPLAYS TO OPEN AT BEVERLY HERITAGE CENTER 14 hours ago · BEVERLY — The Beverly Heritage Center recently opened two new exhibits with more planned later this month, and several opportunities to see them for yourself. New in the gallery of the museum is “Old Cavin’ Haven: Historical Cave Explorations in Randolph County.” This free display uses art, pictures, and 20th century artifacts to tell about FREE CONCERTS AND FAMILY EVENT AT THE ARTS CENTER 14 hours ago · Kristin Federer grew up in Clarksburg, and played to audiences around the United States before she finally settled in Elkins. Federer says she is “a mother, an artist, a musician, a gardener, and a lover of laughter, kindness and honest folks.” She plays a variety of favorites from the 1950’s to today, ranging from blues, to folk, country, rock,and funk.NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS
(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. LOCAL NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — An agreement between Randolph County and the state will lead to a new boat ramp providing access to the Tygart Valley River. The Randolph County Commission unanimously agreed to lease a pair of connecting properties to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources during its regular meeting Thursday at the James CainCourthouse
SPORTS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS PITTSBURGH (AP) — Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin is retiring to focus on his fight against ALS. Ilkin, who played 14 years on the offensive line for the Steelers from 1980-1993 and spent the last 23 as a broadcaster for the team, announced his decision Thursday. The 63-year-old Ilkin, a two-time Pro Bowl OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil Service OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Donald James “Don” Hansen, 96, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Friday, May 28, 2021, at St. Brendan Church with Father James E. O’Connor as the Celebrant. Masks and social distancing are required. SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
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(AP) — Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy trading with broad gains Friday, pushing the S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The S&P 500 rose 0.9% and finished with a 0.6% gain for the week. Technology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most to NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS EDITOR’S NOTE: The Datebook is reserved for nonprofit, civic organizations. Unless otherwise noted, events listed should be considered free and open to the public. Because of numerous entries, items may appear for only one week. Entries appear in chronological order and as there is space. The deadline for submissions is 4 p.m.YARD SALE: The
OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett, 69, a resident of Elkins, passed from this life Thursday, June 3, 2021, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services has been entrusted with the arrangements for Richard “Rick” Lee Bennett. Send online condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com. LOCAL NEWS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS ELKINS — An agreement between Randolph County and the state will lead to a new boat ramp providing access to the Tygart Valley River. The Randolph County Commission unanimously agreed to lease a pair of connecting properties to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources during its regular meeting Thursday at the James CainCourthouse
SPORTS | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS PITTSBURGH (AP) — Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin is retiring to focus on his fight against ALS. Ilkin, who played 14 years on the offensive line for the Steelers from 1980-1993 and spent the last 23 as a broadcaster for the team, announced his decision Thursday. The 63-year-old Ilkin, a two-time Pro Bowl OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Elkins from 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, June 4, 2021. On Saturday, June 5, 2021, Mrs. Verla Lamb will be moved to the Woodford Memorial United Methodist Church, where Final Rites will be conducted at OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil Service OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Donald James “Don” Hansen, 96, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Friday, May 28, 2021, at St. Brendan Church with Father James E. O’Connor as the Celebrant. Masks and social distancing are required. SUMMER CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES ELKINS — Week 2 of the Summer Concert Series at the Rotary Amphitheater in Elkins Town Square will feature a local act Cross Town Traffic taking the stage at 6 p.m. Cross Town Traffic, whose members hail from the hills of Randolph and Tucker counties, will bring their love of great classic and southern rock 108 GRAMS OF METH SEIZED FROM WOMAN’S HOME ELKINS — A Randolph County woman is lodged in the Tygarts Valley Regional Jail after police allegedly seized approximately 108 grams of methamphetamine from her residence on Monday. Michelle Lillian Cain, 53, has been charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (methamphetamine) and is being held on a $25,000cash-only bond.
LIFE | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS BEVERLY — Cowboys and cowgirls from across the nation converged at Dakan Arena recently for a good cause. Rodear the Cross hosted a benefit for Beverly teenager Haley Cunningham, who was diagnosed with nodular sclerosis Hodgkin lymphoma in late January. Haley’s mother, Sarah Cunningham, is the director at Camp Pioneer and Dakan Arena. Theevent
OPINION | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Opinion Topography of W.Va. was sculpted by water June 5, 2021 - Columnists In preparation for our summer science programs at Kump Education Center, I asked Dr. Jim Van Gundy to help us explain the role of water in forming rocks. OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Rosalie Petrice, 90, a resident of Coalton, passed away Friday evening, May 28, 2021, in Talbott Personal Care Home in Belington. Friends may call from 3 p.m. until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 3, 2021, at the Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A Vigil Service MANCHIN, ENERGY SECRETARY TOUR STATE AS CAPITO CONTINUES 18 hours ago · MORGANTOWN — Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm wrapped up day two of tours of West Virginia’s coal, natural gas, and clean energy research industries with U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, as U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito continued to negotiate on an infrastructure package with the White House. Manchin, D-W.Va., and Granholm spent the day Friday in MorgantownCOMMUNITIES
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OBITUARIES | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS Donald James “Don” Hansen, 96, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Friday, May 28, 2021, at St. Brendan Church with Father James E. O’Connor as the Celebrant. Masks and social distancing are required. D-DAY | NEWS, SPORTS, JOBS 22 hours ago · Sunday marked the 77th anniversary of D-Day, and it is appropriate that we honored those who were willing to stand against nearly impossible odds to defend our freedoms. Because of the sacrifices that were made on that day — June 6, 1944 — along the beaches of Normandy, France, Allied forces were able to continue CHINA’S FAMILY VALUES 20 hours ago · The Chinese communist government is going to permit three children per family. How nice. Here’s how The New York Times put it: “The announcement by the ruling Communist Party represents an acknowledgment that its limits on reproduction, the world’s toughest, have jeopardized the country’s future.” To describe China’s “one child policy” as “limits on reproduction” BULLDOGS FALL TO NOTRE DAME IN SECTIONAL ACTION 22 hours ago · MILL CREEK — Notre Dame erupted for five runs in the fifth inning to eliminate Tygarts Valley from the Class A, Region II, Section 1 tournament with an 11-4 victory on Saturday. The Bulldogs, who were plagued by eight errors on the day, had overcame a 3-0 deficit to grab a 4-3 cushion in the 31ST UNCLE SAM’S BIRTHDAY PARTY SET 22 hours ago · TUCKER COUNTY — Officials have announced the 31st Uncle Sam’s Birthday Party will take place July 2 at the Bear Paw Lodge of Canaan Valley State Park. The party is an annual fundraising event for the Tucker Community Foundation, which uses the proceeds from the event to help fund their scholarship and grant programs.These
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