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<p>Tennis Maynard</p>
Officials: Maynard purchased multiple guns
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — The man accused of shooting and killing Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum had reportedly bought several guns, not just the one allegedly used in the slaying, after he had been determined legally ineligible to own them, according to Prosecutor C., Michael Sparks. Information relayed by Sparks states that the gun purchases were made after February of 2010, when 37-year-old Tennis Melvin Maynard was ...
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Boston Marathon bombing kills 3, injures over 140
Chad Abshire Staff Writer BOSTON — Two bombs exploded in the crowded streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing at least three people and injuring more than 140 in a bloody scene of shattered glass and severed limbs that raised alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the U.S. Several state officials commented on the tragedy, as well as the president of the local running club. David Hatfield, Presi...
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Mingo County Schools Kindergarten Registration
Mingo County Schools will hold its 2013-2014 school year during the month of April for children who did not attend Head Start or Pre-K. Parents need to bring their child to their school of attendance. Vision, Hearing and Speech screenings will be provided during registration. When registering your child, you must bring the following: 1. Birth Certificate (child must be 5 years of age by September 1, 2013) 2. Current Immunization/shot record...
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Professor, students combine talents on new graphic novel
INSTITUTE — A West Virginia State University (WVSU) professor, with the help of some his students, has created the latest installment in the popular “Chillers” horror franchise. First conceived as a full-length feature film by WVSU media studies assistant professor Daniel Boyd in 1988, “Chillers” was re-introduced to a new generation last year with the publication of a horror anthology graphic novel. April 17, “Chillers Book Two” will int...
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Mingo BOE looks at drug testing
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer A committee of the Mingo County Board of Education that is working toward implementing a drug testing policy for students met and heard from a representative of a company that administers drug testing programs. The BOE began looking at implementing a drug testing policy earlier in the year with input from the STOP Coalition, a drug abuse education facility based in Gilbert. Although Mingo does not currentl...
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Delbarton ‘Makes it Shine’ today
Chad Abshire Staff Writer DELBARTON — What do the sun and the Mountain State have in common? They’re both shining. Volunteers across the state are rallying to improve their local parks, public spaces, waterways, hiking trails, sidewalks and streets by participating in the Department of Environmental Protection’s “Make It Shine” statewide cleanup, taking place between April 1 - 14. The Delbarton Kiwanis Club will kick off its activitie...
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Alleged shooter bought gun despite background check
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — C. Michael Sparks, Prosecuting Attorney for Mingo County, has released information that the gunman accused of killing Sheriff Eugene Crum after being in office for approximately three short months wasn’t allowed to possess a firearm, but said the defendant was still able to buy a gun from a local dealer, even though the dealer ran the required background check. “A breakdown in the reporting syste...
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<p>Rachel Baldwin | Daily News</p><p>Pictured are students from the Williamson Christian School carrying the Child Abuse Awareness flag as they led a procession to the courthouse lawn where a special ceremony was held on Wednesday. The students were joined by DHHR workers, county officials and members of the Mingo County Sheriff&#8217;s Department including the new sheriff, Rosie Crum, who was appointed to fill the remainder of her late husband&#8217;s term.</p>
Child Abuse Awareness walk held in Williamson
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — Crimes against children are not taken lightly in Mingo County, and a decent sized crowd gathered in Williamson on Wednesday to show their support for the welfare of area youth as they joined with employees of the WV Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), students of the Williamson Christian School and county officials to participate in the annual Child Abuse Awareness Walk and flag raisin...
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Fugitive from justice arrested in Mingo
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — Warrants for the arrest and extradition of a Tennessee resident who was wanted on felony charges from the Commonwealth of Kentucky were sent through to the Mingo County Sheriff’s Department (MCSD) after the defendant was taken into custody by Deputy M.J. Miller, following a license check being conducted, at which time warrants were discovered that had been entered in the National Crime Information ...
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Environmentalists say ‘war on coal’ a fabrication
Vicki Smith Associated Press MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — U.S. coal mining employment the past two years was the highest it’s been in 15 years, despite claims that President Barack Obama is waging war on the industry, an environmental group that studied federal data said Tuesday. Appalachian Voices also said the average number of jobs was 15 percent higher under Obama’s first four years than under the eight years Republican George W. Bush w...
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<p>Julia R Goad | Daily News</p><p>Iris Chaffin, Freda Copley and Lee Ann Blankenship walk each day on their lunch Chaffin said the Lunch Walk program gives her the push she needs to get outside and exercise.</p>
MCDC’s Lunch Walk program getting Williamson up and moving
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer The Mingo County Diabetes Coalition’s 2013 Lunch Walk/Run program kicked off this week, with hundreds of people taking advantage of spring weather to kickstart a more active lifestyle. Alexis Batausa with the Mingo County Diabetes Coalition explained there are 30 teams currently on board, with new teams being added. Each team averages 10 to 13 members. This year, the walkers in Williamson are partnering wit...
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Special judge appointed for sheriff’s murder case
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — According to information released to the Daily News by C. Michael Sparks, Mingo County Prosecuting Attorney, Circuit Judge Michael Thornsbury has voluntarily recused himself from presiding over the case of The State of WV vs. Tennis Maynard, the individual accused of shooting and killing Sheriff Eugene Crum one week ago, as he sat in his official vehicle eating lunch. The prosecutor relayed that ...
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<p>Chad Abshire | Daily News</p><p>Pictured at the polling place at Goodman Manor in no particular order are: Peggy Shermer, Ann Hale, Ellen Childers, Libby Brooks, Carol Lowe and Lynn Smith.</p>
Williamson votes
Chad Abshire Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — Williamson residents voted Tuesday in the city’s primary election, ultimately deciding that the people currently serving on the council were the people they wanted to stay on the council. It was a busy day of voting and counting for voters and poll-workers, but when the final tally was called at Williamson City Hall, it was a clear — each incumbent won their own race. However, only two councilmembe...
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<p>Jonathan Berry</p>
Cyber sex charges brought against Williamson man
Rachel Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON - The troopers assigned to the Williamson Detachment of the West Virginia State Police (WVSP) are on a mission to protect the children of Mingo County from sexual predators. A recent arrest is definite proof that their investigations are on the right track. Jonathon Berry, 20, of Gum Street in Williamson, was taken into custody by WVSP Trooper T.G. Kania on charges of contributing to the delinquenc...
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Statewide mental health partnership launches art contest
Debbie Rolen Civitas News Service CHARLESTON — Friday, April 19, is the deadline for young West Virginians, ages four to 21 years old, to bring mental health issues “out of the shadows and into the light” through their drawings, as part of a statewide art contest. “I’d love to see our counties (children and adults) get a general understanding of mental health/illness, step away from the “stigma and discrimination” concerns and do what w...
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