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Myra Miller
Clinic manager pleads guilty to ‘pill mill’ operation
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer CHARLESTON — A South Williamson, Ky. woman who served as the office manager of the Mountain Medical Care Center (Williamson Wellness Center), which was located on Third Avenue in Williamson, entered a guilty plea in U.S. Federal Court on Tuesday to charges of conspiring to misuse a physician’s Federal Drug Registration number who is accused of operating a “pill mill” for well over five years. While being...
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DNR to hold public meetings on hunting regulations
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer LOGAN — In preparation for the 2013 West Virginia hunting seasons and the rules and regulations that govern them, the Division of Natural Resources have scheduled public meetings around the state to discuss the matters and educate local hunting enthusiasts. The WVDNR have announced meetings today in Glen Dale, Moorefield, Elkins, Beckley, Logan and Parkersburg. The proposed regulations include 2013 rul...
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‘Health innovation hub’ launched in Williamson
Chad Abshire Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — The Williamson Health and Wellness Center, the anchor institution of Sustainable Williamson, recently launched the “health innovation hub,” a vehicle for economic development and neighborhood revitalization with an overall goal of improving the community’s health. “And what better place to start, than in the heart of coal country and within one of the unhealthiest regions in the United States,” Dr....
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Nick Rahall
Rahall, Rogers introduce bill to curb drug abuse
Chad Abshire Staff Writer WASHINGTON, D.C. — Two U.S. Representatives, one from West Virginia and the other from Kentucky, recently introduced a bill to increase abuse-deterrent safeguards for prescription drugs. The Stop Tampering of Prescription Pills (STOPP) Act, was introduced by Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) and Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), along with William Keating (D-Mass.), and would require opioid-based prescription drugs to include ...
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Submitted Photo | Mingo County Emergency Services

A 993K Caterpillar front end loader flipped off of the side of a flat bed truck that was turning from U.S. 119 onto 22 Mine Road on Friday. Dozers and cranes were utilized to put the loader upright.
Planning, teamwork corrects heavy equipment spill
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer 22 MINE ROAD — A piece of heavy machinery owned by Coal-Mac came off of a flat-bed transport truck turning onto 22 Mine Road from U.S. 119 and ended up on its side, where it remained for two days until a plan was implemented to place it right side up. According to information provided by Mingo County Emergency Services Director Jerrod Fletcher, the accident occurred at approximately 10 a.m. on Friday and...
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Head-on collision sends 1 to hospital
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer ELK CREEK — Although the investigation into the exact cause of a two-vehicle crash that occurred on Elk Creek in the Delbarton community is still underway, preliminary reports by the deputy on scene states that a citation will be issued to one driver for reasons of failure to maintain control. Mingo County 911 received a report of a head-on collision between two pickup trucks at approximately 2:30 p.m. o...
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Jonathan Thornsbury
Pike man indicted for rape, attempted murder
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer PIKEVILLE, Ky. — A case that had shocked the Tug Valley area earlier this month was presented to the 2013 Pike County Grand Jury when they convened last week for consideration of indictments. According to Commonwealth Attorney, Rick L. Bartley, a true-bill was returned against Jonathan Thornsbury, 20, of Sidney, Ky., after jurors heared testimony from troopers with Post 9 of the Kentucky State Police (KS...
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Ray S. Jones
Ky. Senate adopts resolution to establish VA med center
Chad Abshire Staff Writer FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky State Senate recently adopted Senate Resolution 193, which urges the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to consider establishing a VA Medical Center in southeastern Kentucky. The resolution was proposed by Sen. Ray S. Jones, (D-Pikeville). “It would be very easy to establish a VA Medical Center in southeastern Kentucky by contracting with a local hospital to provide the...
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Groups uniting to help address childhood poverty
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — A campaign to address the issue of child poverty in Mingo County will kick off with a meeting next week in Williamson. According the West Virginia Healthy Kids, 30 percent of West Virginia children under age six live in poverty, meaning a family of three earns less than $20,000 a year. Local agencies are partnering for “Our Children, Our Future:.Mingo County Childhood Poverty Forum.” Grou...
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Guilty pleas continue in circuit court
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON - Mingo County Circuit Court Judge Michael Thornsbury has experienced a very busy week, conducting additional plea hearings for defendants who had been indicted and arrested on a variety of felony drug charges during Operation Zero Tolerance. Nicholas Aaron Bland, Indictment J13-F17; pleaded guilty to delivery of a Schedule I controlled substance (Marijuana), a lesser included offense of distr...
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Ms. Keene’s headstart class releases balloons to pay tribute to their teacher who passed away this week.
Southside Elementary pays tribute to Carmen Keene
Julia Roberts Goad Staff Writer TOLER, Ky. — Southside Elementary gathered to pay tribute to one of their own, Carmen Keene, a headstart teacher who passed away this week. A program of music and prayer was highlighted by a balloon release, with each grade at the school sharing a word they felt described Ms. Keene: devoted, compassionate, unique, loving, caring and funny. Her headstart class used the word ‘purple’ as they released purple...
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Rue Cline Morgan, 54, of Hanover, was a victim in a homicide/arson case that occurred 1 1/2 years ago that remains unsolved.
‘Mingo’s Most Wanted:’ Arson, homicide case
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer GILBERT — A case that has remained unsolved for 1 1/2 years is the Daily News’ most recent “Mingo’s Most Wanted” profile, in hopes that someone with knowledge and information about a homicide and arson case that occurred on Gilbert Creek on Aug. 3, 2011, will come forward and share what they know with law enforcement. Mingo County Sheriff’s Department (MCSD) Sgt. Joe Smith and Sgt. James Muncy are being ...
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Keith Bartley, CONSOL Energy Superintendent of Central Appalachia surface mines, is shown (center right) accepting the award for the Peg Fork Mine that is located in Naugutuck. Also pictured are other CONSOL employees and members of the WV Coal Association.
CONSOL earns safety awards
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer CHARLESTON — Four CONSOL Energy Inc. mine operations were recognized for their safety performance in 2012, receiving safety awards in both the surface and underground mine categories through the West Virginia Mountaineer Guardian Awards program. The awards were presented during the 40th annual West Virginia Mining Symposium held in Charleston on March 7. CONSOL Energy’s McElroy Mine in Moundsville earned...
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Mingo marriage license applicants for February
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — The following list of couples filed for marriage license in Mingo County within the month of February, 2013. Brain Bartley and Lucy Chafin; Robert Crum and Crystal Conley; James Fields and Breanna Smith; Steven Harmon and Jennifer Wolford; Randall Horn and Sylvia Newsome; David Howard and Miranda Elkins; Frank Justice and Llyanna Marcum; Gregory Meade and Kayla Walker; Ruble Clifton and Vane...
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Cinderella Project requesting dresses, accessories
Rachel Dove-Baldwin Staff Writer WILLIAMSON — The dates for area high school proms are only a few weeks away, and the “Cinderella Project” that was created to assist those unable to afford the hefty price tag attached to prom gowns and accessories are requesting help from the community, in order to make the dreams of numerous students become a reality. Williamson Memorial Hospital’s (WMH) “Nurse of the Year” April Toler-Mullins, aka “Fa...
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