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Mary Arritt awarded UDC scholarship
The AARP held its general meeting July 28.
The opening prayer was given by Margie Stanley and the Pledge of Allegiance was repeated in unison.
Birthdays were recognized for the month of July. It was announced cards were sent to the hospitalized and shut-ins by Imogene Underwood.
Treasurer’s report was made by Ruth Hess, and Darlene Allen gave the secretary’s report.
The annual picnic will be Aug. 25 at the 4-H Camp, Shelter #6.
Several members of AARP will be calling Bingo for the residents at The Summit at Hidden Valley on Aug. 25.
The speaker was Steve Tyla; his topic was “Humorobics.”
If anyone is interested in joining the local chapter, call President Annetta Myers at 574-2372.
Entertainer for the meeting was Ivan McClelland.
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River recognized by magazine’s readers
The New River gained more kudos recently as it was named the Best Whitewater River by readers of Get Out!, the online magazine of outdoor adventure in the Ohio River region. Snowshoe Mountain also was chosen as Best Ski Resort by the magazine’s readers.
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Fayetteville women ‘Read Across America’
Members of GFWC Fayetteville Junior Woman’s Club and GFWC Fayetteville Woman’s Club visited Fayetteville Elementary School last week during the Read Across America event to remind FES students of the joys of reading.
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‘Way Out West’ to open at HFT
It’s not “Unforgiven,” “Gunsmoke,” nor even “Blazing Saddles,” but “Way Out West In A Dress, Or Life’s A Hurdle When Your Wearin' A Girdle” is, well, let’s just say a different kind of western about a big misunderstanding and a cover-up, but still with plenty of the standard “good triumphing over evil.”
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Management plan available for review; meetings scheduled
Members of the public have the opportunity to study the results of hours of scoping sessions and background work as the National Park Service’s draft General Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement (GMP) and draft Foundation Plan for New River Gorge National River have been released for public review and input.
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Digging out
The old saw claims “Everyone complains about the weather, but no one does anything about it.”
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Innovative water project awarded stimulus funding
A West Virginia American Water project in Fayette County has been selected by the state Department of Health and Human Resources to receive $3.85 million in federal stimulus money.
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New Fayette super answers questions
Questions on the role of the Fayette County Board of Education were answered Monday night during state-appointed superintendent Dwight Dials’ first meeting with the board.
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Dinner recognizes some who helped bring Scouts to Fayette
Bridgemont Community & Technical College took some time out Tuesday to recognize individuals who helped attract The Summit: Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve to Fayette County.
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Dunloup buyout gets more funding
Additional 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding has been granted for the Dunloup Creek Voluntary Floodplain Buyout program, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) press release.
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Layland’s lost miners to be remembered
To celebrate the community of Layland and remember the largest coal mining disaster in Fayette County history, the fourth annual Layland Celebration will be held Tuesday at Layland Baptist Church.
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