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Nation Local Russians suspected in ID thefts Season kickoff IRS officials say the scheme was to claim WVU Healthcare farmers market fraudulent tax refunds. Page 3-D begins 7th season. Page 1-B ® Morgantown, West Virginia dominion post.com Newsstand: 75 cents THURSDAY May 28,2015 WEATHER DOH allots $8M for roads Some sun with a shower c o u n t y, ”he said. “We are also in or thunderstorm. MONONGALIA COUNTY SATURDAY RECYCLING may ex- the process of renting special High Low 34 miles in Mon pand. Page 1-B COMMISSION 86 63 equipment and developing a Your complete forecast will be repaired, schedule specific to pothole patch- Page 6-A sat for its regular weekly meeting. state Division of Highways ing. This is in addition to al- potholes patched The good news came by way of a (DOH) plans to improve Monon- locating approximately $8 million letter from West Virginia Secretary galia County’s roads. to pave or surface-treat 34 miles of of Transportation Paul Mattox. “We are supplementing our BY BEN CONLEY roads in Monongalia County.” MTEC graduates Responding to an April letter Monongalia County workforce The Dominion Post Commissioner Ed Hawkins 176 students the commission sent to Gov. Earl with 15 additional employees and called the letter “extremely good It was a good news, bad news Ray Tomblin to share residents’ two Department of Corrections n ew s ”and suggested the commis- Page 2-D situation Wednesday, as the concerns about the county’s crews to complete ditching and Monongalia County Commission roads, Mattox explained how the pothole patching throughout the SEE ROADS,2- A

OBITUARIES UPDATE BACORN, Beatrice Loraine CHAPPELLE, Nola Jean Wolfe HAMLET, Denise R. Baby bald eagle rescued HARTLEY, Sandra Va n d a l i s m SHAFFER, Harold Phillip Fell from nest; Page 5-A will be at center suspects 10 to 12 weeks to graduate Texans mop up; BY LANAY MONTGOMERY rain still falling The Dominion Post Devono says 11 UHS At least 21 people dead. The Avian Conservation seniors were punished Page 3-D Center of Appalachia has a new patient. BY ALEX LANG Dr. Jesse Fallon, director of The Dominion Post veterinary medicine for the The students the Monongalia nonprofit or- Study shows flaws County Schools district believes in gene testing ganization, is participated in vandalizing Uni- treating a ba- versity High School will be al- Page 2-A by bald eagle lowed to graduate. Officials de- that joined clined to discuss any punish- the Cheat Lake-area rehabili- ment, citing federal law. tation facility three weeks ago. Principal Shari Burgess said Pattyfest returns The bird is too young for vet- she couldn’t discuss the disci- June 6 in Fairmont erinarians to immediately de- plinary actions because it would termine its gender, but a blood violate the federal Family Edu- Page 1-C sample will tell whether it is cational Rights and Privacy Act. male or female. Fallon said a Superintendent Frank Devono female eagle is typically larger said that the school punished MARKETS than a male. 11 seniors who will be allowed to The weight of a bald eagle graduate. He also declined to dis- depends on its gender, Fallon cuss further actions. said, but can range from 8 to Devono said he couldn’t cite 13 pounds. As the eagle grows, the specific federal code Wednes- its wingspan may range from day, but said revealing any pun- 6 1/2 to 7 feet. ishment would identify the stu- The bird fell from its nest, was d e n t s. found by a resident and taken to Lanay Montgomery/The Dominion Post photos According to federal law, educa- the facility. Fallon declined to say Dr. Jesse Fallon, tional agencies or institutions can- where the nest is located, to pro- director of veteri- not release “records or personally tect the birds’s a f e t y. nary medicine at identifiable information from edu- When the bird was taken to the Avian Conser- cational records”without consent. the hospital, he said, it was The students are suspected of Page 4-B vation Center of underweight and had soft-tis- Appalachia, holds vandalizing the school’s building and athletic facilities the weekend sue and head trauma. The bird a baby bald eagle of May 16-17. There were inap- was on an IV catheter and med- that is being ication for five days to prevent propriate drawings, toilet paper cared for at the was thrown throughout campus any further medical complica- center after falling COMING TOMORROW tions, before it was moved to the and the front gate was taped shut. out of its nest. District personnel cleaned up rehabilitation facility. The bird’s talons The baby eagle is housed the damage, and the district are already close with another eagle so it can plans to seek restitution from to the size of Fal- learn to communicate with its the students. Movie capsules lon’s hand. Reviews of films playing in local own species. This prevents the Sheriff ’s Chief Deputy Perry Palmer said there was no update and bird from depending on hu- theaters. the case is still under investigation. SEE EAGLE,2- A INSIDE BRIDGE ...... 2A Singer Steven Tyler BUSINESS ...... 4B EPA stream protection rules draw scrutiny CLASSIFIEDS ...... 3-5D not doing show Associated Press COMICS ...... 6D (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps took steps to pollute or destroy of Engineers, aim to clarify covered waters. at strawberry farm CROSSWORD ...... 6D WASHINGTON —New fed- which smaller waterways fall The EPA says the rules will ENTERTAINMENT ...... 1-6C eral rules designed to better Associated Press under federal protection after help landowners understand LOCAL ...... 2A, 5A, 1B, 3B, 1-2D protect small streams, tribu- two Supreme Court rulings left exactly which waters fall under WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — NATION 2A, 5A, 3B taries and wetlands —and the ...... the reach of the Clean Water Act the Clean Water Act. For ex- Police alerted residents drinking water of 117 million that Aerosmith frontman OPINION ...... 4A uncertain. EPA Administrator ample, a tributary must show Americans —are being crit- Steven Tyler will not per- SPORTS ...... 5-8B Gina McCarthy said the waters evidence of flowing water to be icized by Republicans and farm form at a small pick-your- STATE ...... 2A affected would be only those protected —such as a bank or a groups as going too far. own strawberry farm. WORLD ...... 5A, 3D with a “direct and significant” high water mark. The White House says the NJ.com reported the connection to larger bodies of President Barack Obama said rules, issued Wednesday, will rock star and “American water downstream that are al- that while providing that clarity For home delivery: provide much-needed clarity Idol”judge was listed on ready protected. for business and industry, the 3 0 4 - 2 9 2 - 6 3 01 for landowners about which wa- concert websites Reverb- The Supreme Court deci- rules “will ensure polluters who For news: terways must be protected sions in 2001 and 2006 left Nation and Eventful as per- knowingly threaten our waters forming a Saturday morn- 3 0 4 - 2 91 - 9 4 2 5 against pollution and develop- 60 percent of the nation’s can be held accountable.” ing show at Windsor Farm ment. But House Speaker John streams and millions of acres of There is deep opposition & Market. Boehner declared they will wetlands without clear federal from the Republican-led Farm owner Wayne Kali- send “landowners, small busi- protection, according to the EPA, Congress and from farmers and nowski said he was tipped nesses, farmers, and manufac- causing confusion for landown- other landowners concerned to the problem when a wom- turers on the road to a reg- ers and government officials. that every stream, ditch and an wanted to know more ulatory and economic hell.” The new rules would kick in puddle on their private land about the venue. The rules, issued by the En- and force a permitting process vironmental Protection Agency only if a business or landowner SEE STREAM,2- A 2-ATHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 LOCAL & NATION

Rick Santorum announces EAGLE [the eagle], but limit hu- Study reveals flaws in gene testing FROM PAGE 1-A man contact.” Associated Press The bird will be re- the newest tests on the mar- second White House run ket costs $250 and checks mans. Fallon said his leased from rehabilitation The first report from a Associated Press ELECTION 2016 about 20 genes that can af- team’s main goal is to get after 10 to 12 weeks. A nest- big public-private project to fect breast cancer risk. CABOT, Pa. —Conser - the baby bird healthy ing location will be set up improve genetic testing re- house near enough to go out on its On Wednesday, the vative culture warrior for the bird to return to veals it is not as rock solid his western own. For the bird to be group made its first report Rick Santorum launched a until it is fully on its own. as many people believe, Pennsylva - released, it must maintain at a conference in Wash- 2016 White House bid on Staff will also place a with flaws that result in nia home- its body weight, its feath- ington. The study also was Wednesday, vowing to fight some people wrongly ad- t ow n . ers must be fully grown, band on the bird’s ankle published online by the for working-class Ameri- vised to worry about a dis- “T he it must look healthy and to track its movements, New England Journal of cans in a new election sea- ease risk and others wrong- last race, it must display a normal so Fallon and his team Medicine. son that will test his in- ly told they can relax. we changed attitude and response to can retrieve informa- The project has tracked fluence —and focus on so- Researchers say the Rick the debate. the eagle with which it is tion if something hap- more than 172,000 variants cial issues —in a changing study shows the need for Santorum This race, housed. Fallon said an- pens to it. in nearly 23,000 genes, a Republican Party. consumers to be careful with your other important goal is The average life span small portion of the millions The former Pennsylva- about choosing where to help and God’s grace, we to “not associate food of a bald eagle is 30 years known to exist but some of nia senator may have ex- have a gene test done and can change this nation.” with people; however, in the wild and 40 years in the more common ones that ceeded his own expecta- acting on the results, such Santorum opens this po- [we will] continue to feed c ap t iv i t y. have been identified. tions by scoring a second- as having or forgoing a pre- litical season as a heavy More than 118,000 of these place finish in the race for ventive surgery. underdog in a race expect- variants have an effect on the Republican presiden- “We have very clear doc- tial nomination four years ed to feature more than a the risk for a disease —and “It will affect every- umentation that there are ago. Yet as he enters a dozen high-profile Repub- ROADS 11 percent have been ana- FROM PAGE 1-A thing from what we do in differences in what pa- more powerful and di- licans —most of them new- lyzed by more than one lab tients are getting”in terms verse 2016 field, he may comers to presidential pol- the county to the school so results can be compared. sion send a letter of ap- of how tests on the same struggle even to qualify itics. He is among the na- system,”Bloom said of the In 17 percent of those cases, preciation. He also praised gene variations are inter- for the debate stage in his t i o n’s most prominent so- layoffs. “So I think we need labs interpreted the findings the efforts of Commission- preted, said the study lead- differently, as either raising second run. cial conservatives, having to be aware and hopefully er Eldon Callen, who trav- er, Heidi Rehm, genetics lab the risk of a disease, having “I am proud to stand dedicated much of his po- we can work to see how we els often to Charleston to chief at Brigham and Wom- no effect on it or having an here, among you and for litical career to opposing can either give them some discuss topics on behalf of e n’s Hospital in Boston. unknown effect. you, the American workers same-sex marriage and new job training or other the commission. Callen Dozens of companies now At least 415 gene vari- who have sacrificed so abortion rights, while ad- alter natives.” did not attend Wednes- offer gene tests to gauge a ants now have different in- much, to announce that I vocating for conservative Also Wednesday, the d ay ’s meeting. p e r s o n’s risk of developing terpretations that could am running for president Christian family values. commission: Commission President various disorders. One of sway a medical decision. of the ,”the He mentioned cultural nApproved the hiring Tom Bloom agreed. 57-year-old senator said, issues briefly Wednesday of Morgantown native Na- “I would like to send a flanked by factory workers in remarks designed to talie Bubb as personal CORRECTIONS/ and six of his seven chil- broaden his appeal to thank you. It’s not that property deputy in the they just acknowledged it, CLARIFICATIONS dren in a cinderblock ware- working-class Americans. county assessor’s office. LOTTERY but for the first time I be- Bubb started May 15 at a lieve they realize there is a salary of $25,500. The po- The Dominion Post strives WEST VIRGINIA real concern,”he said. sition is full time and el- to publish balanced, accu- Daily 3: 9-8-0 STATE BRIEFS We d n e s d ay ’s meeting Daily 4: 8-4-7-0 igible for benefits. rate, responsible and fair w a s n’t all positive, how- Associated Press Inc. in Beckley and nApproved a letter of information. If a factual er- ever. The commission al- MARYLAND Southern Coal Corp., a support for a Transporta- ror does occur, a correc- so addressed the news (afternoon) Ex-coal chief Delaware company doing tion Investment Generat- tion or clarification will be that 589 employees will be Pick 3: 3-8-7 business in Roanoke, Va. ing Economic Recovery or published in this space. Er- wants OK to The lawsuit says the indefinitely laid off from rors should be brought to Pick 4: 8-7-7-6 the Monongalia County TIGER Grant application (evening) attend race companies didn’t pay from WVU for improve- the attention of Editor Geri $2 million from a March Mine, on Shamrock Road, Pick 3: 2-7-7 BECKLEY —Ex- ments to the PRT system. Ferrara, 304-291-9425 or 2013 agreement for equity as reported Saturday in Pick 4: 3-5-8-9 Massey Energy CEO Don nHeard from Tax [email protected]. and membership inter- The Dominion Post. Bonus Match 5: 15- Blankenship wants per- The mine was idled on Deputy Kelly Palmer that 19-24-31-33 mission to see his son ests in Newgate Develop- the delinquent tax list has BRIDGE ment of Beckley LLC. March 31. That stoppage Bonus: 37 compete in an Ohio dirt was expected to be tempo- been published and will be 5 Card Cash: AS-2D- track race. It seeks $2 million, presented for the commis- damages, attorneys’f e e s, rary, but “due to severe de- 9H-5S-6S In a motion Tuesday terioration of market con- s i o n’s approval in two in Beckley federal court, interest and any other d i t i o n s, ”those layoffs were weeks. Palmer said anyone PENNSYLVANIA Blankenship requested court-ordered relief. converted from temporary wishing to view the list can (afternoon) the trip to Sidney, Ohio, status to indefinite. do so at the tax office. from June 5-6. Drug OD treatment Pick 2: 7-2 According to Bloom, this nDid not receive any Pick 3: 0-4-5 The motion said law takes effect information came in a cer- bids for the purchase of a B l a n ke n s h i p ’s son is a Pick 4: 5-7-5-3 CHARLESTON—A tified letter copied to the Ventrac mower. The bid Pick 5: 0-9-3-6-5 professional dirt track law took effect Wednes- commission from Superin- opening was scheduled for racer competing in the (evening) day to let first respon- tendent Michael DeCarlo. We d n e s d ay ’s meeting. Pick 2: 4-9 41st Annual Dirt Late ders, friends and family Model Dream at Eldora Pick 3: 4-0-8 administer potentially Pick 4: 9-0-6-6 Speedway in New West- lifesaving medication to Pick 5: 1-0-0-0-7 on, Ohio. He drives the people overdosing on opi- The American Farm STREAM Cash 5: 08-16-28- No. 23 “Coal”c a r. oids, including heroin. FROM PAGE 1-A Bureau Federation has led 32-36 Known by the brand opposition to the rules, Suit: Companies name Narcan, naloxone could now be subject to saying they could make Treasure Hunt: 04- never paid $2M can save people who have federal oversight. The business more difficult for 08-17-20-26 overdosed on heroin, pre- House voted to block the farmers. The group said BECKLEY —A lawsuit HOT LOTTO scription drugs or other regulations this month, Wednesday that it would said two of billionaire Jim 28-29-31-34-36 Ju s t i c e ’s affiliated compa- o p i o i d s. and a Senate panel is plan- wait to review the final Hot Ball: 18 nies owe $2 million from a Under the law, first re- ning to consider a similar rules before responding. Jackpot: N/A 2013 coal deal. sponders, police, fire- bill this summer. The agriculture industry In a complaint Tues- fighters, people at risk of E PA’s McCarthy has ac- has been particularly con- day in Beckley federal overdosing and their fam- knowledged the proposed POWERBALL cerned about the regulation 08-15-34-53-5 court, Pennsylvania res- ily, friends and caretak- regulations in 2014 were of drainage ditches on farm- confusing, and she said Powerball: 23 ident Thomas K. Lampert ers could carry the treat- land. The EPA and Army the final rules were writ- Powerplay: 2 sued Tams Management ment. Corps said the only ditches ten to be clearer. She said Jackpot: $N/A that would be covered under the regulations don’t cre- the rule are those that look, ate any new permitting act and function like trib- requirements for agricul- ture and even add new utaries and carry pollution READER SERVICES d ow n s t re a m . exemptions for artificial Contact information lakes and ponds and wa- E nv i ro n m e n t a l i s t s praised the rules, saying Newsroom: Email: newsroom@ ter-filled depressions dominionpost.com call 304-291- many of the nation’s wa- 9425 or fax 304-291-2326. King- from construction, among wood phone: 304-291-9425. other features. ters would regain federal Classified Advertising: 304-291- protections that had been 9420 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday- These efforts were “to Friday. Fax: 304-291-9464. make clear our goal is to in doubt since the To Have a Missed Edition Delivered, Supreme Court rulings. call 304-292-6301 before 9:30 a.m. stay out of agriculture’s Monday-Saturday and 10:30 a.m. w ay, ”McCarthy and As- Margie Alt, executive di- Sunday. Preston County: 304-329- 1406. sistant Secretary of the rector with Environment Army for Civil Works Jo- America, called the rules USPS 159680 Ellen Darcy said in a blog “the biggest victory for VOL. 49 NO. 364 on the EPA website. clean water in a decade.” The Dominion Post is published daily and Sunday by the West Virginia News- paper Publishing Co., Greer Building, Morgantown, WV 26505. Periodicals postage paid at Morgantown, WV. Post- master: Send address changes to 1251 Earl L. Core Road, Morgantown, WV 26505. Single Copy 75 cents daily and $2 on Sunday. Home Delivery $4.90 per week.

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EDITORIAL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Finding new revenue without taxing people Tolls pave way I applaud the West Virginia Blue Ribbon Commission on Highways on the difficult task for improvements of trying to increase revenue to fund the much-needed re- Discount incentives should go miles pairs of roads and highways in the state. toward easing burden for turnpike counties I agree that the funds gen- erated from its recommenda- It never was exactly the road of no return. tions are not enough to solve all Still, its twists and turns and two-lane segments in the the ongoing funding shortfalls for road maintenance and ex- past got your attention. pansion facing the state. But today, the West Virginia Turnpike appears to be a State Sen. Bob Beach, D- road of big returns. Monongalia, listed three choic- This past week the state’s Blue Ribbon Commission on es when he addressed the fund- Highways featured the turnpike prominently among its ing problem (do nothing, en- re c o m m e n d at i o n s. hance current revenue or find A number of its suggestions —raising taxes on vehicle new revenue). sales and increasing Division of Motor Vehicles fees —we I see only one answer to the could have already guessed at. problem, and that is to come with some new ideas on how to Those changes and others would raise an additional I see only one answer $141 million annually. find new revenue without tax- LETTER TO EDITOR ing the people. to the problem and that But the commission’s most controversial suggestion is MAIL LETTERS to the editor to continue tolls on the turnpike after its current bonds are After reading articles in is to come with some The Dominion Post about the to The Dominion Post, paid off in 2019. That recommendation also calls for safety of the public and the 1251 Earl L. Core Road, new ideas on how to raising the state Parkways Authority’s bonding capacity road problems reported by Morgantown, WV 26505. find new revenue with- up to $1 billion for road projects across the state. emergency responders for fires Email letters to opinion@ out taxing the people. That road construction bond would be supported by and accidents, I propose a so- dominionpost.com. Include future increased toll revenue. lution for additional funding of your name and phone number Opposition to this recommendation from legislators in the infrastructure. for confirmation purposes. American-owned import in- the four turnpike counties —Kanawha, Fayette, Raleigh The Americans are very gen- Letters should not exceed dustries that ship manufac- and Mercer —was predictable. erous in supporting charities 300 words. tured goods throughout this However, it hardly appears unfair to the residents in and causes that can be deducted c o u n t r y. those counties to continue these tolls since they would from their taxes. A special transportation fee I propose that a state-ad- receive a lot of mileage from discount incentives. would establish priorities and also needs to be established for Those incentives include: A five-year freeze of toll rates ministered commission be es- those companies using our tablished to accept donations contract for repairs, as fund- for those with E-ZPass; 25 percent of revenue collected roads, railroads and bridges to from private businesses and ing would allow. from these tolls will also be returned to those four On the national front the deliver their products to whole- private individuals that would salers and retailers in the Unit- counties, and a better highway than most in the state will be tax-deductible and only be federal government needs to continue to be maintained. develop a viable program to ed States. used for repair of roads and If these products were made Also, most of the burden of these tolls is carried by bridges. This commission collect revenue from those in the United States, the man- travelers from elsewhere. About 74 percent of the money ufacturers would have to build collected from the state’s sole turnpike derives from out-of- roads and own or lease build- state residents. ings and land to get their prod- Just in this recent long Memorial Day weekend, more uct to market. If importers can- than 589,000 toll transactions occurred during a five-day not help us in delivering their period on the turnpike. Drivers pay $2 at each booth, while products to our stores, then commercial vehicles pay $6.75. they should not be able do busi- Another fact to note once these tolls are removed is that ness in this country. This trans- source of dedicated revenue will also be removed. portation fee will be divided up If the turnpike is turned over to the state Division of among the states for transporta- Highways in 2019, that’s an additional $59 million that gets tion projects. tacked on to its highway maintenance budget. Currently, The old ways are not work- its maintenance, police patrols and Tamarack’s operation ing, so we have to be creative costs are all paid for with toll revenue. In fiscal year 2014, and come up with new ideas to the turnpike generated $84.9 million in total revenue. build our country. Maybe some of the large su- We urge our legislative delegation to get out in front of this per PACs that fund our elected initiative to pay for road projects throughout the state. of ficials’campaigns would also Bumping up state road revenue is going to cost everyone like to invest in our country’s something. future infrastructure? But collecting tolls on the turnpike beyond 2019 will William R. Woodall pave the way to a lot of road improvements. Waldorf, Md. Could dismissing boomers be sign of self loathing?

ONE CAN UNDERSTAND why Th e while, what Kristol considers an Bush, since Bill Clinton didn’t It was he, after all, who pushed Weekly Standard’s William Kristol KATHLEEN accomplishment. Did Steve Jobs serve and Barack Obama, b. 1961, Sarah Palin as the worthiest run- would try to nullify Hillary Clin- PARKER accomplish anything by revolu- was underage during Vietnam. ning mate for John McCain. t o n’s presidential candidacy, but tionizing communications through Kristol, on the other hand, was Probably all of the above and smearing all baby boomers in the creation of the Apple kingdom? prime cannon fodder during the something more. Implicitly —and process seems a stretch of veracity What was the civil rights move- final years of that war, but he was rather coquettishly, I might add — in the service of a blank page. ment? Just a dream, I suppose. busy at Harvard, from which he Kristol just defined the terms of his In the June 1 issue of the con- Wo m e n’s rights? Never mind. The was graduated magna cum laude assault on Jeb Bush. Rather than servative magazine he co-founded, World Wide Web? Come on, Bill. —no small accomplishment, I’m say that Bush is merely another of Kristol writes that we’ve had “Accomplishments are old Kristol praises the greatest sure he’d agree. those indulged boomers, he laid it enough already with boomer pres- s ch o o l , ”he writes. “Accomplish - generation. Who doesn’t? I liked Speaking of which, were the all at Hillary Clinton’s feet, damn- idents. They’re all a bunch of losers, ments are what their parents, con- them, too, but I just called them 58,000 troops who died in Vietnam ing the past three presidents, in- he says in so many words. ventionally patriotic and earnestly my parents. merely seeking rather than striv- sulting millions of his own cohorts, I don’t usually single out other bourgeois, labored and strove for. He points out that earlier pres- ing? Besides, it’s not that Kristol is and revealing a measure of self- commentators, but I’m making an Baby boomers, by contrast, aspire idents “all had accomplished things, averse to war. He vigorously sup- contempt in the process. exception —not because I’ma rather than labor, and seek rather often difficult things, in their per- ported the war in Iraq and has Perhaps Kristol was exorcising woman, or a boomer, or a Hillary than strive.” sonal and public lives before they defended it since. some of his own demons with this Clinton supporter, but because de- Whose parents? Kristol’s ran for president. ... That all served Although then-Sen. Hillary Clin- column —resolving long-simmer- spite being wrong, he remains an we re n’t exactly manning the dikes. in the military is only a small part — ton also supported the war, Kristol ing issues resulting from having influential voice in politics. His father, Irving Kristol, was an though a telling part —of the story. maintains that she would merely be been an indulged, Ivy League Kristol posits that the past intellectual and columnist, and his The boomer presidents, of course, another in a boomer trend that boomer who didn’t serve in the three presidents —boomers — mother, Gertrude Himmelfarb, is a d i d n’t serve, or barely served.” needs to end. Perhaps. Or is there military and whose accomplish- were “indulg ed”do-nothings and scholar and historian. OK, I’ll give him that one. something else? Is it the Clinton in ments are in the vein of com- part of a generation who only What wonderful good luck to be But is Kristol suggesting that Hillary he doesn’t like? Kristol led menting on the actions of others. “aspire to the appropriate atti- born of such parents, who could only those who have served in the the charge to defeat her efforts to Not that there’s anything wrong tude and affect, and seek the suit- i n d u l ge their children with an in- military should become president? reform health care as first lady. Or with writing opinion for a living. able sense and sensibility.” tellectually stimulating home and a That would be one way of vastly is it the woman in Clinton he finds Should we tell him he’s a baby fine education, and to be spared the reducing the pool of female can- so offensive? Perhaps he prefers KATHLEEN PARKER is a syndicated writer for the Washington Post Syndicate. boomer, too? Kristol, 62, snuggles earnest pursuits of the bourgeoisie. didates. By “barely served,”he women in flirty skirts and high She may be reached at kathleenparker@ his self-loathing like a blankie. One naturally wonders, mean- must be referring to George W. heels to sturdy women in pantsuits? washpost.com.

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EMAIL obituaries to obits@ TODAY dominionpost.com. Saudi-led airstrikes kill 45 in Yemen Nola Jean Wolfe Associated Press Organization chief Mar- SUBMIT items to Today, garet Chan said that SANAA, Yemen —Sau- The Dominion Post, 1251 Chappelle Ye m e n’s conflict has di-led airstrikes struck a Earl Core Road, Morgan- Nola Jean (Sherman) killed up to 2,000 people headquarters for police town, WV 26505 or news- Wolfe Chappelle, 79, of and wounded 8,000, in- commandos in Yemen’s [email protected]. Kingwood, died on Tuesday, cluding hundreds of wom- capital Wednesday, killing Info: 304-291-9435. Meet- May 26, en and children. She did at least 45 people gathered ings in Morgantown unless 2015, at not specify how many of there to prepare to fight listed otherwise. Hear tland the dead were civilian. against forces loyal to the of Preston Recent U.N. estimates NARCOTICS ANONY- country’s exiled presi- C o u n t y. have said that at least MOUS: 6 p.m., O, D, NS, Nola was dent, Shiite rebels said. 1,037 civilians, including WA, Room 106, Wood- bor n Hundreds had been 130 women and 234 chil- burn Hall, WVU Downtown April 18, gathered at the site, close dren, have been killed in Campus; 7:30 p.m., O, Nola 1936, in Pe- to Sanaa’s presidential the fighting. NS, WA, Blueville Church Chappelle tersburg, a palace, to receive weapons AP photo Chan also said that the of Christ, Grafton; daughter of while others loitered in People stand around a crater made by a Saudi-led killings sometimes in- 7:30 p.m., O, D, NS, WA, the late Theodore Sherman the grass and under trees coalition airstrike Wednesday, in Sanaa, Yemen. cluded whole families, First Baptist Church, 423 and Goldie (Sites) Sherman before the strike, three giving the example of a 65- High St. (rear entrance); men there told The As- Sava g e. wounded at least 286. The western Hodeida province year-old woman named 8 p.m., O, D, CDL, NS, sociated Press. There also Nola was a member of main Houthi satellite controlled by the Houthis. Fathiya who lost 13 mem- WA, (speaker last Thurs- were militiamen there the Seventh-Day Adventist news channel gave a sim- Saudi and allied jets also bers of her family in an day), Christian Love Min- from the ranks of the Shi- istries, 410 Morgantown Church. She loved to cook ilar death toll, saying it bombed the northern attack that left her the on- and was a very special care- ite rebels, known as Ave., Fairmont. (O, open; was expected to rise. Houthi strongholds of Saada ly guardian of three sur- giver to all in need. Houthis, many of them viving grandchildren. D, discussion; NS, no The three men, along and Hajjah, witnesses said. She is survived by her wearing traditional The war, as well as a smoking; WA, wheelchair with security officials de- The attacks are part a husband, James C. Chap- Yemeni clothes, they said. Saudi-led air and sea accessible; CDL, candle- scribing the attack, military campaign pelle Sr.; one son, Frankie The bombs and mis- blockade of the country, light). Info: 1-800-766- spoke on condition of launched March 26 to try Ray Wolfe, of Reedsville; siles demolished at least also have caused 4442; mrscna.org. and restore internationally one stepson, James C. three buildings in the com- anonymity because they widespread shortages of ALCOHOLICS ANONY- Chappelle Jr., of Westover; plex, damaged armored were not authorized to recognized President Abed fuel, water, food and med- MOUS (AA): Noon, O, D, one brother, Delmer vehicles and set weapons speak to journalists. Rabbo Mansour Hadi, now ical supplies. Earlier this 17 Club, No. 1 Brook- “Buzz”Sherman, of depots ablaze, many hav- Across the country living in exile in neighbor- week, the international stone Plaza, Green Bag Winchester, Va.; three sis- ing explosions for at least Wednesday, the ministry ing Saudi Arabia. The humanitarian group Ox- Road; noon, C, D, NS, A, ters, Shirley Kerns, of Mid- an hour afterward. said violence killed anoth- strikes target the Houthis fam warned that some 16 KISS Group, Blanchette dletown, Va., Anna Belle The Houthi-controlled er 96 people and wounded and their allies, which in- million people in Yemen Rockefeller Neuroscience Harper, of Cabins (Grant Health Ministry said in a 276, without breaking clude forces loyal to ousted d o n’t have access to clean Bldg, 1st floor conference County), W.Va., and statement that the strikes down civilian casualties. President Ali Abdullah. water. Half a million peo- room, Med Center Drive; Tressie Heavner, of Peters- killed at least 45 members Witnesses said jets also In a new report ple have been displaced 6 p.m., O, BB, NS, 17 burg; two grandchildren; of the security forces and bombed a naval base in the Wednesday, World Health across the country. Club, No. 1 Brookstone four great-grandchildren. Plaza, Green Bag Road; In addition to her par- 7 p.m., Bruceton Mills, O, ents, she was preceded in BB, NS, Hopewell death by her son, Michael Nebraska abolishes death penalty in override vote Church; 8 p.m., Preston Wolfe; five brothers, Junior, County Group, O, D, NS, Emory, Ray, Mickey and Associated Press in the gallery above the statement. “While the electrocution, and the St. Sebastian Catholic Harman Sherman. legislative chamber. Legislature has lost touch state has never done so Church, Kingwood; A memorial service will be LINCOLN, Neb. —Ne - braska abolished the death “Whenever anything with the citizens of Ne- with its current lethal in- 8 p.m., Shaver’s Fork held at the Rotruck-Lobb historic occurs, it’s never braska, I will continue to jection protocol. Kingwood Chapel, 295 South penalty on Wednesday Group, O, D, NS, First over the governor’s objec- the doing of one person,” stand with Nebraskans Nebraska lost its ability Baptist Church, 222 Wa- Price St., at 1 p.m. Friday, said Sen. Ernie Cham- and law enforcement on to execute inmates in De- May 29, with Pastor Paul R. tions in a move pushed ter St., Parsons; bers, an independent who this important issue.” cember 2013, when one of Dixon Jr. officiating. Rotruck- through the Legislature 8:30 p.m., O, D, NS, (last introduced a repeal mea- Nebraska’s action to the three lethal injection Lobb Crematory is in charge with unusual backing Thursday, OS), First Pres- sure 38 times. “I’ve been repeal the death penalty is drugs required by state law of cremation services. from conservatives who byterian Church, 456 pushing for this for 40 unusual because of its tra- expired. Many senators Condolences: oppose capital punishment Spruce St., Room 3. (O, years, but all of this time ditionally conservative were swayed by the fact that rotr uck-lobb.com for religious, financial and open; C, closed; NS, non- practical reasons. it’s never been done. If it leanings. Maryland was state officials have repeat- smoking; A, accessible). Denise R. Hamlet Senators in the one- could be done by one man, the last state to end capital edly failed to administer Info: 304-291-7918; it would have been done a punishment, in 2013. the punishment, calling the Denise R. Hamlet, 53, of house Legislature voted aawv.org. long time ago.” Three other moderate-to- death penalty a poorly man- Morgantown, died at her 30-19 to override the veto AL-ANON: Noon, St. Mary Nebraska joins 18 other liberal states have done so aged and inefficient gov- home on May 22, 2015. of Gov. Pete Ricketts, a Catholic Church, Star states and the District of in recent years: New Mex- ernment program. At the request of her fam- Republican who supports City. For those affected Columbia in banning the ico in 2009, Illinois in 2011 “The taxpayers have ily, cremation services are the death penalty. The by someone else’s drink- ultimate punishment. and Connecticut in 2012. not gotten the bang for being handled by Dering- vote makes Nebraska the ing. Info: 1-888-4AL- Shortly after the vote, Rick- Some senators said their buck on this death Henson Funeral Home, and first traditionally conser- ANON; [email protected]. vative state to eliminate etts issued a statement con- they philosophically sup- penalty for almost 20 a memorial service will be CO-DA (CODEPENDENTS the punishment since demning the Legislature. port the death penalty but ye a r s, ”said Sen. Colby held at a later date. ANONYMOUS): 7 p.m. North Dakota in 1973. “My words cannot ex- became convinced the Coash, a Republican and board room, Chestnut The override vote — press how appalled I am state will never carry out death penalty opponent. Ridge Center. For those passed by the narrowest that we have lost a critical another execution be- “This program is broken. who wish to improve their possible margin —drew a tool to protect law enforce- cause of legal obstacles. How many years will peo- personal relationships. burst of applause from ment and Nebraska fam- Nebraska hasn’t executed ple stand up and say we Info: www.coda.org. Harold Phillip death penalty opponents i l i e s, ”Ricketts said in a an inmate since a 1997 need this?” GAMBLERS ANONY- Sh a f f e r MOUS: 7 p.m., Scott’s Harold Phillip Shaffer, 77, Run Settlement House, of Morgantown, passed away Osage. Info: Chris M., Sunday evening, May 24, Theater shooting victims relive terror in courtroom 304-296-2620. 2015, at his residence. WV FAMILY GRIEF CEN- Associated Press The family will receive fire, the searing pain of ple and injured 70 others at house daily, coaching vic- TER: Free weekly grief bullets through both her the packed premiere of a tims on managing their friends at St. Francis de Sales CENTENNIAL, Colo. support groups for fam- legs, the sight of her Batman movie. The shoot- emotions on the stand and Catholic Church, One Guthrie —From the witness ilies with children ages 3- friend Alex Sullivan, life- ing fostered a new push to coping thereafter. Lane, Morgantown, from stand, Christina Blache 18, 6 p.m. at Church of less on the floor. address mental health is- “This is an incredibly 4-8 p.m. Thursday, and from could finally do what she Christ, 361 Scott Ave. Prosecutors have called sues nationwide, and in resilient group of people 10 a.m. Friday, May 29, until had most wanted and Dinner included. Info: more than 144 witnesses in Colorado, lawmakers who have worked really the 11 a.m. Mass of Christian most feared: She looked Michelle Lewis, 304-282- the first month of the death funded a $20 million ex- hard to get their lives Burial with Msgr. Anthony for the first time at the 4935. penalty trial of James pansion of state mental b a ck , ”Anderson said. Cincinnati, STD, VE, as cel- man who shot her, who BROOKHAVEN LIONS Holmes, who has pleaded health services, creating a “This trial sets a lot of peo- CLUB: 6:30 p.m., ebrant. Entombment will fol- killed her friend, who rav- not guilty by reason of in- 24-hour hotline for those ple back and forces them to low in Saint Mary’s Peace Gar- aged so many lives. Brookhaven Community sanity. Fifty-one were in crisis and a dozen drop- relive an awful night.” Building. For those inter- den Mausoleum in Star City. Her muscles tensed. shooting survivors, and for in counseling centers. Blache offered to be ested in helping their A Scriptural Wake Service Her nerves tingled. She many, testifying has pro- On a local level, the Au- among the first to testify, community. Info: Bill Rif- will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- fought back tears. vided a combination of rora Strong Resilience Cen- eager to put it behind her. fle, 304-292-0157. day evening in the church to “I’d never faced him be- catharsis and terror. ter opened to offer therapy But when she took the conclude the visitation. fore. I wanted to see who did T hey’ve approached to victims of trauma. And stand, only about five feet BROOKHAVEN COMMU- Hastings Funeral Home it and I wanted to be able to the stand with brave faces. the Aurora Mental Health from where Holmes sits, she NITY ASSOCIATION: of Morgantown is in care of try to look him in the eye,” T hey’ve chuckled at warm Center, the lead agency was a bundle of nerves. 6 p.m., Brookhaven Com- the arrangements. Blache said. “You go memories of their friends. helping the victims, spent “I was shaking because munity Building. Condolences: through three years of heal- T hey’ve had prolonged more than $2 million re- I was trying to hold com- BEREAVEMENT SUP- h a s t i n g s f u n e r a l h o m e. c o m ing and learning, you know, pauses and tearful break- sponding to the shooting p o s u re, ”she said. “I didn’t PORT GROUP: how to walk again and how downs. Some felt sudden before the trial began. The want to let him see any 6:30 p.m., part of the WV Beatrice Loraine to swim, how to skate, how relief after doing their agency formed a commu- kind of emotion, anything Family Grief Center, Bacor n to do everything you’ve part. Others felt there was nity support team that has he could feed off of.” meets at Morgantown learned from the age you too much left unsaid. served more than 1,700 af- But Holmes wouldn’t Church of Christ. Open to Beatrice Loraine “D av i e ” were born. All over again. A monumental public fected people, said the agen- meet her gaze. And as she anyone who has experi- Jack Bacorn, 72, of Westover, And to look at him ...” and private effort has cy ’s disaster coordinator, glanced down at him be- enced the death of a passed away at Wheeling Blache, an Iraq war vet- helped survivors cope in psychologist Kirsten An- tween questions, she re- loved one. Pre-register Hospital on May 25, 2015. eran, went on to describe the nearly three years derson. Two team mem- alized she wasn’t nervous with Stephanie Savitch, Friends may gather at the sharp bursts of gun- since Holmes killed 12 peo- bers have been in the court- about him anymore. 304-599-5113. McCulla Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 28, for funeral services with Pastor DAILY REPORT Garrett Howard officiating. Burial will follow at East West Virginia Oak Grove Cemetery. Condolences: State Police mcculla.com Arrest LONGHWAY, Selina, Sandra Hartley 37, of Millstone, N.J., Sandra Sue Pavone Hart- battery and petit larce- ley, 61, of Morgantown, ny, May 27; Trooper Celapino. passed away Monday, May 25, 2015 at HealthSouth. Alcohol-related Friends may call at Mc- Culla Funeral Home, 770 incidents Fairmont Road, Morgan- CAINE, Eric Scott, 20, town, from 5-8 p.m. Thurs- of Morgantown, un- derage consumption, day, and from 10 a.m. Fri- obstructing an officer day, May 29, until the and domestic bat- 11 a.m. funeral service with tery, May 27; Officer the Rev. Dick Hepler offi- Patterson. ciating. Burial will follow GOAD, Tyler Jordan, of at Beverly Hills Cemetery. Morgantown, public in- Condolences: toxication, May 26; mcculla.com Deputy Burks. 6-ATHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 INFOCHECK

ALMANAC I n - l aw s ’driving habits TV LISTINGS Associated Press Today is Thursday, leave mom seeking safety May 28, the 148th day of 2015. There are 217 days DEAR ABBY: My in-laws left in the year. are fabulous. They love JEANNE HIGHLIGHT: On May 28, me and think the world PHILLIPS 1945, the novel of our 2-year-old daugh- “Brideshead Revisited” ter, “H ay l e y. ”They do by Evelyn Waugh was anything to support us. published in by Recently, they asked to Chapman & Hall. take Hayley overnight ON THIS DATE: and drive a number of IN 1959, the U.S. Army places with her. My con- conscientious, even if it launched Able, a rhe- cern is the driving part. makes you less popular. sus monkey, and Bak- My father-in-law doesn’t er, a squirrel monkey, believe in car seats. DEAR ABBY: My husband aboard a Jupiter mis- Now for my biggest fear: is very affectionate. He sile for a suborbital My mother-in-law is a no- loves to cuddle, snuggle flight that both pri- toriously distracted driver and sweet-talk morning, mates survived. —she applies makeup, eats noon and night. However, IN 1985, David Jacob- food, talks on the phone he doesn’t do it with me — sen, director of the and texts. I am not com- he does it with our cats. American University fortable with her taking D o n’t get me wrong — Hospital in Beirut, was Hayley in the car with her. he’s a good husband. But abducted by pro-Iranian I don’t want to harm when we go to bed at kidnappers (he was our relationship, and I’d night, he turns his back freed 17 months later). like them to spend time to me, reaches behind TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: with their grandchild in- him, pats me on the arm Basketball Hall-of- dependently. But I can’t and says goodnight. Famer and WVU leg- put my daughter in a I’m only 62 and I can’t end Jerry West is 77. dangerous situation. Any imagine living this way Singer John Fogerty is thoughts would be appre- for the rest of my life, but 70. Country singer Phil ciated. —FEARFUL I love this man, so di- Vassar is 51. Singer vorce is out. Any advice? Kylie Minogue is 47. MOM IN SAN ANTONIO DEAR FEARFUL MOM: — “M E OW ”IN OGDEN, Olympic gold medal U TA H figure skater Ekaterina Your fears appear to be well founded. Your “f abulous” DEAR “M E OW “: Gordeeva is 44. Tele- If you haven’t already, you vision personality Elis- in-laws cannot be trusted to transport your little girl. need to tell him what you abeth Hasselbeck is need in order to feel as loved My first thought was 38. Actor Jake John- and cherished as the cats. that you and your hus- son (TV: “New Girl”) is And if that doesn’t work, you band could buy them a 37. Actor Jesse Brad- both need marriage coun- car seat and have it in- ford is 36. Actress seling because I can’t imag- stalled. But if you can’t Monica Keena is 36. ine you living the rest of your trust your father-in-law Actress Alexa Davalos life starved for affection. As to use it, or your mother- is 33. Actress Mega- you said, you’re only 62. lyn Echikunwokeis 33. in-law to devote her full Pop singer Colbie Cail- attention to her driving, JEANNE PHILLIPS writes “Dear Abby”under the pseudonym latis 30. Actress Carey then the child’s safety Abigail Van Buren. Write Dear Mulligan is 30. Actor must come first. As a Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. Box Joseph Cross is 29. mother, your job is to be 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Inside today In the works Criminal selfie We e ke n d ’s Worth Police say suspect posted A look at local images from stolen phone. entertainment options. Page 1-D S a t u r d ay

LOCAL NEWS EDITOR KATHY PLUM n304-291-9438 nEmail:Local [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 1-B

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Submitted to The Dominion Post Locks set to open Saturday recycling may expand to recreational MON COMMISSION hauled, with a minimum of five dations for next year’s budget- New program will hauls per weekend. A 5.34 percent ing,”Bloom said. “It was also a traffic in June also accept food urday —a total of 45 a year ex- fuel charge will also be added, as priority for the individuals in The U.S. Army Corps of En- cluding holiday weekends. it was in the original contract. Monongalia County.” gineers has announced hours BY BEN CONLEY Times and location would re- If the minimum five bins are Commissioner Ed Hawkins pulled each Saturday, that adds when the Hildebrand and The Dominion Post main the same, from 7 - 11 p.m., at the said that on top of the Saturday Opekiska locks will be open. Wal-Mart on 4-H Camp Road. up to $1,300 a week or $58,500 a drop-off, residents can take advan- The locks will be open 7 a.m.- The Monongalia County Com- Commission President Tom year before the fuel fee is added. tage of daily drop-off hours at the 4 p.m. June 13-14, June 27-28, Ju- mission approved the creation of Bloom explained that prelimi- Bloom said it’s important that Westover city building, as well as ly 3-5, July 18-19, Aug. 8-9, Aug. a new contract with Republic nary discussions with Republic county residents realize that there self-separated drop-off sites in the 22-23, Sept. 5-7, Sept. 19-20, Oct. Services to expand the county’s have given some insight as to is a cost to the county for the western end of the county. 10-11, and Oct. 24. They will also Saturday Recycling Program. what the contract will look like service and that the commission is “We know that the public is be open 6 a.m.-2 p.m. June 15-19. If everything goes according to for the expanded level of service. striving to provide as much service always wanting to have what they These locks had been closed plan, the program will increase in He said that Republic has of- as possible for the money spent. had before,”Hawkins said. “T his to recreational traffic in 2012 frequency from two Saturdays a fered to lower its rate —from $300 “We have allocated funds, and month to essentially every Sat- to $260 —for each 30-yard bin that was one of the recommen- SEE RECYCLING,3-B due to staffing issues. Through negotiations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and cooper- ation from a number of local Season kickoff governmental bodies, the Upper New HSC Monongahela River Association was able to arrange the addition- al hours. leader ship Granville local election to be held June 9 announced The town of Granville’s local election will be June 9. Granville Interim director and residents who plan to vote will have the opportunity to change research admin hired their address at the polling place at the time of voting. Staff, submitted reports The voter’s registration office William P. Petros was recently is encouraging voters to make chosen as interim director of necessary changes at the polling WVU’s Mary Babb Randolph Can- place when they vote. Voters can cer Center, according to Dr. Clay also make changes on the back Marsh, vice president and exec- of their voter registration cards utive dean for health sciences. and mail that with documenta- He assumes tion of the new address or go to the leadership the voter’s registration office, at role formerly 243 High St., courthouse room held by Dr. Scot 123, Morgantown. Ron Rittenhouse/The Dominion Post Re m i ck . Info: Granville Town Hall at Bill Case, farmers market of the season began Wednesday, at the Blanchette Rockfeller Neu- 304-599-5080. The first Health Sciences rosciences Institute parking lot, sponsored by WVUH/HSC. director of Greene Turtle Sports Bar Communica- coming to Morgantown WVU Healthcare farmers’market begins 7th season William tions and Insti- Petros tutional Rela- The Greene Turtle Sports Bar tions, said Pet- & Grille will open its first West The Dominion Post ros earns Virginia restaurant in Morgan- $185,754 per town, at 7100 Willie G Ave. The WVU Healthcare kicked off the seventh season of its annual farm- ye a r. new restaurant has a target ers market Wednesday, in the Marsh also opening in mid-June and will parking lot of the Blanchette Rock- announced the hire more than 100 employees. efeller Neurosciences Institute. appointment of The new location, owned by Wellness Manager Dave Laura Gibson Cliff Sutherland and Steven Harshbarger said more than Laura as senior asso- Solomon, is 6,368 square feet and 30 area businesses crowded the Gibson ciate vice pres- will seat approximately 300 parking lot at 11 a.m. ident for health guests. This location will in- They included Martin’s Bar- sciences research and graduate education. She will replace Glenn clude a 3,000-square-foot patio B-Que Joint, Taziki’s Mediter- Dillon, who is leaving for a re- adjacent to the Triple S Harley ranean Cafe, Mockingbird Hill search leadership post at a Texas Davidson pavilion. Farms, Rising Creek Bakery u n ive r s i t y. With the addition of the new and Mountain Mama’s Peppers, Petros, a member of the WVU Morgantown location, The among others. faculty since 2001, holds the My- Greene Turtle Sports Bar & “It’s a service we offer as part Ron Rittenhouse/The Dominion Post lan Chair of Pharmacology in the Grille, which first opened in of our mission of improving the WVU School of Medicine, and is a Ocean City, Md., in 1976, has health and well-being of our The first WVUH/HSC farmers market was held at the Blanchette School of Pharmacy faculty mem- 40 locations in five states and the employees by creating a health- Rockfeller parking lot Wednesday. Lesa Gay, left, of Mountaineer ber. He has served the Cancer District of Columbia. Country Farmers Market shows some of her garlic to Alicia Conrad. ier culture,”he said, “as well as Center as associate director for providing our local vendors an anti-cancer drug development Women’s group plans baskets ... and lunch,”he said. shine, and in the same location. ability to sell products.” since his arrival at WVU. “It was a nice day, the rain held The Wellness manager said meeting in Terra Alta Harshbarger added that He is a graduate of the WVU off and it was a comfortable the goal is to run the market into The Women’s Innovative Net- while walking around the mar- School of Pharmacy and earned October, but, “it depends on how working Group (WINGs) will ket, he saw about 400 people in t e m p e r at u re. ” his doctoral degree at the The markets will be held from many vendors we continue to meet from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at t e n d a n c e. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy 11 a.m.-3 p.m. each Wednesday h ave. ” Wednesday at Terra Cafe. The “There were a lot of people buying flowers and hanging during the summer, come rain or Info: hsc.wvu.edu/wellness. SEE HSC HIRES,3-B discussion will be led by Brandi Helms, CEO, United Way of Monongalia and Preston coun- ties. The meeting will also fea- ture leaders from local non-prof- Capito makes broadband access a priority it communities. Hot breakfast will be provided. Cost is $10 for chamber members BY DAVID BEARD next-generation jobs. extend last-mile service. Such to connect 5.5 million customers and $15 for non members and is The Dominion Post Capito said improved broad- partnerships, he said, are prob- across the nation who lack ser- band is one of her priorities for ably the best option for West vice or have download connec- free for WINGs charter members. FAIRMONT —Sen. Shelley building up the state and men- Virginia, too. tion speeds below 4 mbps. WINGs is a program of the Moore Capito, R-W.Va., hosted a tioned her three-step “C ap i t o KentuckyWired, as the pro- He noted that the FCC will now Morgantown Area Chamber of roundtable Wednesday on the Connect”plan, outlined in a gram is called, will build more require companies receiving Con- Commerce works to advance challenges of extending broad- handout: Understand the bene- than 3,000 miles of high-speed mid- nect America funding to provide women through leadership de- band access to unserved and fits of a connected state; foster dle-mile connectivity throughout speeds of at least 10 mbps down velopment, education, mentor- under-served areas across the public-private collaboration; and Kentuck y’s 120 counties. Accord- and 1 mbps up, an upgrade from its ing and networking. s t at e. promote economic growth ing to the Kentucky Finance & 2011 standard of 4 down and 1 up. RSVP: Carisa Collins at Capito said 56 percent of West through innovative connection Administration Cabinet, the pro- In West Virginia, Frontier is c c o l l i n s @ e m a i l r h s. c o m Virginians lack broadband ser- solutions for schools, businesses ject will cost from $250 million to the sole provider and has the vice that meets Federal Commu- and residents. $350 million, supported by $30 mil- option to accept $38 million to nications Commission bench- With prohibitive costs to lion in state bonds, $15 million extend service to 89,190 homes MEETINGS mark for broadband speed —4 bring broadband to the state’s to $20 million in federal grants, and businesses. It has until Aug. megabits per second (mbps) for remote rural areas, panelist and the remainder from private 27 to decide. If it declines, other Today download and 1 mbps for upload. Mark Defalco, with the Ap- i nve s t m e n t . providers can bid for the grants. MORGANTOWN BOPARC, For rural residents, the figure palachian Regional Commis- Ryan Palmer, formerly a state According to FCC CAF II 5 p.m., Marilla Center, Marilla jumps to 74 percent. sion, touted a public-private Public Service Commission com- maps, Monongalia County has “I want to make sure West Park. Info: 304-296-8356. partnership program in Ken- missioner and now division chief 577 eligible sites, worth $194,888 Virginia is ready for the next tucky that is creating a middle- of the FCC’s Telecommunica- in grants; Preston has 4,252 sites, g eneration,”she said, noting mile network (the network in- tions Access Policy Division, WOODBURN SCHOOL REDE- for $1,954,529; Marion has that recent coal mine layoffs frastructure between the Inter- talked about the FCC’s $11 bil- 482 sites, for $167,686. VELOPMENT COMMITTEE, highlight the need for West Vir- net and last-mile service to lion, six-year Connect America 7 p.m., Woodburn School. ginia workers to transition to users) for providers to access and Fund Phase II (CAF II) program SEE BROADBAND,3-B 2-BTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 3-B LOCAL & NATION

BROADBAND sponsored SB 459, to create hardt live, is a different Surveillance tools in jeopardy amid FROM PAGE 1-B a 2,600-mile state broad- world from Morgantown. band middle mile network They both have slow satel- debate over Patriot Act, FBI asserts If Frontier accepts, it that private providers lite service. “If we don’t in- could tap into. The bill died, crease the broadband must complete 40 percent of Associated Press threats but aren’t affiliated records in bulk. Provisions but Williams said he still [statewide], we’re either the project by 2017, 60 per- with an international ter- of the Patriot Act dealing believes that’s the path to not going to get businesses WASHINGTON —As cent by 2018, and the rest by rorism organization. with lone-wolf targets and follow. He wants to look to come in or they’re going Congress wrestles over re- 2020, Palmer said. U.S. officials have de- roving wiretaps would also closely at KentuckyWired. to leave and go to areas that newing the bulk collection Four local legislators at- fended the need for those expire at midnight. Leonhardt said he’s serve their need.” of Americans’phone tended as audience mem- powers over the last decade, FBI Director James talked with Williams about Williams said the state records, federal law en- but have amplified those ef- Comey has called bulk phone bers. “We definitely need the bill, and would also like needs to consider regulating forcement officials are forts in recent weeks as the collection a useful tool to the more competition in the to consider some interstate broadband providers as public warning that legal author- expiration dates for their FBI’s counterterrorism ef- middle mile,”said Sen. Kent cooperation to pool re- utilities in order to get them to ity is also at risk for lesser- authority nears without forts. But recently he has Leonhardt, R-Monongalia, sources —western West provide service to all. known surveillance tools any signals of a congres- expressed more concern referring to discussions that Virginia with eastern Ken- Delegate Amy Summers, that are even more valu- sional compromise that about being able to maintain Frontier and some other ma- tucky, for instance. “We R-Taylor, noted with the others able in fighting terrorism. would keep them from laps- the lone wolf and roving jor providers lock out small- need to look at where we that money is a big problem. “I The Patriot Act author- ing along with other parts wiretap capabilities, as well er competitors by charging can partner up and get the think we got more questions ities give the FBI flexibility of the act on June 1. as a separate Patriot Act pro- unaffordable prices for ac- best use of our dollar.” than answers here, but it least to intercept the calls of ter- The Senate returns to vision that allows the FBI to cess to their lines. Delegate Joe Statler, R- it brought to our attention ror suspects who contin- session Sunday, facing a obtain secret court orders to Last session, Sen. Bob Monongalia, said western what needs addressed. …We uously switch phones dur- deadline to reach a last- collect documents such as Williams, D-Taylor, co- Mon, where he and Leon- c a n’t punt it to next year.” ing the course of an in- minute agreement to renew hotel and travel records dur- vestigation and to conduct a once-secret National Se- ing terrorism investigations, surveillance on “lone wolf” curity Agency program that and which also would be af- individuals who pose collects Americans’phone fected by the deadline. Tuesday was the offi- Associated Press cial start of the 2015 POSTCARD During the first prelim- Scripps National Spelling inary round Wednesday Bee. Spellers had to take morning, 283 kids spelled Internet gambling making gains HSC HIRES a preliminary test that words —and 279 spelled cor- FROM PAGE 1-B was based on any word in Associated Press ual improvements are hap- rectly. The words included the Merriam Webster 3rd pening, they said. and Science, then com- “f i d e l i t y, ” “fl a m b oya n t , ” ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — International Dictionary. In March, Morgan Stan- “mira g e,” “llama”and Internet gambling is off to a pleted research training It was a challenging test, ley cut its estimate of the “a n a ly s i s. ” slow start in the United at St. Jude Children’s Re- to say the least. Scores potential U.S. Internet gam- search Hospital. from this test, as well as The words for the first States, with banks hesitant bling market by nearly half. Gibson has been on the results of Round 2 onstage round —t e ch n i- to handle credit card pay- The firm now estimates the the Cancer Center’s re- (which will be held tomor- cally Round 2 of the bee — ments for online bets and online betting market at $2.7 search faculty since com- row morning) will deter- are taken from a list of some politicians and casino billion by 2020, down from an pleting her postdoctoral mine which spellers ad- about 600 words that’s also moguls pushing to ban it, but initial estimate of $5 billion. studies at WVU, in 1995. vance to Round 3. used in school and region- there remains potential for “The biggest challenge of I was also invited to al-level bees. great growth, participants in Internet gambling in the She is also deputy direc- Scripps participate in an ESPN Round 3 words are slight- a major gambling confer- U.S. is that the industry is tor of the Cancer Center music video, which will ly tougher, and spellers ence agreed Wednesday. still looked at as having been and will retain that post National be part of the Spelling have less time to master Despite the nascent in- born out of sin,”said Gil to assist Petros and oth- Bee broadcast —it will them —they are given the dustry’s many challenges, White, whose law firm rep- ers during the leader- Spelling Bee air today. list after winning their re- including illegal offshore resents 888 Holdings. “Inter - ship transition. Washington, D.C. —Marleah Knights gional bees. websites that casinos ad- net gambling is clearly reg- Case said she earns mit are easier to use, grad- ulated and regulatable.” $300,000 per year.

RECYCLING FROM PAGE 1-B i s n’t possible, so if we could ask they please bear with us.” The Saturday recycling program, as well as West- ove r ’s recycling bins, ac- cept single-stream recy- cling, meaning all the re- cyclable material can be mixed in one container. A list of acceptable materials can be seen on the county’s recycling website —mon c o u n t y re cycl i n g . c o m . The recycling initiative in Monongalia County is also set to expand beyond plastic, cardboard and glass to food. Bloom said a comment from Portland, Ore., left on the recycling website sug- gested that the county look into what he called “the gleaning process.” “Fruits, vegetables, bread from the farmers market are collected at the end and we have people who pick it up and take it to the benefactors, who right now are the Bartlett House, the Boys and Girls Club and area churches,”Bloom said, explaining that he would like to expand the program to all area farmers markets in order to provide food to a greater number of entities. He said the health de- partment had no problems with the practice as none of the food is processed. Hawkins said he wouldn’t mind seeing the program in- clude donations from county re s i d e n t s. “We might be able to in- clude a voluntary contribu- tion. In other words if you have canned goods that are close to expiration or that sort of thing, but you know they’re still good, maybe we could include that into t h i s, ”Hawkins said. Bloom said the gleaning program is very much in the beginning stages and he hopes to bring all interested parties together soon to discuss how best to move forward. In other recycling news, the commission: nOpened exploratory bids for county-owned re- cycling equipment. Northern Mountain State Metals, of Fairmont, submitted a bid of $12,000, or $4,000 each, for three ver- tical bailers. Enterprise Sanitation, in Enterprise, bid $7,200 for a chain belt conveyor. nAnnounced that the Household Hazardous Waste Recycling Day has been scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 19. Further details will be announced as they become available. 4-BTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 BUSINESS Inside today In the works Pirates baseball Black Bears Pittsburgh beats Marlins Coverage of Morgantown’s new for 6th straight win. baseball team’s first game. Page 8-B June 20

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TODD MURRAY Gillespie continues All-America quest Runner hopes to qualify Well, that comes June 27, when praise God for every run I get to for national championships Gillespie walks down the aisle to do and every step I get to take. It marry her fiancé, Mark James. would be a very, very special way BY TODD MURRAY She hopes she’ll be doing it as for me to end my time at WVU.” The Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, The Dominion Post a 10K All-American in her final outdoor track season. resident enters tonight’s race on UHS alum gets Who says you have to walk “That would be amazing,” the heels of a personal-best time before you can run? Not Katie Gillespie said by phone Wednes- of 33:45.56. 2nd chance in G i l l e s p i e. day, from Jacksonville. “It’s kind That earned her the Big 12 Con- The WVU women’s distance of been my goal in track since ference 10K championship earlier standout is in Jacksonville, Fla., I’ve been here. this month, in Ames, Iowa. minor leagues today with six of her teammates “Sean (Cleary, WVU’s head Gillespie’s time was the sec- ond-fastest in program history. JOSH JUDY EXPERIENCED eve r y as they compete in the NCAA coach) has always told me I have Only 2016 U.S. Olympic p i t ch e r ’s worst nightmare on Fa- East Region Preliminaries. the potential to be top eight in marathon candidate Clara ther’s Day 2014. Gillespie, a sixth-year senior, the country in the 10K. I’ve kind (Grandt) Santucci owns a faster After delivering a pitch in the runs in the 10,000-meter race, at of been hanging on those words mark (33:16). top of the 10th inning for his 9:30 p.m., as she attempts to qual- the past couple of years. Class AAA Albuquerque Iso- “It’s been a very long road ify for the NCAA championships, “Sean thinks I can do it, and back for Katie after having not topes, the former University June 10-13, in Eugene, Ore. he’s generally been right on. By Photo courtesy of WVU High star tossed his glove to the As for the walking part? the grace of God, there go I. I just SEE GILLESPIE,7-B Katie Gillespie ground and grabbed his right arm in pain. The diagnosis? CLASS AAA REGION I FINAL: WHEELING PARK 4, MORGANTOWN 2 WVU ROUNDUP A broken elbow. Season over. “It just snapped,”Judy said, recalling the details of that hor- Rifle team rifying evening. “A week later I had surgery. They repaired it and put a plate and four screws will compete in there.” Judy, who was pitching in the organiza- in tion, spent the rest of the sum- Members will shoot at mer rehabbing at the Dodgers’ Camelback Ranch training com- world cup in Hochbruckle plex, in Phoenix. He began throwing again in Submitted to The Dominion Post September before returning to his Five with ties to the 2015 NCAA Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, residence champion WVU rifle team, as well to resume his rehabilitation. as one incoming Mountaineer “The doctor and athletic and the squad’s graduate assis- trainers with the Dodgers all tant, will shoot at the Interna- were very optimistic saying I tional Shooting Sport Federation was going to make a full recov- (ISSF) Rifle and Pistol ery and be back to normal,” World Cup from today-Monday, at Judy said. the 1972 Olympic “I had to follow the rehab pro- in Hochbruckle, Germany. cess. I just followed it strictly Set to compete this week are and did what they told me to do returning Mountaineers Michael and it paid off.” Bamsey () and Meel- The Dodgers did not offer is Kiisk (Estonia), as well as 2015 him a 2015 contract, but Judy Photo courtesy of The Intelligencer graduates Maren Prediger (Ger- signed with the York (Pa.) Rev- Morgantown High’s Alex Slates attempts a bunt against Wheeling Park on Wednesday, in the Class many), Ziva Dvorsak () olution, an independent Atlantic AAA Region I final, in Wheeling. and Thomas Kyanko (United League team. States). All five also competed at Judy pitched four innings for the ISSF Fort Benning World Cup the Revolution, in 2013, before two weeks ago. Additionally, in- signing with the Los Angeles An- coming freshman Ginny Thrash- gels and returning to affiliated er (United States) and graduate ball. The Revolution still has the Mohigans fall short assistant Dan Hermsmeier (Unit- same manager, Mark Mason. ed States) also will shoot. “I contacted them,”he said. A record-breaking 901 athletes will shoot in Munich for “My agent also tried to contact 30 medals and 24 Olympic Quota other teams in this league. Other places for the 2016 Rio Summer teams were wary of injury and against Wheeling Park Olympics. Seventy-eight Olympic d i d n’t want to take a chance. quota places already have been Thankfully Mason wanted to MHS eliminated assigned at the first five ISSF take a chance.” World Cup Stages of the season. Judy has assumed the role of in loss to Patriots Kiisk earned the highest finish closer with York. He’s made among the current Mountaineers BY KRISTIN KURELIC 12 appearances and saved five at Fort Benning, placing 26th in The Dominion Post games, fashioning an earned-run the men’s 10m air rifle on May 13 average of 3.00. WHEELING —The Wheel- with a 620.2 mark in the first “It’s going back to what I did ing Park baseball team ad- qualification relay. Prediger coming up with the Indians and vanced to the state tournament earned the highest finish among being that late-inning reliever for the second straight season the group, placing 15th overall in and closing out games,”Ju dy Wednesday, while Morgantown the women’s 10m air rifle on May said. “I like that role.” High ended its season in the 14 with a 414.9 mark. The best part of it all? Judy’s Class AAA Region I final for the The first medal will be award- throwing is pain free. third year in a row. ed tomorrow following the men’s “Coming into the season I The Patriots, who will play in and women’s 10m air rifle. All the felt great,”he said. “My veloc- Charleston, beginning June 4, final matches will be streamed ity was back to normal. My rode senior starting pitcher and live at issf-sports.com. slider was still good and sharp. WVU signee Michael Grove to a Photo courtesy of The Intelligencer Now, it’s just about trying to 4-2 victory, at Wheeling Park. MHS’Tyler Kisling leads off first base as Wheeling Park’s Academics get signed back to a (Major Grove pitched six innings of Nicholoas Nardone hold him on. WVU’s combined varsity ath- League) affiliate.” one-hit shutout ball, allowing letic teams have an Academic Judy isn’t ready to conclude an infield single to MHS center due to a high pitch-count. vanced to state in 1976, entered Progress Rate (APR) score of 974 his pitching days just yet. fielder Connor Boyd in the “Here we are again,”MHS the contest averaging 8.4 runs according to data released “I’ll take it year by year and first inning. head coach Mike McCarty said. per game, and the Patriots sev- Wednesday by the NCAA. see where it leads,”he said. “I “Anytime you can get a Di- “We did basically everything en, but the pitchers for both The APR is based upon eli- want to come out here and vision I pitcher who can start that we wanted to do. We got teams were dominant. There gibility and retention of student- for you, it gives you a chance to prove that I’m healthy and can him up in pitch count, we got were only three hits on the athletes on a semester-by- win,”Wheeling Park head get back to affiliated baseball. him out of the game, but it was a night, and both teams were semester basis and is an assess- coach Mike McLeod said. “I scoreless until the bottom of the I have eight, nine years of ex- little bit too late. And when we ment of real-time academic suc- perience. I’m sure that could wo u l d n’t trade him for the fourth inning. cess. The results of the fall and did get guys in scoring position, help somebody.” world. I’m glad he’s a Patriot.” MHS senior right-hander spring semesters, in a given year, the guys who have hit for us all Besides, Judy, 29, has fought Grove struck out 14, and Tyler Shorter took the tough- are calculated as that year’s APR year just did not step up.” too hard to call it quits now. No walked four, before he was re- lieved when he began laboring The Mohigans, who last ad- SEE MOHIGANS,7-B SEE WVU,7-B Division I school offered him a scholarship out of UHS. He beat the odds as a 34th- round draft pick out of Indiana Tech and the NAIA ranks, in 2007, to make it to the majors Girls on the Run hosting its annual 5K and become just the second Mor- BY MIA MCCASLIN ically with healthy eating and This year, the students at gantown-born kid to perform in GIRL ON the street, Page 7-B. the big leagues. For The Dominion Post exercising, to the emotional and North Elementary School chose social aspects of health. The club to focus their efforts on the chil- Judy debuted to great fanfare Girls on the Run of North and May of every spring at par- addresses how to deal with bul- dren in the WVU Children’s Hos- locally when he hurled a score- Central West Virginia will host less ninth inning in a game ticipating schools. lying and gossiping and other pital. The girls made cards and its 5th annual celebratory 5K on tissue paper flowers that they against the Cincinnati Reds, on “Some girls join because they conflicts that girls of that age Saturday. Girls on the Run began will hand deliver at the end of the May 22, 2011. are interested in running, and range face. nationally in 1996. Nearly prog ram. He refuses to give up on his some who really don’t like run- The program is split into 20 years later, there are 225 coun- The girls from North gather dream of one day pitching again ning, but that’s okay because three sections of curriculum: In- cils of the club spanning right after school to get a healthy in a major-league stadium. running isn’t the biggest part of dividual/emotional, teamwork 49 states to . snack, and then they go outside “Last year was going to be a Girls on the Run seeks to this program,”Laurie Abildso, and the community. the council director of the pro- Each year, the girls complete to begin their practice. The work good year until the injury,”Ju dy teach young girls third-eighth out portion includes stretching, gram in this region, said. “It a community impact project for said. “Mechanically everything grade life skills such as healthy running, and games that incor- incorporates running games, but the final section of their cur- was sound. Everything was living, positivity and confidence porate the day’s topic. they’re meant to be more about riculum. They start by choos- jumping out of my hand. I still through after-school programs “The 5K is really just the icing ing a problem that a section of feel that way now.” focusing on a conversationally fun than about the exercise.” on the cake for this program,” taught curriculum. The program addresses all as- the community faces, and then TODD MURRAY is a sports reporter for Abildso said. “You get to see the The Dominion Post. Write to him at Girls on the Run is a 12-week pects of health for the girls, from they come up with a way to [email protected]. program offered between March taking care of themselves phys- address it. SEE 5K,7-B 6-B THE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 SCOREBOARD

Bowles says Jets’ QB competition is on after all BRIEFS November ballot, the city’s governing College football Hinchcliffe had surgery May 18 after a board could request a special election. frightening crash in the third turn on The Minnesota Sports Facilities Au- Associated Press The public board that runs the Edward I n dy ’s 2.5-mile oval. The broken wish- thority said Minnesota has submitted Jones Dome — the Rams’ current home bone section of the suspension pierced The New York Jets will have a quar- its bid to host the College Football Play- — is suing in state court, arguing a the car’s protective tub and wounded terback competition, after all. Well, sort off National Championship game in 2002 city ordinance requiring a public Hinchclif fe’s left leg, causing massive of. Coach Todd Bowles said Wednesday 2020. The bid was submitted Wednesday, vote prior to the use of tax dollars on a blood loss. After the safety team re- that former WVU star Geno Smith will after Gov. Mark Dayton announced ear- new stadium is “overly broad, vague moved Hinchcliffe from the car, he was head into training camp as the starter, lier this month that the state would be and ambiguous.” That lawsuit asks a taken to a hospital for surgery. Conor and said it’s the third-year’s quarter- competing for the game. The bid com- judge to rule the city law doesn’t apply, Daly will replace Hinchcliffe this week- b a ck ’s job to lose. Bowles insists there mittee will be led by a coalition of local conflicts with Missouri statutes or is end in Detroit for Schmidt Peterson Mo- will be competition at the position this business and community leaders, in- unconstitutional. A hearing on that torsports. Ryan Briscoe replaced Hinch- summer — even if Ryan Fitzpatrick cluding Land O’ Lakes chief executive cliffe in Sunday’s 500 and finished 12th. d o e s n’t necessarily split snaps with will be Thursday. officer Chris Policinksi and Willis of Smith running the first-team offense. Minnesota CEO Scot Housh. Former Baseball Hockey Viking and Randall McDaniel and This past week, offensive coordinator Retired baseball star Derek Jeter said The San Jose Sharks will hire former Minnesota coach Jerry Kill will also be Chan Gailey sparked some controversy lessons from his parents are behind a suc- New Jersey and coach Pe t e r on the committee. The $1 billion Vikings when he said the Jets aren’t heading cessful career that saw him play in 20 DeBoer to replace the departed To d d stadium due to open next summer has into camp with a quarterback compe- seasons for the New York Yankees. The McLellan. A person familiar with the tition and that the team expects Smith already been chosen for the Super Bowl Grand Rapids Press reported Jeter spoke search said Wednesday that DeBoer will to be the starter in Week 1. Bowles said in 2018 and college basketball’s Final Tuesday night at an annual dinner for he and Gailey are on the same page on be formally introduced later this week. Four in 2019. A possible WrestleMania The Economic Club of Grand Rapids, tak- the issue, but clarified that Smith could The person spoke on condition of has also been mentioned. ing questions from columnist and baseball lose the job if he performs poorly in anonymity because the team had not aficionado George Will. Jeter said his training camp. announced the hire yet. ESPN first re- Auto racing parents made him and his sister abide by  St. Louis city residents won’t be ported the move. The decision to hire IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe a code of conduct if they wanted to play voting this summer on using their tax DeBoer ends a lengthy search that start- was released from the hospital Wednes- sports. He graduated from Kalamazoo dollars to build a new $985-million ed April 20 when the team and McLellan day, nine days after his wreck during Central High School in 1992 and was draft- riverfront football stadium. The St. announced that he would not be back Indianapolis 500 practice left him with a ed that year by the Yankees. Jeter also told Louis Post-Dispatch reported the dead- for an eighth season in San Jose. The life-threatening leg injury. Series offi- the audience that he would add the des- line to get a measure on the August departure was announced as a mutual cials say the 28-year-old Canadian is ex- ignated hitter to the National League ballot was Tuesday. And although agreement and McLellan was later hired pected to make a full recovery. He has rather than have pitchers bat, and that his t h e re ’s nothing scheduled on the as head coach in Edmonton. not yet been cleared to resume racing. greatest fear was “not being prepared.”

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COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD BASEBALL goner and WR Addison Richards. WVU at the NCAA East prelim, Jacksonville, Fla. American League HOCKEY BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated OF Ale- jandro De Aza for assignment. Activated INF NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed Fs Ryan Ku- Ryan Flaherty from the 15-day DL. Signed LHP ON TV Ariel Miranda to a minor league contract. jawinski and Blake Pietila to entry-level con- BOSTON RED SOX — Acquired OF Carlos tracts. Peguero from the for cash con- American Hockey League COLLEGE SOFTBALL siderations. Transferred RHP Anthony Varvaro to BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Signed G Ty Rim- the 60-day DL. mer, LW Braden Christoffer and LW Connor Noon: ESPN — World Series, Game 1, Florida vs. Tennessee, at Oklahoma CLEVELAND INDIANS — Announced C Brett Rankin. City Hayes has accepted the outright assignment to ECHL 2:30 p.m.: ESPN — World Series, Game 2, Auburn vs. LSU, at Oklahoma City Columbus (IL). ECHL — Suspended Ontario's Derek Couture one — Acquired OF Kirk 7 p.m.: ESPN2 — World Series, Game 3, Michigan vs. Alabama, at Oklahoma Nieuwenhuis from the New York Mets for cash game and fined him an undisclosed amount for his City considerations. Designated RHP Chad Smith for actions in a May 26 game at Allen. 9:30 p.m.: ESPN2 — World Series, Game 4, Oregon vs. UCLA, at Oklahoma assignment. MOTORSPORTS City TEXAS RANGERS — Recalled RHP Jon Edwards INDYCAR — Fined driver Gabby Chaves $10,000 from Round Rock (PCL). Optioned OF Jake ($5,000 suspended) and placed him on probation The Bears awaken GOLF Smolinski to Round Rock. for six races after hitting a crew member with his 11 a.m.: TGC — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, first round, part II, at National League car in the Indy 500. Fined driver LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Traded 3B Juan Newcastle, Northern Ireland Uribe and RHP to for INF $10,000 ($5,000 suspended) and placed him on 4 p.m.: TGC — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, first round, at Irving, Alberto Callaspo, LHP Eric Stults, LHP Ian probation for six races because of an unsafe in 23 days Te x a s Thomas and RHP Juan Jaime. Recalled OF Chris release from the pit box that led to contact with two Heisey from Oklahoma City (PCL). Designated crew members. Fined drivers Juan Pablo Mon- RHP for assignment. toya and Stefano Coletti $500 each for running over T O DAY ’S TRIVIA QUESTION: Name the Pittsburgh 8 p.m.: MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at Texas or Chicago White Sox at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 1B Matt Adams air hoses. great who died the day PNC Park opened, on April 9, 2001. Baltimore (7:30 p.m.) on the 15-day DL. Recalled C Ed Easley from SOCCER (Answer in T hursday’s The Dominion Post.) 10 p.m.: ROOT Sports — Pittsburgh at San Diego Memphis (PCL). American Association W E D N E S DAY ’S TRIVIA QUESTION: Name the NBA AMARILLO THUNDERHEADS — Signed RHP MLS — Suspended Seattle assistant equipment 8:30 p.m.: TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, Game 5, Cleveland at Atlanta (if Richard Barrett. manager Brett Johnson one game and fined him theme song of the 1979 world champion Pirates. FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Released an undisclosed amount for violating the League's necessary) INF Ryan Soares and OF Ryan Mathews. policy on entering the field/leaving the bench area ANSWER: “We are Family” by Sister Sledge. TENNIS GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed RHP during a May 23 game against Sporting Kansas 5 a.m.: ESPN2 — French Open, third round, at Paris Charle Rosario. C i t y. Can-Am League ATLANTA — Named Ann Rodriguez vice pres- OPENING DAY: vs. Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Signed INF Rob ident of business operations, effective June 22. Z i n s m e i s t e r. June 19, at Monongalia County Ballpark. FRENCH OPEN Frontier League SPORTING KC — Announced it has mutually GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed INF Clayton agreed with G Luis Marin to terminate his con- Brandt. Released C Josh Adams. tract. Announced G Jon Kempin was returned Men’s seeded winners: No. 2 Roger Federer, No. 4 about being broken early in the third TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Signed RHP from his loan to San Antonio (NASL). Tomas Berdych, No. 5 Kei Nishikori, No. 8 Stan set during his 6-2, 7-6 (1), 6-3 win over Ben Carlson. Sold the contract of RHP Casey COLLEGE SPORTLIGHT Wawrinka, No. 12 Gilles Simon, No. 13 Gael Mon- Marcel Granollers. Delgado to the New York Mets. GRAND CANYON — Signed men's basketball fils, No. 14 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, No. 21 Pablo On court Thursday: No. 1 Novak Djokovic vs. FOOTBALL coach Dan Majerle and baseball coach Andy Cuevas, Gilles Muller; No. 1 Serena Williams vs. An- Men’s seeded losers: No. 19 Roberto Stankiewicz to four-year contract extensions May 28 fifth driver to do so, edging Tom Sneva by 8.19 na-Lena Friedsam; No. 3 Andy Murray vs. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived OL Nick Mc- Bautista Agut, No. 24 Ernests Gulbis, No. Donald with an injury designation. through 2019. 1901 — Parader, ridden by Fred Landry, over- seconds. 28 Fabio Fognini, No. 32 Fernando Ver- Joao Sousa; No. 4 Petra Kvitova vs. Silvia INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed WR Phillip PURDUE — Named Andrew Warsaw director of comes a bad start to win the Preakness Stakes by 1985 — The San Diego Sockers beat the Baltimore dasco. Soler-Espinosa; No. 5 Caroline Wozniacki vs. Dorsett. football operations. two lengths over Sadie S. Blast 5-3 to win the MISL title in five games. Wo m e n ’s seeded winners: No. 2 Maria Julia Goerges; No. 6 Rafael Nadal vs. Nicolas OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed LB Horace SUSQUEHANNA — Brandon Kates men's as- 1904 — Bryn Mawr, ridden by Eugene Hildebrand, wins 1995 — overcomes one penalty Sharapova, No. 7 Ana Ivanovic; No. 8 Carla Almagro; No. 7 David Ferrer vs. Daniel Gi- Miller. Re-signed WR Milton Williams III. sistant soccer coach. the Preakness Stakes by one length over Wotan. and wins by another in the Indianapolis 500. Vil- Suarez Navarro, No. 9 Ekaterina Makaro- meno-Traver; No. 9 Marin Cilic vs. Andrea WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Terminated the TENNESSEE-MARTIN — Named Heather Butler 1946 — The Washington Senators beat New York 2- leneuve drives to victory after fellow Canadian va, No. 11 Angelique Kerber, No. 13 Lucie Arnaboldi; No. 10 Andrea Petkovic vs. Lour- contracts of G Chris Chester and CB Tracy 1 in the first night game at Yankee Stadium. Scott Goodyear is penalized for passing the pace women's assistant basketball coach. 1956 — Dale Long of the hits a car on the final restart. Safarova, No. 19 Elina Svitolina,, No. 20 des Dominguez Lino; No. 12 Karolina Plisko- P o r t e r. Sabine Lisicki, No. 21 Garbine Muguruza, Canadian Football League THE CITADEL — Named Derek Satterfield as- in his eighth consecutive game for a 2006 — Barry Bonds hits his 715th home run during the No. 26 Sam Stosur, No. 28 Flavia Pennetta, va vs. Andreea Mitu; No. 15 Kevin Anderson WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DB Do- sistant athletic director for media relations. major league record. Long connects off Brook- San Francisco Giants' 6-3 loss to the Colorado Rockies No. 29 Alize Cornet. vs. Yen-hsun Lu; No. 16 Madison Keys vs. minique Franks, DB Shaquille Richardson, WR UTAH STATE — Named Jana Dogget interim lyn's Carl Erskine at Forbes Field. to slip past Babe Ruth and pull in right behind Hank Wo m e n ’s seeded losers: No. 3 Simona Halep. Belinda Bencic; No. 16 John Isner vs. Jeremy Greg Childs, WR David Gettis, LB Garrett Wag- athletic director. 1978 — Al Unser wins his third Indianapolis 500, the Aaron, whose long-standing record of 755. Stat of the Day: 15. The number of years since Chardy; No. 17 Sara Errani vs. Carina Wit- Martina Hingis last played a women’s doubles thoeft; No. 17 David Goffin vs. Santiago Gi- match at the French Open. Hingis and Sania Mirza raldo; No. 18 Tommy Robredo vs. Borna BASEBALL HOCKEY are the top-seeded pairing at Roland Garros this Coric; No. 18 Svetlana Kuznetsova vs. year and started with a victory over Julia Goerges Francesca Schiavone; No. 20 Richard Gas- and Barbora Krejcikova. Thursday, May 7: Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Quote of the day: “ Maybe that’s also quet vs. Carlos Berlocq. NHL playoffs Thursday’s forecast: Sunny with a chance of show- National League Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 3, 10 innings Anaheim 4, Calgary 1 one of the reasons why I did get a bit N.Y. Yankees 4, Kansas City 2 angry with myself, because it was re- ers in the afternoon. High of 66 (19 Celsius). Thursday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Calgary 1 Online: http://www.rolandgarros.com/index.html EAST DIVISION Minnesota 6, Boston 4 FIRST ROUND Sunday, May 3: Anaheim 3, Calgary 0 ally just such a bad game.”—F e d e r e r, W L Pct GB Seattle 3, Tampa Bay 0 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tuesday, May 5: Calgary 4, Anaheim 3, OT Wa s h i n g t o n 27 19 .587 — Detroit 3, Oakland 2 New York 27 21 .563 1 SECOND ROUND Friday, May 8: Anaheim 4, Calgary 2 1 Baltimore 5, Houston 4 AUTO RACING Atlanta 22 23 .489 4 /2 (Best-of-7) Sunday, May 10: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2, OT 1 San Diego at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia 19 30 .388 9 /2 Miami 18 30 .375 10. To d a y ’s games EASTERN CONFERENCE CONFERENCE FINALS Sprint Cup 1. Chris Buescher, 401. Chicago White Sox (Sale 3-2) at Baltimore 2. , 397. N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Points Leaders CENTRAL DIVISION (T.Wilson 1-0), 1:05 p.m., 1st game Thursday, April 30: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 3. Chase Elliott, 373. W L Pct GB Chicago White Sox (Beck 0-0) at Baltimore 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Through May 24 4. Darrell Wallace Jr., 371. St. Louis 30 16 .652 — (M.Wright 1-0), 4:35 p.m., 2nd game Saturday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2 1. , 473. 1 Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Rangers 3 5. , 360. Chicago 25 20 .556 4 /2 Boston (E.Rodriguez 0-0) at Texas (N.Martinez Monday, May 4: Washington 1, N.Y. Rangers 0 2. Martin Truex Jr., 432. Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa Bay 1 6. , 352. Pittsburgh 24 22 .522 6 4-0), 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 6: Washington 2, N.Y. 3. , 407. Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 2 7. , 350. Cincinnati 19 27 .413 11 Detroit (Farmer 0-0) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson Rangers 1 4. Jr., 401. 8. Ryan Reed, 320. Milwaukee 16 32 .333 15 Friday, May 8: N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington 1, Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Rangers 5. Jimmie Johnson, 393. 2-3), 10:05 p.m. 9. Daniel Suarez, 320. OT 5, OT 6. Brad Keselowski, 381. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-6) at Oakland 10. , 309. WEST DIVISION Sunday, May 10: N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1 7. Matt Kenseth, 372. W L Pct GB (Graveman 2-2), 10:05 p.m. 11. Jeremy Clements, 293. Wednesday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington Sunday, May 24: Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 8. Jamie McMurray, 353. Los Angeles 28 17 .622 — Cleveland (Kluber 2-5) at Seattle (Paxton 3-2), 1, OT 12. David Starr, 279. 1 Tuesday, May 26: N.Y. Rangers 7, Tampa Bay 3 9. , 346. San Francisco 28 20 .583 1 /2 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 2 10. Kasey Kahne, 345. 13. , 248. San Diego 22 25 .468 7 Friday’s games Friday, May 1: Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1, 2OT Friday, May 29: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. 14. J.J. Yeley, 247. 11. Ryan Newman, 343. Arizona 21 24 .467 7 Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. Sunday, May 3: Tampa Bay 6, Montreal 2 12. , 339. 15. , 245. Colorado 19 26 .422 9 Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, Montreal 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE 13. , 336. 16. , 236. Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Thursday, May 7: Montreal 6, Tampa Bay 2 Anaheim 3, Chicago 3 14. Kurt Busch, 327. 17. , 227. We d n e s d a y ’s games Chicago White Sox at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Saturday, May 9: Montreal 2, Tampa Bay 1 Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 15. Denny Hamlin, 321. 18. , 217. Colorado 6, Cincinnati 4 Tuesday, May 12: Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 1 Toronto at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, 3OT 16. Carl Edwards, 312. 19. , 201. Pittsburgh 5, Miami 2 Detroit at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Thursday, May 21: Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 17. , 296. 20. , 188. N.Y. Mets 7, Philadelphia 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE 18. , 292. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Saturday, May 23: Chicago 5, Anaheim 4, 2OT 21. Eric McClure, 178. San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 1 Chicago 4, Minnesota 0 19. Greg Biffle, 284. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Monday, May 25: Anaheim 5, Chicago 4, OT 22. , 171. Friday, May 1: Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 20. AJ Allmendinger, 274. Arizona at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Sunday, May 3: Chicago 4, Minnesota 1 Wednesday, May 27: Chicago 5, Anaheim 2 21. , 263. 23. , 146. San Diego at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Tuesday, May 5: Chicago 1, Minnesota 0 Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Anaheim 8 p.m. 22. Kyle Larson, 256. 24. , 141. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Box score 23. , 253. 25. , 119. To d a y ’s games 24. , 238. 26. , 118. Pittsburgh (Burnett 4-1) at San Diego (Kennedy PIRATES 5, MARLINS 2 25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 234. 27. , 117. 2-4), 10:10 p.m. Miami Pittsburgh PRO BASKETBALL 26. Sam Hornish Jr., 230. 28. Mario Gosselin, 105. Atlanta (S.Miller 5-1) at San Francisco (Heston ab r hbi ab r hbi 27. David Gilliland, 224. DGordn 2b 4030 JHrrsn rf-3b 5111 29. , 90. 4-3), 10:15 p.m. Friday, May 15: Golden State 108, Memphis 95 28. Justin Allgaier, 208. 30. , 82. Friday’s games Prado 3b 4000 Mercer ss 3000 NBA playoffs 29. Trevor Bayne, 207. Kansas City at Chicago Cubs, 4:05 p.m. Stanton rf 4000 PAlvrz ph 1111 CONFERENCE FINALS 31. Derek White, 66. Bour 1b 4121 Watson p 0000 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 30. , 202. 32. , 61. Colorado at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 31. , 193. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Ozuna cf 4000 Melncn p 0000 EASTERN CONFERENCE 33. , 49. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 32. , 174. Washington at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Yelich lf 4111 McCtch cf 3120 EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 4, Atlanta 0 33. Alex Bowman, 150. 34. , 47. Arizona at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Realmt c 4020 Marte lf 3001 Cleveland 4, Chicago 2 Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, Atlanta 89 34. Michael Annett, 149. 35. , 41. L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Hchvrr ss 4010 Kang 3b-ss 4012 Monday, May 4: Chicago 99, Cleveland 92 Friday, May 22: Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82 35. , 125. 36. , 40. Pittsburgh at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Hand p 2000 NWalkr 2b 4000 Wednesday, May 6: Cleveland 106, Chicago 91 Sunday, May 24: Cleveland 114, Atlanta 111, OT 36. Matt DiBenedetto, 119. 37. Jimmy Weller, 40. Atlanta at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Morris p 0000 SRdrgz 1b 4020 Friday, May 8: Chicago 99, Cleveland 96 DSolan ph 1000 Stewart c 4110 Tuesday, May 26: Cleveland 118, Atlanta 88 37. Michael McDowell, 101. 38. , 38. Sunday, May 10: Cleveland 86, Chicago 84 38. , 53. 39. Ben Rhodes, 37. Dunn p 0000 G.Cole p 2010 American League SDyson p 0000 Tabata ph 1110 Tuesday, May 12: Cleveland 106, Chicago 101 WESTERN CONFERENCE 39. Alex Kennedy, 48. 40. , 32. Thursday, May 14: Cleveland 94, Chicago 73 Golden State 3, Houston 1 40. , 38. Capps p 0000 Polanc rf 1010 41. Jeff Green, 31. EAST DIVISION Mazzar p 0000 Atlanta 4, Washington 2 Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, Houston 106 41. Kyle Busch, 33. 42. , 27. Sunday, May 3: Washington 104, Atlanta 98 42. Brian Vickers, 32. W L Pct GB ISuzuki ph 1000 Thursday, May 21: Golden State 99, Houston 98 43. , 27. New York 25 22 .532 — To t a l s 36292To t a l s 35 511 5 Tuesday, May 5: Atlanta 106, Washington 90 Saturday, May 23: Golden State 115, Houston 80 43. , 26. 1 Saturday, May 9: Washington 103, Atlanta 101 44. , 23. Tampa Bay 24 24 .500 1 /2 Miami 010 000 100 — 2 Monday, May 25: Houston 128, Golden State 115 44. , 22. 1/ Monday, May 11: Atlanta 106, Washington 101 45. Mike Wallace, 8. 45. , 19. Baltimore 21 23 .477 2 2 Pittsburgh 000 000 50x — 5 Wednesday, May 27: Golden State 104, Hous- 46. Carlos Contreras, 18. To r o n t o 22 27 .449 4 E—Kang (3). DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Miami Wednesday, May 13: Atlanta 82, Washington 81 46. Ron Hornaday Jr., 2. Friday, May 15: Atlanta 94, Washington 91 ton 90 Boston 21 26 .447 4 7, Pittsburgh 8. 2B—McCutchen (9), S.Rodriguez 47. Mark Thompson, 17. WESTERN CONFERENCE 48. , 17. (2). 3B—Polanco (1). HR—Bour (3), Yelich (2). Houston 4, L.A. Clippers 3 FINALS XFINITY Points Leaders 49. John Jackson, 13. CENTRAL DIVISION SB—D.Gordon (19), Realmuto (1), McCutchen W L Pct GB Monday, May 4: L.A. Clippers 117, Houston 101 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Through May 23 50. , 10. Kansas City 28 18 .609 — (3). Wednesday, May 6: Houston 115, L.A. Clippers Golden State vs. Cleveland Minnesota 28 18 .609 — Miami IP H R ER BB SO 109 Thursday, June 4: Cleveland at Golden State, Detroit 28 20 .583 1 Hand 540002 Friday, May 8: L.A. Clippers 124, Houston 99 9 p.m. Cleveland 21 25 .457 7 Morris H,2 110001 Sunday, May 10: L.A. Clippers 128, Houston 95 19TH HOLE 2/ Sunday, June 7: Cleveland at Golden State, Chicago 20 24 .455 7 Dunn H,7 3 22201 Tuesday, May 12: Houston 124, L.A. Clippers S.Dyson L,2-2 BS,2-2 023320 8 p.m. 1 103 Tuesday, June 9: Golden State at Cleveland, The Pines C.C. Roberts, Irv Rider and John Capps /3 10000 WEST DIVISION Thursday, May 14: Houston 119, L.A. Clippers 9 p.m. Mazzaro 110001 107 Baliker finished second W L Pct GB Thursday, June 11: Golden State at Cleve- The team of Kevin Stad- Houston 30 18 .625 — Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO Sunday, May 17: Houston 113, L.A. Clippers 100 don, Neil Bucklew, Ed Ford with a score of 156. The Los Angeles 23 23 .500 6 G.Cole W,7-2 772207 Golden State 4, Memphis 2 land, 9 p.m. Seattle 23 23 .500 6 Watson H,10 110002 Sunday, May 3: Golden State 101, Memphis 86 x-Sunday, June 14: Cleveland at Golden and Tom Harrison won the team of Tom Hodous, Mike 1 Melancon S,12-13 110000 Te x a s 23 24 .489 6 /2 Tuesday, May 5: Memphis 97, Golden State 90 State, 8 p.m. 1 S.Dyson pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Stableford competition Hogan, Neil Bucklew and Oakland 17 32 .347 13 /2 Saturday, May 9: Memphis 99, Golden State 89 x-Tuesday, June 16: Golden State at Cleve- Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Joe West; with a score of 159. The Bob Reuther finished third Monday, May 11: Golden State 101, Memphis 84 land, 9 p.m. We d n e s d a y ’s games Second, Gabe Morales; Third, David Rackley. Wednesday, May 13: Golden State 98, Memphis x-Friday, June 19: Cleveland at Golden team of Russ Koon, Mike with a score of 151. Cleveland 12, Texas 3 T—2:38. A—33,238 (38,362). 78 State, 9 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 7-B SPORTS

GIRL ON THE STREET U.S. probes FIFA officials

“My favorite part of the program is ...” Associated Press was not named in either said the charges were on- investigation. He is sched- ly the beginning. ZURICH —The U.S. government launched an uled to stand Friday for re- Some of the biggest attack on what it called election to a fifth, four- names in soccer said they “all the games deep-seated and brazen year term, and the orga- had complained for years we get to corruption in soccer’s nization said the vote will about corruption in FIFA, go ahead as planned, de- which oversees the world’s play and how global governing body “Everybody Wednesday, pulling FIFA spite the turmoil. most popular sport and we interact gets to work executives out of a luxury FIFA also ruled out a generates billions in rev- with each together as Swiss hotel to face rack- revote of the World Cup enue each year. other to be- eteering charges and bids won by in 2018 “I was treated like a a team to raiding regional offices and in 2022. crazy person,”former soc- come better run a 5K. in Miami. “We welcome the ac- cer great Diego Maradona people. Jianna, Swiss officials also tions and the investiga- told radio station Radio La Anna, 9 invaded FIFA headquar- tions by the U.S. and Red in Buenos Aires. “N ow 10 ters, seizing records and Swiss authorities and be- the FBI has told the truth.” computers to investi- lieve that it will help to Former Brazilian star gate whether the deci- reinforce measures that Romario, an outspoken FI- ” sions to award World FIFA has already taken to FA critic, said “someone ” Cups to Russia and root out any wrongdoing had to eventually arrest Qatar were rigged. in football,”Blatter said them one day.” Scandals and rumors of in a statement. The or- Authorities conducted “we get to “all of the corruption have dogged ganization said it was co- early-morning raids in make lots of stretches FIFA throughout the operating fully with the Zurich at FIFA headquar- new friends. and the run- 17-year reign of its pres- investigation, and one ters and the five-star Baur ident, Sepp Blatter, but he American prosecutor au Lac Hotel. Rhiyan, ning. 9 Josie, 9 MOHIGANS Baciak caught in a run- brugge, who allowed the ” FROM PAGE 5-B down, and shortstop J.T. runners to advance on a Stegmaier tagged him wild pitch and then gave ” out, but by then Grove luck loss, allowing two up a sacrifice fly by pinch “being able to hits, with five strikeouts scored from third. hitter Conner Kelley that work as a “the commu- and two walks in 4 1/3 In the fifth inning, drove MHS’s first run. nity impact innings of work. Sloan Nesbit took the After another walk, team to help mound for MHS after project. “I knew they were go- Austin Crebs came in for the commu- ing to throw the Shorter Zane Hummel was hit by a Wheeling Park. He in- nity. Maya, kid,”McLeod said. “I’ve pitch and Jake Laing dou- duced an RBI fielder’s Jenn, 10 been reading in the paper bled. Nesbit earned the choice ground-out by Jor- and seeing the teams he’s final two outs of the dan Page before second 9 frame, but not before beaten, and I talk to him baseman Jarrett Del- Hummel scored on an ” while he’s playing third brugge made the play on MHS throwing . base, and I know he’sa the final groundball. ” warrior and a gladiator Nesbit loaded the bases “We rely on the guys all with a walk and two hit and we knew it was going year, and I tried to tell to be tough.” batters in the sixth, and a them that this game was 5K The Patriots broke the sacrifice fly by Nick Nar- FROM PAGE 5-B Park for festivities in MedExpress, Health- no different,”McLeod stalemate with one out in done scored one more run anticipation of the 5K at works and Mon General. said. “Throwing strikes is 10 a.m. These sponsors will pro- the fourth inning, when to give Wheeling Park a 4-0 throwing strikes. We joy on these girls’f aces The right lane will be vide the girls with water, center fielder Collin Hlad lead heading into the Mo- brought the lefty sopho- when they cross the finish closed for a portion of U.S. 119 sunscreen and other walked, and stole second hig ans’final at-bat. more in and came back line, and that’s the best South for the race. amenities to promote and third. “We got beat by basi- with the righty sopho- part. I just love how the There will be a “H ap py their health. “We said ‘Hang in there cally one kid,”McCar ty more, so hopefully this is community comes together Hair Station,”where the Mon General been the and be tough, make some said. “And he’s good. Not to support these girls.” girls can put spray colors sponsor for this event adjustments and get a cou- to take anything away the start of something spe- At 8 a.m. Saturday, and flower clips into since the club’s origin in ple guys on’and we knew from him, he’s very good. cial for them.” girls from 21 schools in their hair, as well as a 2007, andit is presenting we had some speed and But you really should not would be able to get let that happen. But we MORGANTOWN (19-12) this region will gather photo-booth and various the program once again Page lf 3 0 0 1, Slates dh 4 0 0 0, Croft 3b 0 0 0 0, at Hazel Ruby McQuain sponsor tents such as this year. around the bases,” did. Our guys did all right Nesbit p 0 0 0 0, Boyd cf 3 0 1 0, Shorter p 2 0 0 0, McLeod said. on the mound, and we Freeman 2b 2 0 0 0, Stegmaier ss 2 1 0 0, Gallagher rf 1 1 0 0, Berry 1b 2 0 0 0, Kelley 0 0 0 Shorter then intention- made a couple defensive 1, Starliper c 1 0 0 0, DeFelice 1 0 0 0, Hern 0 0 0 0. ally walked Grove, but he mistakes, but if we only Totals 21 2 1 2. WHEELING PARK (17-10) WVU was followed by power hit- score two runs, it doesn’t Jarrett Delbrugge 2b 3 0 0 0, Hlad cf 2 1 0 0, All 17 teams exceeded while Williams is 45th in ter Daniel Baciak in the make much difference.” Grove p 1 2 0 0, Baciak ss 3 0 1 1, Cooley c 2 0 0 0, FROM PAGE 5-B Rodgers dh 2 0 0 0, Coyne rf 0 0 0 0, Nardone 1b 2 the 930 four-year score, and 4:23.75. The first round of lineup. Baciak earned the Grove did not return to 0 0 1, Hummel 3b 2 1 0 0, Hartong lf 1 0 0 0, Laing no WVU team will receive Pat r i o t s ’first hit with a the mound, and the Patri- 1 0 1 0. Totals 19 4 2 2. the 1,500m is slated for a Morgantown— 000 000 2 –2 score and averaged with the APR academic penalties 5:30 p.m. start today. The top shot to right field that ots’young relief commit- Wheeling Park— 000 211 x –4 respective scores from the drove in Hlad. tee made it interesting. 2B—Laing. from the NCAA. five runners from each of Pitching previous three years to pro- the four heats, as well as the When the Mohigans Three different pitch- Morgantown—Shorter (L) 4 1/3 ip, 2 h, 3 r, 2 er, ers came in, beginning 2 bb, 1 hbp, 5 so. Nesbit 1 2/3 ip, 0 h, 1 r, 1 er, 1 bb, vide a four-year (multi- Track and field next four fastest times, will threw the ball back in, Ba- 2 hbp, 0 so. year) snapshot of academic Select members of the advance to the quarterfi- ciak made a move toward with Baciak, who walked Wheeling Park—Grove (W) 6 ip, 1 h, 0 r, 0 er, 4 bb, 14 so. Baciak 0 ip, 0 h, 2 r, 2 er, 2 bb, 0 so. Jub a ch i eve m e n t . WVU women’s track and nals on Saturday. second base and MHS the first two MHS batters. Delbrugge 1/3 ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 1 bb, 0 so. Crebs 2/3 Any student-athlete re- field team look to secure a Gillespie will compete in took the bait. They got Then came Jub Del- ip, 0 h, 0 r, 0 er, 0 bb, 0 so. ceiving athletic aid in a var- spot in the NCAA Cham- the 10,000-meter run, sched- sity sport can earn up to pionships when they com- uled for a 9:30 p.m. start four points per year for be- pete at the 2015 NCAA East today. The Big 12 champion ing academically eligible Region Preliminaries today- GILLESPIE in the event, Gillespie FROM PAGE 5-B when you compete again. race, which includes 36- and remaining enrolled in Saturday, at Hodges Stadi- ranks seventh in the region “I have a passion for 40 runners, to qualify for the institution. A team’s um, on the campus of the with a time of 33:45.56. She this sport. Even the mo- n at i o n a l s. APR is the total points competed at a conference University of North Florida will need to finish in the ments where I thought She’s confident she can earned on the roster divided track and field meet since in Jacksonville, Fla. top-12 of the race to qualify maybe I was done I just do that if she can duplicate by that squad’s total possible her freshman year,” Seven Mountaineers for the finals at the Na- knew I couldn’t give up. I her performance from the points, multiplied by 1,000. Cleary said in a WVU re- qualified for the meet, as tional Championships. adopted an attitude of low Big 12 meet. For the 2013-’14 academic lease. “To come out here senior Kaitlyn Gillespie, Ranking 33rd in the East pressure and learning to “I just felt very in the year, WVU had seven teams and win that 10K was a junior Kelly Williams, Region, Drazba is set to run love the sport and just run z o n e, ”she said. “I just with perfect 1,000 scores: testament to her never- sophomore Brianna the semifinals of the 5,000- instead of having the pres- found a comfortable place. Gymnastics, rowing, wom- quit attitude.” Kerekes and freshmen Mil- meter event at 8:05 p.m. Sat- sure of having to run well. Sean was on the track, so I e n’s basketball, cross coun- Indeed, Gillespie’s jour- lie Paladino, Shamoya Mc- urday after posting a time It gave me a greater ap- was looking to him for ref- try, rifle, tennis and wom- Neil, Amy Cashin and ney has been unlike that of preciation for just run- of 16:21.43 earlier in the sea- erence if I needed to pick it e n’s swimming and diving. Maggie Drazba all ranked any other runner in Cleary’s ning in general.” son. The top-5 finishers in up or change gears. He Teams must achieve a in the top 48 of the East program in recent years. She wouldn’t trade her each of the two heats, as was kind of giving me in- 930 multi-year APR to avoid Region in their respective She’s battled injury difficult journey for an well as the next two fastest struction, and most of the immediate penalties (in- events this season. and bone density health easier one, knowing the times, will advance to the time it was like, ‘Ok, Katie, volving the possible reduc- Four WVU runners will issues that forced her to trials she’s fought through finals of the National yo u ’re on it. Keep going.’It tion of practice time and compete in the 1,500-meter miss two track and cross- will serve her well in life. w a s n’t too complicated. I access to postseason com- run as Paldino, Cashing, C h a m p i o n s h i p s. country seasons. “I know that struggles just stuck with the plan.” petition). The current mul- Kerekes and Williams all McNeil will represent Gillespie could have are hard, but they will al- T hat’s a theme in ti-year APR scores for qualified. That tally is sec- WVU in the field events af- called a halt to her career ways be worth it,”said Gillespie’s life —stick to WVU’s varsity teams (2010- ond-best nationally, as Ore- ter qualifying in the triple on multiple occasions. Gillespie, who is working the plan. It’s worked in ’11 to 2013-’14): baseball 937; gon will send five runners jump. She enters the meet “I definitely had mo- on a master’s degree in track and in her wed- m e n’s basketball 978; wom- to the West Region in the ranked 24th in the event ments of doubt,”said clinical exercise physiol- ding preparations. e n’s basketball 995; cross 1,500-meter, and ties for with a season-best jump of Gillespie, who took home ogy. “It’s like running “I’ve had a lot of help country 996; football 942; most in the East Region. 12.81-meters. The first All-America honors in hills. They are hard, but at from my friends and fam- gymnastics 1,000; rifle 973; Michigan and Virginia round of the triple jump is her final cross-country the end of the day you rowing 1,000; men’s soccer Tech each boast a quartet set for 4 p.m. Saturday, with season in the fall, with a come off so much stronger i ly, ”she said. “E ve r y- 978; women’s soccer 990; in the event as well. the 12 best marks advanc- 26th-place finish at the and ready for the next one. thing has fallen into m e n’s swimming and div- Paladink ranks 24th in ing to the National Cham- championship meet. When you run the hill and place. Mark and I feel the ing 976; women’s swimming the region headed into the p i o n s h i p s. “When you don’t race for get to the top it’s better.” Lord has blessed us, and and diving 983; tennis 955; event with a time of 4:21.35, The 2015 NCAA Out- so long, you don’t know Gillespie must finish we ’re really excited to be- indoor track and field 988; followed by Cashin in 31st door Track & Field Na- wh at ’s going to happen in the top 12 of tonight’s gin our life together.” outdoor track and field 988; with a 4:22.31. Kerekes fin- tional Championships volleyball 948; and ished the regular season will be held June 10-13 in wrestling 932. ranked 42nd in 4:23.30, Eugene, Ore. 8-BTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 SPORTS Morgantown native was key to Mountaineers’defense in early ’90s

DAVID MAYFIELD, of Mor- in school history. olina in the Carquest enjoyed his years at both total of 172. He also had two gantown, a homegrown, MICKEY “I remember I blocked a Bowl on Jan. 2, 1995, and Morgantown High and tackles for loss, one sack extremely talented football FURFARI field goal in that game up lost 24-21 in Fort Laud- WVU, Mayfield replied: and seven interceptions. player, was a key defensive t h e re, ”Mayfield said. “In erdale, Fla. “Well, I always tell peo- David, who’s 42 years back during West Vir- doing so, I got a concussion Mayfield was named to ple if I could do things over old, and his wife, Crystal, ginia’s 1991-’94 seasons. and was a bit uncoordinat- the Big East all-conference again, I’d go back and do have been married 16 years. It all started for this ed during the second half.” first team as a free safety. everything over a couple of They have three children: young man at Morgantown The Morgantown native He also is a member of the times the same way. That’s Tif fany,Jo h n and Gr ant. High School in the late He also had earned a spot played at 5-foot-11 and 185-to- WVU all-time team for the how much I like living in MICKEY FURFARI was a 1980s. He was a running on the All-State first team. 190 pounds as a Mountaineer. period 1990-’99. this area. It’s my home.” longtime sports editor for The back on offense and a safe- As the free safety for West Virginia earned an He graduated from WVU For his career, Mayfield Dominion Post, retiring in 1989. His column appears weekly. ty on defense who wound the Mountaineers, May- invitation to play in the in May 1994 with a bach- is credited with 103 solo Email him at columns@ up with the Kennedy field never will forget the 1993 Sugar Bowl against elor’s degree in finance. tackles and 69 assists, for a dominionpost.com Award as a senior. late comeback against Florida. The Mountaineers Then he went to West Vir- That trophy is symbolic Boston College at Chestnut jumped out to a 7-0 lead, but ginia Wesleyan College and of selection as West Vir- Hill, Mass., in the 1993 reg- wound up losing 41-7 in coached its defensive backs ginia’s No. 1 high school ular-season finale. New Orleans. for one year. “We won the football performer. He then “We were behind with But WVU won its first- NCAA Division II title,” was a prized recruit of about four minutes left in ever Big East Conference Mayfield noted. WVU coach Don Nehlen. the game,”he recalled. championship and finished During that year, he Mayfield already had “We got the ball back and No. 6 in CNN, USA Today worked on and earned a been honored by the Mor- Darren Studstill passed ranking and No. 7 in The master’s degree. gantown Touchdown Club for a touchdown. Associated Press Poll. He worked as an admin- (the forerunner to the “That gave us a 17-14 Mayfield also helped the istrator for the Genesis Co. Mountaineer Athletic victory, and we finished Mountaineers to records of Mayfield now is associated Club) and eventually was the regular season unde- 6-5 in 1991, 5-4-2 in 1992, with the Bank of Romney inducted into the MHS feated at 11-0.” and 7-6 in 1994. in that West Virginia city. Athletic Hall of Fame. It was only the second WVU played South Car- When asked whether he Pirates rally past Marlins for 6th straight victory

PITTSBURGH 5 the game in play.” MIAMI 2 At the moment, they’re all firing for the Pirates, Associated Press who won for the first time this season when trailing PITTSBURGH —M i re d after six innings. Pittsburgh in a funk a quarter of the scored five times with two way into a season with high outs in the seventh off the expectations, Clint Hurdle Miami bullpen to extend its challenged his team to get longest surge since it won its act together. nine straight in June 2013. A week later, it appears “We ’ve got our swag back the Pittsburgh Pirates were out there,” Chris listening. Stewart said. “You can’t Jung Ho Kang capped a late rally with a two-run single foresee it, but we’re as good and the Pirates ran their win- as any team in baseball, es- ning streak to six games with pecially the way we’re play- a 5-2 victory over the Miami ing right now. We feel like Marlins on Wednesday. we can keep it going.” “For way too long we Josh Harrison and Pe- were a good team playing dro Alvarez added RBI sin- mediocre baseball, so gles while Starling Marte yo u ’re not a good team re- worked a rare bases-loaded a l ly, ”Hurdle said. “Yo u ’ve walk. Gerrit Cole (7-2) got to connect the dots. struck out seven in seven Yo u ’ve got to put parts of efficient innings. Inside Inside

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LINDSEY FLEMING The tradition continues In this case, one out of 10 i s n’t so bad WHEN ROLLING STONE tells me there are 10 new artists I need to listen to now, I, well, listen. To be clear, it’s not because I trust the publication’s tastes. I stopped relying on Rolling Stone for musical advice when Creed made the cover in 2002. But just because I don’t always agree, d o e s n’t mean I don’t want to see wh at ’s out there. And, quite frankly, all of my playlists at the moment need up- dating. The majority of the artists on them aren’t putting out new music, as they’re long gone from this world —or, in the case of say, Willie Nelson (82) and The Rolling Stones (vampires, all of them), likely soon to be. A quick scroll through the on- Pattyfest hon- line list assured me that all artists included on it are well un- ors Patty der 50, so that was promising. Looman, an The fact that one of the descrip- area dulcimer tions of an artist said he sounded player and teach- like “chilling with your friends er, who passed at Jamba Juice,”though, damp- away in 2012. ened my enthusiasm and left me The festival is with a lot of questions. set for June 6 at Jamba Juice is still a thing? East Fairmont People chill there? With friends? How can songs sound like sitting High School. in a smoothie chain? There is no ad- I obviously listened to this mission fee. guy’s music first. Submitted photo And, quite honestly, after hearing “Just a Picture,”the de- scriptor made more sense. Ky l e ’s sound has a bright, Pattyfest returns June 6 in Fairmont generic quality that’s not mem- orable but not overtly terrible — like pretty much every drink I’ve PATTYFEST is set for 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m. June 6 at East Fairmont High WO R K S H O P S ever had at a Jamba Juice. School, 1993 Airport Road. There is no admission fee. Donations are The song, which had the rap- accepted. Old-time food and refreshments are available. Volunteers are per collaborating with R&B needed. Info: 304-641-2376, [email protected] or pattyfest.org. 9:30 a.m. n Spoons —Some spoons singer Ke h l a n i , was like a sun- n Touch the Instruments will be available to use. In- nier version of “Fa n t a s y ”by structor: Jeff Fedan. BY ANN KENNELL found her true passion. —Get a close-up look at lap Mariah Carey and the late ODB. n Hammer Dulcimer — The Dominion Post After that, Looman went and hammered dulcimers, Obviously Kyle is ODB in the sce- A beginners workshop. nario, and I can’t imagine the for- around teaching others the his- the bowed psaltry, guitar, fid- It’s that time of year again, There will be a few available mer Wu Tang Clan member ever tory and how to play the in- dle and auto harp. Harmon- to try. Instructor: Betty busting a choreographed move in when traditional music lovers strument. She dedicated her icas and pennywhistles can B a n k s. a park to his own lyrics as Kyle come together and honor their life to traditional music, mak- be purchased at the registra- n Lap Dulcimer —A be- does in the video. Hence: Sunnier. friend in music, Patty Looman, ing sure that it would go on for tion area. Instructors: Ros- ginners workshop. There The theme of the song is ac- and enjoy a day full of jammin’at g enerations. mary Furman and Beth will be a few available to try. tually something I can get behind, the annual Pattyfest. The festival is on its 13th year, Sher man. Instructor: Robert Lackey. as it’s basically a plea begging your This year, the festival is set for and it’s the third year honoring n Slow Jam —Pat t y significant other to get off social June 6 at East Fairmont High Looman since her passing in Looman left a list of 40 jam media and pay attention to you. School. It opens at 9 a.m., with 2012. tunes. Attendees are wel- 11 a.m. “You look for likes when you music and instrument work- come to come find out how could have love. You look for fans Friend and festival coordina- n Bowed Psaltry —An shops beginning at 9:30 a.m. and many they know and learn when you could have us,” tor Lonna O’Dell said, “We need all-levels workshop. There carrying on throughout the day. more people to come out to Fair- some new ones. Instructor: Kehlani sings. SEE WORKSHOPS,3-C Aww. The struggle is real for After the workshops, there mont to enjoy the festival. Ever Judy Werner. the youth. You tell ’em, guys. will be a drawing where the win- since Patty passed, the festival But while I appreciate the sen- ning ticketholder will receive a has been dwindling in size.” timent, I still definitely did not prize. To finish up the festival, Even with the decreasing prentice through a Pass It On both focused on playing the ham- like the music. there will be an open jam, where numbers, the festival is kept program. Looman taught Swiger mered dulcimer. This instrument In fact, I didn’t like most of the everyone is encouraged to join. alive by people who share the history of the old-time tunes, is a mix between a string and a music on the list. Looman loved many different L o o m a n’s love of heritage music, who played them and the dif- percussion instrument. No, rockers Highly Suspect do genres of music, but it was when like her apprentice of 20 years, ferent styles of heritage music. The pair traveled across the not sound like Nirvana, Ro l l i n g she heard Worley Gardner play Lynette Swiger. Although they played many Stone. And I don’t appreciated be- on the dulcimer that she had Swiger began as Looman’s ap- instruments, Swiger and Looman SEE PATTYFEST,3-C ing tricked. Yes, Kelsea Ballarini is what would happen if Sara Bareilles went country. Pass. And while Songhoy Blues’mix of garage rock and traditional Learn about Ben Franklin Sunday in Kingwood Malian music was interesting, I Alexander is a States Constitution. during presentations. d i d n’t make it through the whole Leon Alexander will song before I wanted to move on. retired Catholic Alexander's presentation is During the program, the au- Not a great first impression (but portray the founding priest who also made possible through the West dience has the opportunity to ask I’m not completely giving up on portrays St. Virginia Humanities Council questions of the historical char- these guys yet). father at arts center Nicholas, the 4th History Alive! program, a means acter, Franklin, as well as the My favorite pick by far was century bishop of exploring history by inter- researcher, Alexander. Submitted to The Dominion Post Leon Bridges. I’m a sucker for of Asia Minor acting with historical figures. For more information, call soul music and his modern take on Benjamin Franklin will be during the Ad- Each West Virginia Humanities The West Virginia Humanities the genre is fresh without straying Leon portrayed by Leon Alexander of vent season. scholar has researched the writ- Council at 304-346-8500 or visit too far. And the best part, he’ll have Alexander ings, speeches and biographies wvhumanities.org. For more a new album out this summer. Charleston during a presenta- Franklin was the tion at 2 p.m. Sunday at Preston only founding father to sign the of the characters they portray information about Preston LINDSEY FLEMING is a writer/copy Community Arts Center, 123 S. Declaration of Independence, and whenever possible, use Community Arts Center, call editor for The Dominion Post. Email her at [email protected]. Price St., Kingwood. Treaty of Paris and the United the characters’original words 304-329-6336.

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Send TheDPost.com listings to kmcdowell @dominion Theater post.com or Week’s Worth call 304-291- & more BEN FRANKLIN 9434. History Alive! presenta- tion, 2 p.m. Sunday at Deadline is Preston Community Arts noon Featured Event Center, 123 S. Price St., Kingwood. Free. Info: 304- Tuesday for Dance party 329-6336. Thursday v “THE MUSIC MAN” publication. performed by the Fairmont Sabor Latino will perform at 10 p.m. State University Town & Saturday at Jame- Gown Theatre Company, 8 son’s on High Street. p.m. June 12-13 and 18- No cover. 20 and 2 p.m. June 14 at Prickett’s Fort Amphithe- Ar t atre. Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, $8 for children 12 and under. and $1 discount for parties of 10 or more. Tickets: 304- 367-4240. Exhibits v “THE AGONY AND PATTY’S ART SPOT: THE ECSTACY OF 3399 University Ave., STEVE JOBS” hosts “P.A.W.S. (Peddling 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday Artwork for the Welfare of and June 4-6 at M.T. Submitted photo Shelters)”through May. Pockets Theatre, 1390 Proceeds benefit 1/2 University Ave. Tick- P.U.R.R., Pet Helpers, ets: $15 general admis- MSNAP, Animal Friends of sion, $13 seniors, $10 North Central West Vir- students. Info and reser- ginia and Homeward Diamond goes on trial for alleged bar stabbing vations: info@mtpoc Bound. There will also be a display of acrylic paint- Associated Press stabbing a man during a ty and two misde- Washington on Christ- ketstheatre.com or call confrontation at a bar. meanors —d i s o rd e rly mas Day. Diamond’s de- 304-284-0049. ings by Scott Vaucan ti- PORT WASHING- tled “A Tiny Step Into Dustin Diamond is ex- conduct and carrying a fense attorney told a v TON, Wis. —The actor pected in Ozaukee (oh- concealed weapon. judge earlier that of the MAC & CHEEZ Madness,”through May. who portrayed Screech Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. ZAH’-kee) County Cir- Prosecutors say the 38- half-dozen people at the Monongalia Arts Center’s on the 1990s TV show Tuesday-Saturday. Info: cuit Court on Wednes- year-old Diamond bar who were inter- new improv group, meets “Saved by the Bell”is 304-599-0190. day for the start of his stabbed a man with a viewed by police, no one from 1-3 p.m. every Sun- headed to trial in south- v trial on a felony charge pocket knife during an saw Diamond stab the day at MAC, participation MORGANTOWN eastern Wisconsin of second-degree reck- argument at The Grand man, who was not seri- is open to the public, no ART ASSOCIATION where he’s accused of lessly endangering safe- Avenue Saloon in Port ously hurt. experience necessary. hosts the 61st “Exhibit v 60”through Wednesday. PEOPLE INTERESTED Watercolor classes with IN THEATRE & ACTING Susan Witt are offered 10 (P.I.T.A.), presented by a.m.-noon Mondays. Paint- Events M.T. Pockets Theatre Com- ing classes with Sherry pany, has opened registra- Hildebrand meet from 10 WVU PLANETARIUM v Shriners, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. town. Directed by Bar- tion for its summer inten- a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays. hosts “Ultimate Universe” EASTON ROLLER MILL June 6 at Shriners Pavil- bour County native Chris sive workshop. Registration Upcoming workshops/ at 8 p.m. and “Stars of hosts tours from 2-5 ion, behind IHOP (Exit 7 Furbee, the film won the is processed through classes include: Two-part the Pharoahs”at 9 p.m. p.m. on the second and off I-68). Buyers and sell- special jury award for BOPARC. Info: mtpockets palette knife workshop with June 12 on the PL floor of fourth Sundays of ers wanted. Food, drinks Most Compelling Person- theatre.com. Ken Waddell from 9 a.m.-3 White Hall, 135 Willey St. each month, May- and bake sale items al Journey at Sundance. p.m. Friday and June 19. Be 5-10 minutes early, as September. Last opera- available for purchase. Deals with the filmmak- Info: Call 304-291-5900 or shows start promptly on tional in 1940, the mill All proceeds benefit er’s mother’s battle with go to morgantownartassoci the hour. Admission is machinery will be demon- Shriners hospitals for Huntington’s disease. ation.com. Hours: 10 a.m.- free, but reservations are strated during the tours, children. $10 table Free admission, dona- 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. required. Info: 304-293- including the mill engine rental. Info or to rent a tions accepted. Limited Karaoke v 4961 or jghopkins@ turning wheels and con- table, 304-296-4368. seating, RSVP to jl@harp MONONGALIA mail.wvu.edu. necting belts which pow- v ingforharmony.org or ARTS CENTER v er the grist stone, corn BOOK SIGNING [email protected]. DJs & hosts uninstructed Open MAIN STREET crusher, roller mills and AND READING v Life Drawing classes from KINGWOOD ARTS WALK elevators that carry the by Jay Heavner, author of LONGABERGER BASKET 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, with a featuring basket-making product from floor to “Braddock’s Gold,”7 AND PAMPERED CHEF live model. Participants demonstrations by Juli- floor during grinding and p.m. June 15 at Preston BINGO FUNDRAISER more must be 18. Easels are ette Collins and a guitar processing. The mill is Commmunity Arts Center, 1-5 p.m. June 7 at the provided. Cost: $10. Artist performance by Paul on Easton Mill Road, 300 123 S. Price St., King- Elks Lodge 411, Chest- BALTIMORE SOUND Networking Event from Burger and Tom Peter- yards from the intersec- wood. Info: 304-329- nut Ridge Road, present- Brew Pub Mondays; trivia 5:30-7 p.m. the third son, 7-9 p.m. Friday at tion with U.S. 119 at the 6336. ed by Vietnam Veterans with Allen Davis at 4th & Tuesday of each month. Preston Community Arts bottom of Airport Hill v of America Chapter. 20 Goal Tuesdays; Back “TALES,”a Les Femmes Center, 123 S. Price St., near Morgantown. Dates CRUISE-IN games for $20. Extra Door, Tumbleweeds group exhibition based on Kingwood, and Foxfire are: Sunday, June 14 June 13 at Smithtown packet $5. Drawings, Wednesdays; 4th & Goal, “The Hunger of the Coffee, 119 S. Price St., and 28, July 12 and 26, Community Center, on concessions. Info: 304- Crockett’s, McClafferty’s Cheeky Sisters: Ten Kingwood. Aug. 9 and 23 and Sept. W.Va. 73 between Mor- 291-0550. Thursdays; Sports Page, Tales”by Laura Madeline v 13 and 27. gantown and Fairmont, v Classics 3 Fridays; T a n- Wiseman, is on display WORKSHOP FOR v featuring cars, bikes, MUSIC CAMPS ner’s Tavern, Chic-N- through Saturday.“C a p- WRITERS TOUR ARTHURDALE classics, trucks, an- Now registering and ac- Bones Saturdays. turing the Light”by Lynn at Arthurdale Heritage See the five-building com- tiques, customs and cepting inquiries for Born v Ferris will run from June Inc. Small group ac- plex along W.Va. 92 in Pre- more. Dish plaques for to Sing Children’s Show- SHAB DABS 5-27 in the Benedum tivites focusing on the ston County and learn the first 50 cars. Dona- choir & Friends Camp, hosts karaoke with DJ Fire Gallery, with an opening basics of narrative writ- more about Eleanor Roo- tions accepted. No alco- 3:30-7 p.m. June 15, Down Under from 9 p.m.-2 reception from 7-9 p.m. ing: Characters, setting, sevelt’s involvement in the hol. Bring lawn chairs. ages 5-15, beginners-ex- a.m. Saturdays. June 5. Info: 304-292- perspective, action, nation’s first New Deal Food for sale. Info: Rus- perienced. Guitar Camp, v 3325. conflict, etc. Cost is settlement. Hours: 11 sell, 304-363-5807. 3:30-7 p.m. July 13-17, BUCK’S CORNER PUB v $60 for AHI members, a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays, v ages 6-14, beginners or on W.Va. 7, in the hog- ARTS PRESTON $70 for nonmembers. noon-4 p.m. Sundays DOCUMENTARY very little experience. To back turn, hosts karaoke CLASSES AT Dates are 7-9 p.m. t o- through October. Admis - SHOWING register: anschooley@ with Lindsey Fridays; SZILAGYI CENTER day, June 4, 11 and sion charged. Craft shop “Huntington’s Dance,” mteer.com. St. Paul male revue Saturday, The center is open for the 18. Call 304-864-3959 open. Info: 304-864-3959. 6:30 p.m. June 6, at School of Music, 1564 with a Pure Romance from summer season. Hours are or email ahi@arthurdale v Monongalia Friends’ Mary Lou Retton Drive, 6:30-8:30 p.m., tickets 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays heritage.org to share YARD SALE Meeting House, 648 E. Fairmont. Info: 304-366- $12 in advance, $15 at and 1-4 p.m. Sundays. your time preferences. sponsored by the Lady Brockway Ave., Morgan- 3758. the door.

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123 PLEASANT STREET Saturday at Jameson’s [email protected]. exit 110 off I-79, 1/2 mile just off the old King- show at 7 p.m. Friday hosts The Furr and State on High Street. No cover. v on U.S. 270 West. wood Pike, will host a with The Boogie Strut Champion today; The v JAM v show Saturday, featur- Band, Linda Lee and Jeff Greens Friday. SOUL MINERS get together to sing, play MIDDLETOWN ing music by Countri- Frey. Admission: $6. v perform at 8 p.m. Friday music, paint, etc., from COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW fied Soul with Garry Open mic, 50/50, door THE OUTSKIRTS PUB at Tropics in Cheat Lake. 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays at has a country music show Cathell, Classic Rock, prizes and drawings. 2430 Smithtown Road. v Preston Community Arts at 6 p.m. Friday at Mid- Ron Hunt and Dana v Open mic from 6-9 p.m. RAMADA INN & Center, 123 S. Price St., dletown Community Cen- Ross. $6 at the door. SAGEBRUSH No alcohol allowed. Info Wednesdays, with Tony CONFERENCE CENTER Kingwood. Info: Paul, ter, featuring Ray Hileman ROUND-UP Nichols. Indoor and outdoor and reservations: 304- hosts open mic at 9 p.m. 304-698-3408. and Wheels of Country at Bunners Ridge, near stages. Info: 304-291-9006. 904-6970. Friday. v with guests Dave Swallow Fairmont, will host a v v v CENTURY JAMBOREE and Jimmy James. Info: bluegrass show S a t u r- GREG SHORT ANNA JARVIS PURPLE COW at the Century Communi- 304-534-4662. day with Simply Blue- performs with Brother hosts Magpie Friday; ty Center will host a coun- MUSIC IN THE PARK grass, The Old Lady & Short Band at 7 p.m. v opens its 2015 season Longshot Saturday. try music show from 2-5 The Boys, The National Saturday at Just One MT. HEIGHTS from 6-9 p.m. , v p.m. Sunday, featuring Saturday Pike Pickers and Mid- More 2 in Blacksville; The Century House Band hosts a night of music with The New Nashville BLACK BEAR night Ryde. Home- with Brother Short Band with special guest Jay starting at 6 p.m. Friday, North Band, open mic, BURRITOS cooked dinners avail- at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Cathell. Info: Nancy, 304- featuring walk-ons, Leo Tracy Street, Chuck Har- hosts live music shows at able. Admission: $7. Aloha Bar All-Star Jam at 457-1796. McMillen, Karen Bright and rison and The Moatsville both of its locations. the house band Mountain v Tropics in Morgantown. Downtown: Cracker Stack- v Boys. Tickets: $6 for v COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Thunder. 50/50 drawing, adults, children under 12 SIMONE O’HARA well Friday; The Weath- STUDENT RECITALS CROSSWIND ered Road Saturday. at Orange Blossom Trail Mu- food available (meatball admitted free. No alco- performs from 7-11 p.m. Evansdale: Rob Shipley sic Hall Saturday. Doors hoagies, chips and a hol. Food available. Info: will be Sunday at Monon- Friday at Carmichaels Ac- Friday; Cracker Stackwell open at 6 p.m., show starts drink). No alcohol allowed. 304-265-5549 or 304- galia Arts Center. Recital I tivity Center, Carmichaels, Saturday. at 7 p.m. Adults, $15; chil- Admission: $5. Info: Melis- 265-5510. at noon will feature ele- Pa. Tickets available at v dren 12 and under admitted sa, 304-216-9805. v mentary-level piano and the door. MACGLEE free. Handicapped accessi- v VALLEY MEMORIES voice students. Recital II v a choral group for men and ble. Reserve a seat: 304- MOUNTAIN VIEW music show at the inter- at 1:30 p.m. will feature SABOR LATINO women of all ages, is always 745-5500. Concessions JAMBOREE section of U.S. 50 and intermediate and advance will perform at 10 p.m. seeking new members. Info: available. Take Lost Creek on Mountainview Road, U.S. 250, will host a piano and voice students. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 3-C ENTERTAINMENT Unleash your inner artist. Arts Mon hosts Paint and Sip Registration continues for Curiosity Quest at the librar y events, Page 5-C. Submitted to The Dominion Post and pay at the circulation n June 29: LEGO n July 31: American Girl desk at the library’s Spruce Builders Club (Grades 1-3). Adventures (Grades 2-6). Are you looking for ed- n n ucational and fun summer ac- Street location. Registration is July 1: LEGO Machine Aug. 3: Holidays with tivities for children? Regis- not complete until payment Shop (Grades 2-4). American Girls (Grades 2-6). tration continues for the Mor- and a completed registration n July 2: Origami Fun n Aug. 5: LEGO gantown Public Library’s Cu- form have been received. On- (Grades 2-6). Builders Club (Grades 1-3). riosity Quest summer enrich- line registration is not avail- n July 6: Let’s Celebrate n Aug. 7: Shake, Rattle ment classes in June, July able. Refunds will only be giv- Japanese Star Festival and Roll with Weather and the first week of August. en if a class is canceled. No (Grades 2-6). (Grades 2-5). Started in 2007, Curiosity refunds will be given for with- n July 8-9: Two-day class Due to the popularity of Quest offers one- and two-day drawal or absence from class. Introduction to Python the Scratch Programming, classes for children in grades n June 15: Cinderella (Grades 6-8). an additional class has 1-9 to explore a variety of Around the World (Grades n July 13: Advanced been added on Wed. July 15 subjects and hands-on activ- 1-5). LEGO Builders (Grades 5-8). from 10 a.m. -2:30 p.m. The ities through reading, crafts, n June 17: Scratch Pro- n July 15: Scratch Pro- class will be taught by Jeff music and games. gramming (Grades 3-6). gramming (Grades 3-6). Brusoe, for students in Classes run on designated n June 22: LEGO Racers n July 20: Fancy Nancy grades 3-6 (as of fall of dates from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (Grades 2-4). & Madeline Oh Là Là Fun 2015). and cost $20 per child, per n June 25: Frozen Fun (Grades 1-5). Info: morgantown. class, per day. Class size is (Grades 1-5). n July 23-24: Two-day lib.wv.us, stop by the Cir- limited and children are su- n June 26: Frozen Fun class Very Fairy Fun & culation Desk on the ground pervised at all times. Register (Grades 1-5). Games (Grade 2-6). floor or call 304-291-7425.

PATTYFEST FROM PAGE 1-C The festival is put on to root of the genres of coun- on,”Swiger said. “She en- pass on the knowledge of try and blue grass. joyed the festival and hav- country to attend different the music that was orig- Since Looman’s death, ing people together to conferences, met and inated in this area, and the next generation is being share the music with. She learned from fellow musi- celebrate and enjoy the called up to help pass on the would be pleased that peo- cians, taught lessons to oth- m u s i c. music. Looman’s niece, ple she touched with the ers and performed. To help teach newcom- Jeannie Howard, is gladly music are now reaching “We weren’t just build- ers the craft, there are a stepping forward and has out to teach other people ing my knowledge base for variety of workshops started to come to the fes- and pass it on.” heritage music, we were ava i l abl e. tival every summer. building a friendship as Swiger also pointed out “Patty would love that we l l , ”Swiger said. that old-time music is the the festival is still going

WORKSHOPS For intermediate players. George Yost. FROM PAGE 1-C Instructor: Tom Manuel. n Bodhran —B e at e r s 5 p.m. will be a few instruments and pizza boxes will be n Harmonica —Lear n available for those who available to try. Instructor: how to play in G, D and A d o n’t have a bodhran. In- Barbara Butler. modal. For intermediate structor: Gene Thorn. n Banjo —A beginners players. Instructor: Chris n Harmonica —Lear n workshop for those inter- Hollingshead. the key of C. For begin- ested in learning clawham- n Irish Tin Whistle — ners. Some instruments mer style of play. Instruc- A look at various types of tor: James Robbins. will be available for pur- Irish dance tunes. Learn n Autoharp —An all- chase. Instructor: Brian how to use traditional or- levels workshop. Advanced Seifrit. naments and tonguing players can share their techniques to get a lilt. Ex- skills and learn from each 3:30 p.m. plore the rhythm charac- other. There will be a few n Slow Jam —All in- teristic of each tune type instruments to try. Instruc- struments welcome. In- and how to enhance the tor: Rosemary Furman. structor: Lyanna Moore. rhythm. Instructor: Char- n Mandolin —A begin- n Harps —There will lie Anderson. ners workshop. Instructor: be a few loaners available Jeremy Batten. to try. Instructor: Cindy n Irish Pennywhistle L ewe l l e n . —A beginners workshop. n Upright bass and There will be some instru- band —Learn how to ments available to buy. In- play in band with mem- structor: Rick Snider. bers of the Kennedy Barn String Band. Instructor: 12:30 p.m. n Guitar —A begin- ners/intermediate work- shop, teaching chording and fingerpicking. Instruc- tor: Jim King. n Banjo —The focus of Wing Night this workshop is primarily to establish the frailing stroke and starting to in- 50¢ Wings! troduce melody notes to form a tune. Instructor: Gary Copeland. n Hammered Dulcimer —Learn embellishments and how to execute ham- mering patterns. Instruc- Karaoke tor: Dewey Sanderson. n Fiddle —A begin- with Chad Lane ners workshop. A couple instruments will be avail- 7 PM able to try. Instructor: Sara Sink. n Playing Well with Others —For intermedi- ate players. Instructor: Jan Greg EV ERY Wo o dw a rd . Harrison MONDAY $1 Drafts 2 p.m. Band $2 Moonshine Drinks n Lap Dulcimer —An @ 8pm advanced workshop. In- structor: Robert Lackey. n Fiddle —Learn to play old-time tunes by ear. 4-CTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT

Seen anything good lately? Enjoy river with more than a Read the latest movie reviews every Friday at TheDPost.com. dozen activities this weekend Submitted to The Dominion Post play this weekend.” a Mad Men Summer Bar- While most of the events becue at the Good Ol’D ay s UNIONTOWN, Pa. —T he are being hosted by other House, a retro guest house River Town Program and fis- in North Belle Vernon; and cal sponsor National Road entities, the Mon River a Party on the Patio at the Heritage Corridor encour- Spring Paddle guided pad- Riviera in Fredericktown. age people to “Come Down to dle trip is organized and The open house and the River and Play”on Sat- will be led by the River tours being offered at the urday-Sunday. The two-day Town Program. C ap t a i n’s Watch Inn in event includes more than a Pre-registration is re- Greensboro will benefit the dozen activities, tours and quired at http://national Corner Cupboard Food openings in Mon River ro a d p a . o r g / p ro d u c t / m o n - r i Bank. Bring a non-perish- Towns, which are towns ve r- s p r i n g - p a d d l e / . along the river in Fayette, In addition to the guided able food donation to re- Greene and Washington paddle trip (3.5 miles from ceive a house tour and re- counties in Pennsylvania, as Rices Landing to Freder- freshments on the wrap- well as communities in icktown), a Fun Walk and around porch. Also, select northern West Virginia. Ride along the Greene Riv- North Belle Vernon and “This umbrella event is er Trail, and more than 10 Monongahela shops are intended to draw regional miles of hiking trails at the participating in the event residents to rediscover —or Friendship Hill National and will offer specials. experience for the first time Historic Site are meant to In addition to the Cap- —the Mon Valley and the get people active outside. t a i n’s Watch Open House, Mon River Towns,”said Historic tours include: the Saturday Farmers’Mar - Donna Holdorf, executive The W.A. Young and Sons ket will kick off the day, and director of the National Machine Shop and Foundry the Greensboro Historical Road Heritage Corridor. (a National Register prop- Log Cabin will be open with “Local towns and business- erty), the Greensboro His- tours and refreshments. es have tied into the event torical Log Cabin and the The folks at the Monon- and will showcase their own neighboring Captain’s gahela Aquatorium are offerings as they see fit.” Watch Inn, the Flatiron playing up the recent Mon Cathy McCollom, director Building in Brownsville, River gator sightings. They of the River Town Program, and Friendship Hill Nation- have a new mascot —Rock y added, “Hosting a series of al Historic Site. the Gator —and are selling small events over the course There will also be fam- souvenir gators and bottles of a single weekend, and us- ily-friendly activities, such of Gatorade ($5 for both). ing a larger marketing push as a children’s book read- The Monongahela Aqua- to promote them, reminds us ing and free craft classes. torium is a 3,700-seat out- of the power of collaboration. T here’s a cigar party door venue along the Mon We ’ve seen a positive local (Leaning House Fine R ive r. response to the event and are Cigars), complete with wine Info: monrivertowns. excited to give people mul- tastings; a parking lot party com and facebook. tiple reasons to get out and at Greene Cove Yacht Club; com/RiverTownProg ram. WVSO presents Greek-themed Symphony Sunday in Charleston

Submitted to The Dominion Post first Sunday in June at the sine; Billy’s Funnel Cakes, CHARLESTON —We s t University of Charleston. selling funnel cakes, fried Virginia Symphony Or- This year, it begins at 1 p.m. Oreos and fried pickles; chestra (WVSO) will pre- June 7, lasting through the D’Ashley Catering, selling sent the 2015 Bayer Sym- eve n i n g . sandwiches; Sissonville phony Sunday, with the Everyone is welcome to High School Band, selling theme Greek Serenade. wear togas or other festive nachos and French fries; For its 33rd year, this Greek clothing. The Chil- E l l e n’s Homemade Ice free outdoor festival fea- d re n’s Costume Parade starts Cream; Bridge Road Bistro; tures music, food, games at 4 p.m. at the main tent, and Gino’s Pizza. and artisans, ending with a with a lemonade reception. WVSO presents classi- West Virginia Symphony Vendors will offer food cal, pops, family and cham- concert and fireworks fi- from 1-9:30 p.m. Vendors in- ber-music concerts annual- nale over the West Virginia clude: WVSL, selling roast- ly throughout the Moun- State Capitol. ed ears of corn, hot dogs, tain State. In its 76th sea- Presented by WVSO’s popcorn and baked beans; son, WVSO provides afford- fundraising organization, St. George’s Orthodox able concerts and collabo- the West Virginia Sympho- Church, selling Greek cui- rations with West Virginia ny League (WVSL), the fes- sine; MaryRose’s Spicy arts organizations and ed- tival is held annually on the Bowl, selling Indian cui- ucation program. Libraries to host science programs

Submitted to The Dominion Post a polymer, create a Mars Mountaineer Mall at 5000 The Children’s Discovery Rover craft and explore Green Bag Road in Mor- Museum of West Virginia is n a n o s c i e n c e. gantown. Regular hours bringing hands-on science This free program was are 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday- programs to local libraries. made possible through a spon- Saturday. Admission is $4 Science at the Library sorship from Bombardier. per child, children under a will be at the Mannington, For dates, times and pro- year old and adults are ad- Fairview, Clay-Battelle, grams visit the Science at the mitted free. Lost Creek, Arnettsville Library page of the muse- For more information, and Taylor county libraries um’s website at cdmwv.org contact Julie Bryan at di this summer. Participants or call 304-292-4646. re c t o r. c d m w v @ g m a i l . c o m will have a chance to make The museum is in the or call 304-292-4646.

SPOTIFY'S TOP 10 MOST STREAMED TRACKS

The Associated Press The following list repre- sents the most streamed tracks on Spotify from May 18-24. 1. WIZ KHALIFA, “SEE YOU AGAIN (FEAT. CHARLIE PUTH)”(At- lantic Records) 2. FETTY WAP, “TRAP QUEEN”(RGF Productions) 3. T-WAYNE, “NASTY FREESTYLE” (Unautho- rized Entertainment) 4. JACK Ü, SKRILLEX, DIP- LO, “WHERE ARE Ü NOW (WITH JUSTIN BIEBER)” (Atlantic Records) 5. MAJOR LAZER, “LEAN ON (FEAT. MØ & DJ SNAKE)” (Mad Decent) 6. JASON DERULO, “WANT TO WANT ME” (Warner Bros. Records) 7. WALK THE MOON, “SHUT UP AND DANCE” (RCA Records) 8. DAVID GUETTA, “HEY MAMA (FEAT. NICKI MI- NAJ, BEBE REXHA & AFROJACK)” (Atlantic Records) 9. THE WEEKND, “EARNED IT (FROM THE “FIFTY SHADES OF GREY”SOUNDTRACK)” (Republic Records) 10. FLO RIDA, “GDFR (feat. Sage The Gemini & Lookas)”(Atlantic Records). THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 5-C ENTERTAINMENT ‘TA L E S ’exhibit wraps at MAC Arts Mon hosts upcoming events, classes Submitted to The Dominion Post in need. Recommended do- Submitted to The Dominion Post cerns, call 304-291-6720 or As with all Arts Monon- registration fee online or in nations include toilet pa- This is the last week to email Ashton Cutright at gahela events, this is free person. Please RSVP to the per, trash bags (13 gallons Arts Monongahela has see “TA L E S ”—a Les executive@ar tsmon.org. and open to the public. Facebook event and/or or larger), cleaning prod- announced its upcoming Femmes Folles (LFF) group n eve n t s. Young artist classes begin Paint and Sip — email Ashton Cutright at exhibition —in Monon- ucts, gallon/quart size stor- n Art classes and pri- June 9. Adult classes begin Oceanview: On June 19, executive@ar tsmon.org galia Arts Center’s (MAC) age bags, food storage con- vate lessons: Explore your June 15. Fall 2015 term reg- Arts Mon will host its with your confirmation and Benedum Gallery. tainers, plastic coat hang- creative side with studio istration begins Aug. 1. monthly Paint and Sip number of guests attending The exhibit will be on ers, new women’s under- art classes at Arts Monon- n “Giant Squid Exhi- class. This month’s theme in order to reserve spots. display through Saturday. wear (all styles/sizes), new gahela, 201 High St. in bition:”An educational ex- is Oceanview. If interested in hosting LFF and MAC invite or gently used women’s pa- downtown Morgantown. hibit of one of the world’s The class will start at 7 private parties (birthday, gallery visitors to bring in- jamas, new make-up (all Private lessons begin at most elusive creatures fea- p.m. and go until about 9 bachelorette, children’s, kind donations for the Rape sorts), sunglasses, purses $15 an hour. Summer class- turing a life-sized model by p.m. It is being taught by date night or team build- or tote bags, shaving cream, and Domestic Violence In- es for kids are $50. En- local artist Mike Kulina is local artist Tyler Bray, who ing) contact Cutright to set hair styling products, and formation Center in West rollment is based on a first- set for June 8. Additional is a graduate of Fairmont up a date. Vi r g i n i a . alarm clocks/clock radios. come, first-served basis. artwork by local artists Eli State University. Each Due to the adult nature The group exhibit is RDVIC is a nonprofit Register online or in per- Pollard and Fransisco class is $30 per person and of a BYOB event, classes themed around the 2015 agency serving Monon- son at Arts Monongahela. Amaya will also be shown. includes paint, brushes, are for ages 18 and older. LFF book, “The Hunger of galia, Preston and Taylor All class fees are due up Food and drinks will be pro- canvas and easel. All you Guests must be at least 21 the Cheeky Sisters: Ten counties, which provides front, before the start of vided by Vintage Video and need to bring is your bev- to consume alcohol in the Ta l e s, ”written by Laura services to men, women, cl a s s. Games. Haggard Wulf and erage of choice and your gallery. The gallery staff Madeline Wiseman. The and children experiencing For more information The Furr will perform. The c re at iv i t y. reserves the right to ask book explores themes of domestic violence and sur- or general questions/con- event starts at 6 p.m. Register and pay the $30 for identification. girlhood, coming-of-age, vivors of domestic violence. beauty and the female body Info: rdvic.org. and is illustrated with art Got a Fido-free vacation planned? by Lauren Rinaldi, the fea- Ferris exhibit opens tured artist of this show. See what area kennels have to offer, Sunday in Life & Leisure. The works of 15 artists MAC will host “C ap t u r - from across the nation are ing the Light”by Lynn Fer- on display alongside Rinal- ris, in the Benedum Gallery di’s original artwork from from June 5-27. the book. The public opening re- MAC, LFF, and the Rape ception will be held from 7- and Domestic Violence In- 9 p.m. June 5 at MAC. There formation Center (RDVIC) is no admission fee. in West Virginia, would al- The watercolor works in so like to welcome gallery Fer ris’s exhibition focus visitors to bring in-kind do- largely on light and the nations for young women mood it evokes.

Register by Monday for West V’s Got Talent contest Submitted to The Dominion Post will be David Lloyd, musi- cian; Tuesday Taylor, author On June 28, Dream and What’s Real West Vir- Chasers and FestivALL will ginia founder; and Donte L. host the 3rd Annual West V’s Jackson, musician and se- Got Talent Youth Showcase. nior pastor at First Baptist Registration is now open for Church of Huntington. In those 18 and under. Cost is keeping with tradition, cash $20 per act. Participants can prizes will be awarded. The register at iecevents.com, grand prize is $1,000. through Monday. Organizers are seeking Participants come from volunteers for stage crew, all across the state to show- as well as sponsors to be case their talents for a panel featured in in the event pro- of judges. This year, judges gram and on the website.

‘Longmire’coming to Netflix

BY RICH HELDENFELS s h ow ’s producers and beg Akron Beacon Journal (TNS) them to still keep it going? A: Begging won’t help. As You have questions. I executive producer Gareth have some answers. Neame said in a statement, Q: My friends and my- “Inevitably, there comes a self looked forward to time when all shows should “Longmire”every week. end, and ‘D ow n t o n’is no ex- Why was it canceled? It ception. We wanted to close seems that shows that are the doors …when it felt right good for the older gener- and natural for the storylines ation don’t make it. Is to come together and when there a chance of it com- the show was still being en- ing back on? joyed so much by its fans.” A: Judging from my In addition, it’s been clear mail, you are not alone in that the cast members have wishing to see more of the been trying to use their contemporary western. “D ow n t o n ”fame as a spring- And it will be back for a board to other roles, and fourth season, but in a dif- ending the show gives them ferent location. Online more of a chance. According streaming service Netflix to Deadline.com, Julian Fel- has ordered 10 episodes for lowes, who wrote the series, presentation later this also has a deal for an NBC year. It promises that the series which has been wait- new season will begin mo- ing until he was done with ments after the cliffhanger “D ow n t o n . ”Yet, for all that, ending of the third season. Neame has reportedly hint- As for why A&E dropped ed that a movie could follow it, the ratings among the end of the series. younger adults were not good, and TV wisdom is that Q: Way back in the be- advertisers like younger ginning of the Fox net- viewers. (Netflix, a subscrip- work, they had a couple tion service, does not carry comedies I loved. One was commercials, so demograph- “Get a Life”star ring ics are not an issue.) In ad- Chris Elliott and the oth- dition, the ratings had er was “Flying Blind” dipped from the second to starring Tea Leoni. Are the third season, and A&E’s they available anywhere? programming strategy ap- A: “Get a Life”aired on peared to be going in a dif- Fox 1990-’92, a few years ferent direction. Also, in a after the network began time when networks like to prime-time programming. own the shows they carry, It has been released on A&E did not have a piece of DVD, including in a com- “L o n g m i re. ” plete-series set. “F lying Blind,”which also starred Q: Why is “D ow n t o n Corey Parker, aired for a A bb ey ”ending when it is single, 1992-’93 season. I do so popular? There aren’t not know of an authorized even that many episodes release on disc, nor have I every season. Is there any- found a legitimate source way a fan can write to the streaming episodes. 6-CTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 ENTERTAINMENT

Quilts and wall hangings on display at Culture Center State film office to host 2-day Submitted to The Dominion Post Virginia quilters. first place, $400 for sec- distinctions were made. training workshop June 19-20 The exhibition in- The Culture Center is CHARLESTON —T he ond place and $300 for Submitted to The Dominion Post West Virginia Division of cludes work by 47 quil- third place. The wall open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. the film office has trained ters from 19 counties. M o n d ay - S at u rd ay. Culture and History’s an- hanging awards are $400 CHARLESTON —T he more than 185 people in The West Virginia Di- nual exhibition, “Quilts and Winners were selected in for first place, $300 for West Virginia Film Office several different skill sets Wall Hangings 2015,”will be four categories: Pieced second place and $200 for vision of Culture and will host a two-day, hands- through its workforce on display through Sept. 12 quilts, applique quilts, third place. The division History is an agency on workforce training training initiatives, which in the Great Hall of the Cul- mixed/other quilts and also made two purchase within the West Virginia workshop from 10 a.m.-5 are an essential factor in ture Center, State Capitol wall hangings. Awards awards, one quilt and one Department of Educa- p.m. June 19-20, at the Office the continued growth of Complex in Charleston. were presented at 7 p.m., wall hanging, and the tion and the Arts. For Complex, 5000 NASA Boule- the state’s film industry. The juried exhibition May 22, during the judge designated a Best of more information about vard, within the I-79 Tech- The film office is helping features 53 quilts and evening concert of the Show prize of $100. In ad- the division’s programs, nology Park in Fairmont. to diversify the economy wall hangings represent- Vandalia Gathering. dition, eight nonmone- events and sites, wvcul The workshop, which is by providing workforce ing the talents of West Quilt awards are $750 for tary honorable mention t u re. o r g . a production office master training opportunities to a class for the position of pro- wide range of skilled work- duction coordinator, will be ers who have an interest in led by film industry veteran working in the film indus- Carol Kravetz of the At- t r y. ” lanta-based company Film Kravetz, the P.O.C. in- Industry Training Semi- structor, is a 30-plus year nars LLC (F.I.T.S.). industry veteran who got Lisa Wells, industry re- her start working on fea- lations coordinator for the ture films before moving in- West Virginia Film Office to series television. Her said, “One of the most often- most recent credit was for requested crew positions the critically acclaimed we receive from companies show “Breaking Bad.” filming in the state is for a Among her dozens of production office coordina- credits, she also coordinat- tor [or P.O.C.]. ed the miniseries “Queen” “The position of P.O.C. and “Heaven and Hell: requires adept organiza- North & South, Book III” tional skills, resourceful- and television series such ness and the ability to work as “Red Shoe Diaries,” long hours and handle a “Brothers Garcia,” “Par ty multitude of tasks simul- of Five,” “It’s Always Sunny taneously under high-pres- in Philadelphia”and sure situations. While the “Huf f.” workshop is open to the Registration is required general public, the instruc- for the workshop and is tor strongly recommends available on a sliding scale. those attending have, at a Due to the limited number minimum, prior film set ex- of seats available, seating perience at the entry level will be reserved only upon position of production as- sistant, or, have taken one receipt of the registration of the training classes pre- f e e. viously offered by the film If you are not a current of fice. member of the film office’s “Current West Virginia online crew and vendor di- residents who complete the rectory, register by June 10 training will be eligible to and pay $60. After June 10, become listed in the Film the cost will be $75. of fice’s online crew and Members of the film of- vendor directory. Normally, fice’s online crew and ven- a resident must have at- dor directory pay $50. High tained one professional school and college students credit through work on a can take the workshop for film production to become $40. Veterans of the armed listed under a particular forces may attend the work- skill set in the directory.” shop at no charge. Pam Haynes, director of Info: Contact Wells at the West Virginia Film Of- [email protected] or call 304- fice, said, “Since May 2013, 957-9366.

Brew Skies set for Aug. 21-22 Submitted to The Dominion Post first West Virginia Craft Beer Week, an eight-day cel- DAVIS —Fans of live music and West Virginia ebration of West Virginia’s craft beers will once again craft brewers, breweries, have the chance to expe- pubs and restaurants. rience both at the 4th An- Advance tickets are on nual Brew Skies Festival, sale for $55 for a weekend Aug. 21-22 at Timberline pass or $35 for a day pass, or Four Seasons Resort. $60 and $40 at the gate. A Presented by Mountain variety of lodging options State Brewing Co. in are available through the Thomas, the event will fea- Tucker County Convention ture 25 live performances, & Visitors Bureau at including nationally canaanvalley.org. For com- known acts such as Paul plete lineup and informa- Barrère & Fred Tackett tion, or to buy tickets on- (guitarists from the leg- line visit brewskiesfesti endary Little Feat), Larry val.com. To contact The Keel and Woody Pines, Qi- Brew Skies Festival about et, The Soul Miners and volunteering or vending op- L o c a l M o t ive. portunities, send a note to This year’s festival coin- i n fo @ b rew s k i e s f e s t iva l cides, and will conclude the .com.

Clarksburg hosts jazz stroll in June Submitted to The Dominion Post tan in Washington Square. “We ’ve staggered the CLARKSBURG — “T he starting times so visitors Piano Men”is the theme of can access as many as four C l a rk s bu r g ’s 2015 Sum- complete shows if they want mer Jazz Stroll set for t o, ”Lambiotte said. “Plus, in June 19, according to some venues, they are hav- Clarksburg Uptown (CU), ing student bands play ear- the event organizers. lier sets, so there is going to Among the score of jazz be more than one person can artists performing from 6:30 do in one evening.” p.m.-midnight in five differ- Washington Square will ent venues are five head- host one of the student liner keyboard artists, in- groups, the Eric Cappellini cluding Washington, D.C.’s Quintet, at 6:30 p.m. to be- Robert Redd, New York gin the stroll festivities. City’s Alon Nechushtan, Shinnston will see Ran- C h a rl e s t o n’s Bob Thomp- dall Hall Presents Summer son, Richmond, Va.’s Lee Jazz in the Park from 7-9 Covington and Clarksburg’s p.m. June 18, while Bridge- Davin Seamon. port will see a performance “Our intent is to offer a June 20, by the Alon wide choice in style and Nechushtan Quartet at genre of jazz,”said Mike Maplewood Emeritus Se- Lambiotte, CU’s communi- nior Living at 4 p.m. cations director. “From pi- At 8 p.m. June 20 in We- ano to electric keyboard to ston, stroll headliner, Cov- funky organ, music fans ington, will perform at will be able to hear it all at K at hy ’s Riverside. To offset the Summer Jazz Stroll.” some of the significant in- Playing one-hour sets at vestment Clarksburg Up- 6:30 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9:30 town, Inc. makes in pre- p.m. are Seamon in Kelly’s senting two strolls a year, Pub, Redd in Starving there is a one-time charge Artist Studio, and Thomp- of $5 a paper bracelet that son in Fifth Floor Lounge. provides access to all stroll Playing one-hour sets be- venues June 20. ginning at 8 p.m., 9:30 p.m. Info: Contact Lambiotte and 11 p.m. are Covington in at 304-677-8612 or mlam Main St. Café, and Nechush- b i o t t e @ f ro n t i e r. c o m . Area News LOCAL NEWS EDITOR nKATHY PLUM n304-291-9438 nEmail: [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 1-D

BRIEFS Submitted to The Dominion Post Selfie-taking suspect arrested 11 businesses , 21, of Morgan- Three of the men attacked and lice with a screen shot of an don’t sell alcohol Police say city man town, was arrested by the Mor- beat the victim and took three application used to find his gantown Police Department on cellphones, according to the phone, which showed the stolen to minor at check stole cellphone Wednesday on charges of first- criminal complaint. item near Beverly Avenue and The Monongalia County Sher- in armed robbery degree robbery and conspiracy. In May, the victim met with Sixth Street. iff ’s Department, along with an He was arraigned in Monongalia Detective L.E. Hasley and pro- On Tuesday, Hasley conducted underage operative, conducted County Magistrate Court, and vided a selfie taken with one of surveillance along Beverly Avenue an alcohol compliance check at BY ALEX LANG bail was set at $250,000. the phones and uploaded to the and saw the suspect from the selfie 13 local businesses on May 26. The Dominion Post According to his criminal victim’s online storage space. photo, Jones, exit an apartment. Eleven did not sell. They complaint: About 3:30 a.m. The victim said the suspect in Jones was then arrested. An accused robber was ar- were: Kroger, at Suncrest Towne March 17, Morgantown Police re- the photo was at the robbery and First-degree robbery is pun- rested after the victim showed sponded to an armed robbery call he believed he was wearing a ishable by a minimum of Center; Ashbrooke Liquor and police a selfie allegedly taken by at a Spruce Street residence. bandana and had a gun in his 10 years in prison, and conspir- Co-Go, on Beechurst Avenue; the suspect with a stolen phone The victim told police that six pocket at the time. acy is punishable by up to five Kroger and Rite-Aid, on Patter- and uploaded to the Internet. men came to the residence. The victim also provided po- years incarceration. son Drive; BFS and Everyday’sa Party, on University Avenue; Val- ley Mart, on Van Voorhis Road; and CVS, Walgreens and Sheetz, School groundbreaking BOAT WRECK UPDATE on Chestnut Ridge Road. The two businesses that did sell were: Par-Mar on Beechurst Avenue and Circle-K on Univer- DNR says sity Avenue. The sheriff ’s department commends those businesses that probe may have required proper identifica- tion before selling alcohol and encourages all businesses to take weeks check before selling alcohol to Agency won’t release anyone that may be underage. Selling alcohol to a minor is a details in meantime misdemeanor and, upon convic- tion, carries a penalty of a fine BY ALEX LANG not to exceed $500 or confine- The Dominion Post ment not to exceed 72 hours, or Investigators are meeting with both a fine and confinement or, people involved in a multi-injury in lieu of such fine and confine- boat wreck on Cheat Lake, while ment, for a first offense, proba- officials remain mum on many tion not to exceed one year. details of the accident. About 9 p.m. on Memorial Day, Apply for training in 12 young adults were injured in a the ironworkers’trade single-boat wreck. None of the in- Ron Rittenhouse/The Dominion Post juries were believed to be life- The Iron Workers Joint Ap- threatening, though three people prenticeship and Training Com- Students from Suncrest Primary, along with local lawmakers and officials, break ground were taken by helicopter to a hos- mittee will accept applications Wednesday for the new Suncrest Elementary, at 3647 Collins Ferry Road. pital and two others by ambulance. for apprenticeship in the iron- The Division of Natural Re- wo rke r s ’trade from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. sources (DNR) is handling the every Monday, at 2350 Main St., Suncrest Elementary to cost $16M to build investig ation. Wheeling. The names and ages of the BY JIM BISSETT No applicant will be reject- Joanne victims haven’t been released, but ed because of race, color, re- The Dominion Post Hines, princi- according to DNR spokesman ligion, national origin, sex, pal of Sun- Ellison Bruni had the dirt on Hoy Murphy, all were between sexual orientation, age or dis- crest Primary, her soon-to-be new school age 18 and their early 20s. ability. The lack of any of the speaks to the Wednesday afternoon. Seven patients were taken to Ru- following requirements will audience dur- In fact, she gave everyone a by Memorial Hospital, and on Tues- automatically disqualify the pretty good lesson in Earth- ing the ground- day, a 20-year-old man, a 19-year-old ap p l i c a n t : Moving 101. That is, when the breaking cere- woman and an 18-year-old woman n Minimum age of 18. A shovel is taller than you are, mony for the were listed in serious condition. A 20- copy of birth certificate must be you just keep digging. new Suncrest year-old man and three 21-year-old presented when submitting ap- “OK, I got it,”the 7-year-old Elementary. men were listed in fair condition. p l i c at i o n . student from Suncrest Primary On Wednesday, a 20-year-old n Applicant must provide a School said. “Pretty fun.” man remained in serious condi- valid driver’s license at time of Ellison, with the help of a tion. A 19-year-old woman, a 18- year-old woman and a 21-year-old ap p l i c at i o n . handful of classmates, was sym- man were listed in fair condition. n Must be a high school bolically shoveling dirt to make It is Mon General’s policy not graduate or have equivalent way for her new school, Suncrest Ron Rittenhouse/ to confirm whether someone is a cer tification. Elementary, which will be con- The Dominion Post patient or provide condition in- n Applicant must provide a structed on Collins Ferry Road. for mation. Social Security card. The school, estimated to cost According to Murphy, the in- n Applicant must pass a about $16 million, will sit across written test and a physical agili- vestigation will include interviews the road from the National En- and reconstruction of the wreck ty test to be eligible for an in- ergy Technology Laboratory. A t e r v i ew. than 500 students in pre-kinder- “Learning doesn’t happen in using the 23-foot ski boat. Officers former gun shop and mobile h ave n’t said what caused the boat to n A testing fee of $20 is garten through fifth grade. i s o l at i o n , ”she said. home park were leveled so the strike an embankment. payable at the time of appli- “It’s about continuity,”he Hines said the bell will ring school can come in. The investigation could take c at i o n . said. “And it’s pretty exciting sometime in the 2016-’17 aca- Particulars: The 70,000- several weeks, Murphy said. n Prior to being indentured that you’ll have science and art demic year, if all goes as square-foot building will sit on Officials also declined to an- as an apprentice, applicants right next to each other.” planned. a 20-acre site that will include swer whether controlled sub- will be subjected to a drug and Call it the Suncrest large play fields. Some 280 students from stances were found, whether life alcohol screen. The two-level school will boast “STREAM,”Principal Joanne North Elementary will also jackets were worn, whether the a kindergarten wing and an open Hines said, as in science, tech- transfer to the new school. Common Core will be boat had lights or whether the expanse that will house science nology, reading, engineering, That has Ellison worried. driver was licensed. topic of NPAW meeting labs, art classrooms and a li- the arts and math. “I’m kinda nervous with the Chelsea Ruby, spokeswoman for The North Preston Area brary/media center. All those disciplines will be bigger school,”she said, “bu t the Department of Commerce, also Watch will meet at 6:30 p.m. to- Architect Ted Shriver, who linked by glass walls in a 5,000- I’m excited, too.” declined to discuss any aspects of day, at North Preston Senior designed the building, said he square-foot environment at the “Yo u ’ll do fine,”mom Regan the investigation. The DNR falls Center. The topic discussed will was thinking about seamless school, the principal said. Even Bruni said. under the Department of Com- be Common Core state education movement from one learning the desks will be designed to “Yeah, I probably will,”her m e rc e ’s purview. Ruby said that s t a n d a rd s. environment to the next in the easily go together for collab- daughter said, leaning against information will not be released as school, which will house more orative projects. her shovel. the investigation is ongoing. First Ward group will meet Monday at church The First Ward Neighbor- hood Association, a nonprofit Committee works on plan for Kingwood pool, park neighborhood association, BY MICHELLE WOLFORD seeing what Omni Associates will also seek input and ideas and is having a meeting at UPDATE The Dominion Post prepares for the city. from younger members of the 6:30 p.m. Monday, at the Chris- Though the city put the pool c o m m u n i t y. KINGWOOD —While many prehensive park plan for us,” tian and Missionary Alliance under roof more than a decade “We want to form a youth com- area pools opened during Memo- Lipscomb said. “They met with church at the corner of ago, City Council has authorized m i t t e e, ”she said. “We want to Elysian Avenue and Leonard rial Day weekend, Kingwood’s the committee, and we shared our ideas and thoughts with the pool committee to pursue make sure the kids are invested Street in First Ward, next to municipal pool is still a year them.” buyers for a dehumidifying sys- and get their input and enthu- Jack Roberts Park. away from opening day. Omni Associates will need a tem for the indoor pool. Remov- siasm for what they want to see The meeting is open to all res- A committee is working on a survey “of where everything is ing that system means the pool down there.”While basketball idents of First Ward. The meet- new plan for the pool, which right now”to complete the plan, can no longer function as an courts are used frequently, “the ing is in the basement. Come closed in 2012 after utility bills Lipscomb said. indoor facility. tennis courts …not so much.” through the front doors, turn left made operating costs unmanage- “Grant funders look at orga- Once the pool was covered, Lipscomb said the committee has and go downstairs. able for the city. nization and planning,”she said. use dropped dramatically. Lip- been approached by a group that Info: First Ward Neighbor- Jessica Lipscomb heads the “We have a very small budget scomb said attendance plummet- wants to start a tennis club. hood Association President, committee, which includes com- and we really need a surveyor — ed from 150 a day to 15 a day, and “There seems to be a renewed Daniel McMullen, megaclip@ munity members and members someone who wants to help out the city was facing utility bills of interest in tennis,”she said. hotmail.com 304-319-1053 of city council. She said the committee is working with ar- the community.” about $15,000 per month. Maier said involving younger Pet adoption will be chitects from Omni Associates Once the survey is complete, “The target is to have the pool members of the community is to prepare an overall site plan Omni Associates will prepare “a open the summer of 2016,”she said. essential. held Sunday at Petco for the pool and other park ar- visual park site plan which will Lipscomb said a survey of “T hey’re directly involved,” Homeward Bound WV will eas in downtown Kingwood. revolve around an open-air local residents on whether to he said. “T hey’re the ones who host an adoption event from Those include tennis and bas- pool,”she said. keep the pool under roof or re- are going to be using the parks noon-4 p.m. Sunday at Petco ketball courts, which are in Kingwood Mayor James store it to open-air came back and the pool.” Animal Supplies, in Universi- place, a possible picnic pavilion Maier said the committee “is with one clear answer. As for now, the next step is ty Town Centre. Cats and kit- and a path linking the adjacent making excellent progress and “The sentiment was pretty finding a surveyor. tens will be available for Civic Center parking lot with a they believe they have some good much unanimous,”she said. “We need someone to step up adoption. rail-trail extension. ideas on planning and funding.” “They want the pool outside.” and say, ‘I’m willing to help,’” Info: homewardboundwv.org “T hey’re working up a com- He said he’s looking forward to Lipscomb said the committee Lipscomb said. 2-DTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015MTECLOCAL NEWS EDITOR KATHY PLUM n304-291-9438 nEmail: [email protected] Ready to live their goals and dreams 47th annual Monongalia County schools were among the graduates. Student speakers included will soon head to Anaheim, Calif., to 176 MTEC grads Technical Education Center’s One of them was 17-year-old Rebecca Mick, who earned her compete in the national leadership (MTEC) certificate award cere- Faith Carver, of UHS, who earned dental assisting certificate, and conference. She will be up against look to the future mony. “And there will always be her one-year certificate in gen- Salena Kelly, who received her more than 7,500 competitors. someone in need.” eral foods. The soon-to-be UHS certificate in Pre-License Practice “My future goal is to become BY ANDREW HESNER King, 30, of Morgantown and senior said her dream job is ei- Nursing/Medical Assistance. an emergency room or an op- The Dominion Post formerly of Charleston, was one ther a registered or ophthalmic Mick, a senior at Morgantown erating room nurse,”she said, at Lindsey King’s dream job is of more than 175 adults and high nurse (eye disorders) at Ruby High School, said she “has the podium. “By the way dad and school students to receive cer- Memorial Hospital. learned more than just a trade ... Dustin (relative), I can’t wait un- either working in the operating tificates Wednesday, during the The ceremony was kicked off [and] specialized education”bu t til hunting season so when you room or trauma ward at Ruby ceremony at WVU’s Creative with the playing of the “The Star- “to be an employee.” guys are field dressing a deer, I Memorial Hospital. Arts Center. Spangled Banner”by a combined Kelly, who placed third in the can give you an anatomy lesson, “I am a very caring person,” Students from Morgantown, orchestra of both MHS and UHS Health Occupations Students of from the aorta down to each sec- she said, just minutes before the University and Clay-Battelle high s t u d e n t s. America competition in March, tion of the intestines.”

Tyson Murray/The Dominion Post photos Hana Vilenica takes a selfie prior to the MTEC certificate ceremony Wednesday, at the Creative Arts Center in Morgantown.

Principal Nancy J. Napolillo places a cord around Anthony Collins during the MTEC certificate ceremony.

The CAC stage was decorated for the MTEC certificate ceremony.

A member of the audience captures a photo of the pro- cessional.

Kristian Rowan waves to a friend during the processional.

MTEC AWARDS MTEC PERFECT ATTENDANCE: Lambert, Bryan Moore, Michael Barnett, Jessica Hurlbert, Na- MURRAY, AND ANDY HER- (Bill) Lazzelle, Sara Newbraugh, James Harden, Aaron Lewis, Moore, JD Myers, Suhail Nay- talie Mafield, Stephen Riffon, RINGTON: Welding, 1st place Sheldon Sanders, Aaron Eric Lewis, Micheal Phillips, eem, Olivia Parsons, Myranda C.J. Mollisee, Kristian Rowan, chapter display Shotwell, Brandi Stump, Taryk Poole, Robert D. Protz- Penrose, Brandon Shriver, Kristian Rowan, Logan Utzman, MATTHEW HIBBS: Sierra Ward man, Caitlyn N. Spring, Brit- Bryant Shriver, Shalyn Smith, Hana Vilenica, Jared Field HVAC, Related Technical Math PLATINUM: tany Taylor, Deanna Warman, Autumn Swistok, Sierra Ward MTEC SCHOLARSHIPS AND (Adult) Gold Timothy Buckman, Chase Dod- Kyle A. Whetsell, Zach Benton, MTEC NATIONAL TECHNICAL AWARDS: REBECCA MICK: son, Vanessa Griffin, Matthew Logan Utzman HONOR SOCIETY: Wyatt Ten- NATALIE MAFIELD: Dental Assistant, Dental Assist- Hibbs, Tylor Kennedy, Matthew FAITHFUL ATTENDANCE: Has- nant, Adreon Cole, Samantha WVU Shenandoah Scholarship ing Bronze (3rd Place) san Aino, Dakota S. Barnett, D'Angelo, Vanessa Griffin, Bai- STEPHEN RIFFON: JOHN PRIOLETTE: Loudin, Natalie Mafield, Bailey Michael Bennett, Justen Buter- ley McDonald, Stephen Riffon, PROMISE Scholarship, WVU HVAC, Job Interview (Adult) Bronze McDonald, Stephen Riffon baugh, Faith Carver, Tabitha Brandi Stump, Tanner Tooth- Rhododendron Scholarship WIN CAREER READINESS: HOSA AWARDS: Clough, Hayley Crites, Hailey man, Natalie Mafield, Joey Hix- C.J. MOLLISEE: BRONZE: FIRST PLACE: Lynn Cunningham, Sophie enbaugh, Hassan Aino, Lindsea Eagle Scout Abbey Deberry, Arica Eakin, Stacey Barrett, Erica Blanco, Davis, Jessica Hall, James Berkshire, Caitlyn Collins, Mar- KRISTIAN ROWAN: Robert Harper, James Hart, Jana Bridges, Shana Frazee, Hansen, James Harden, Cody leen Davila, Ruby Davila, Sara Big 12 Special Olympics Ath- Devin Metz, Rebecca Mick, Katie Hale, Joey Hixenbaugh, Hardesty, Hunter Hawkins, Davis, Sophie Davis, Heidi lete of the Year 2015, State Olivia Parsons Jennifer Hults, David Keener, Rachel Hetrick, Heidi Hormell, Hormell, Rachel Hetrick, of West Virginia CES Yes I Can SILVER: Ashley, Kuykendall, Rhiannan Tyler Howell, Haley Kucish, Eric Michael Phillips, Garrett Award Savannah Aronhalt, Sarah Bar- Lusk, Rachel Poling, Kayla Lewis, Cody Malone, Devin Wotring, Alisha Llyod, Brianne LOGAN UTZMAN: nett, Cyle Boggs, Jesse Brown, Sisler, Courie Snider, Kendelle Masters, Devin Masters, Mathess, Kaitlyn Tephabock, FFA Chapter President, many Christopher Chipps, Anthony Truly, Chelsey Wilson, Hana Matthew McIe, Chris Paugh, Tyler Howell, Ryan McGilton, awards for FFA 1st place Collins, Amanda Faulknier, Vilenica Taryk Poole, Ashley Pursel, Kat- Cortney McElwain, Justin Lane, HANA VILENICA: Leila Kennedy, Michael SECOND PLACE: lyn Ryan, John Sargent, Donald Roger Kinsley, Makayla Dezzut- Association for Surgical Technol- Knauss, Christina Lyons, Alexis C. Smith, Caitlin Spring, Hunter ti, Shana Frazee, Amber Gen- ogists National Honor Society Miller, Carl Mollisee, John Pri- Makayla Dezzutti, David Keen- Summers, Brittany Taylor, Kait- noy, Nicholas Powers, Jessica JARED FIELD: olette, Chelsey Shaffer, Tabitha er, Mary Rhodes lyn Tephabock, Kyle A. Whet- Hurlbert, Hana Vilencia, Jana Matthew Biggie Scholarship Sinclair, Tanner Toothman, Lo- THIRD PLACE: sell, Scott M. Wolfe, Nicholas Bridges, Rebecca Mick, Courie SKILLS USA AWARDS: gan Utzman, Joseph (Joe) Healther Bristol, Salena Kelly, Workman, Garrett Wotring, Sa- Snider, Katherine Hale, Olivia STONE CLARK, COALTON Young Courie Snider, Tara Taylor vannah Aronhalt, Erin Burns, Ar- Parsons, Shalyn Smith, Aman- CUPP, AND JAKE SNIDER: GOLD: FOURTH PLACE: ica Eakin, Dylan Gamble, da Faulknier, Myranda Penrose Welding, 2nd Place Welding Katlyn Casino, Adreona Cole, Morgan Spencer Robert C. Harper, Tim Johnson, MTEC EDGE SCHOLARSHIPS: Fabrication Samantha D'Angelo, Sean De- FIFTH PLACE: Salena Kelley, Ethan Lamar, RJ Savannah Aaronhalt, Sarah SHAYNE DEAVERS, ALEX witt, Jalysa Holcomb, William Sophie Davis THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015 THE DOMINION POST 3-D NATION & WORLD

BRIEFS Associated Press lamic State control in the FCC takes aim at Texans mop up with rain vast desert province that telemarketing calls Copper cable stretches to Jordan. The militants used a WASHINGTON — still falling, death toll rising theft disrupts sandstorm that engulfed Those automated phone Associated Press NYC subways most of Iraq to launch the calls during the dinner were missing. Another per- Authorities, meanwhile, deadly wave of bombings hour, late at night or to son was missing in suburban defended their telephone NEW YORK —S u bw ay HOUSTON —Homeown - late Tuesday night, said your wireless phone can be ers dragged soggy carpet to Houston. And in central and in-person warnings to service was disrupted for Brig. Gen Saad Maan so frustrating —and the the curb and mopped up cof- Texas, crews resumed the residents ahead of the bad hundreds of thousands of Ibrahim, spokesman for the government is taking note. fee-colored muck Wednes- search for nine people feared weather but acknowledged commuters Wednesday af- Joint Military Command. The head of the Federal day after a barrage of dead after the swollen Blanco the difficulty in reaching ter a massive theft of cop- Communications Commis- storms and floods in Texas River smashed through Wim- tourists and said a messag- per cable from train tracks, Morgan settles sion (FCC) circulated a and Oklahoma left at least berley, a small tourist town ing system in Houston is transit officials said. proposal designed to close 21 people dead and a 11 oth- between San Antonio and awaiting improvements. The theft of 500 feet of Wal-Mart crash suit loopholes, reaffirm cur- ers missing. Austin, over the Memorial Wimberley saw some of cable forced the NEWARK, N.J. —Ac- rent anti-robocall rules, More rain fell on the Day weekend. the heaviest damage, in- Metropolitan Transporta- tor-comedian Tracy Mor- and encourage wireless hard-hit Houston area, This has been the wettest cluding the loss of a two- tion Authority to suspend gan has settled his law- and wireline carriers to do month on record for Texas, story vacation home that suit against Wal-Mart threatening to complicate train service entirely be- more to fight against un- the cleanup a day after a and there are still four days was swept downstream and tween the Rockaway over a highway crash that wanted telemarketing calls left. The state climatolo- slammed into a bridge. killed one man and left downpour of nearly a foot Boulevard and Broad and spam text messages. triggered some of the worst gist’s office said Wednesday Eight people in the home Channel stations in Morgan and two friends A key part of the plan: that Texas has gotten an were missing, including seriously injured. flooding the city has ever Queens and replace it Clearing up any confusion average of 7.54 inches of three children. A filing in federal court seen. Hundreds of homes with shuttle buses during over whether the phone rain in May, breaking the Authorities in surround- in Newark referred to a were damaged. the morning rush. The ca- carriers can offer block- old record of 6.66 inches, set ing Hays County said the confidential settlement Heavy weather continued ble was stolen from about ing services —so-called in June 2004. warnings included multi- reached by the two sides. in other parts of Texas, with 12 locations along the robo-blocking technology hundreds of people west of Texas has been hit with ple cellphone alerts and In a statement, Morgan tracks, the MTA said. that could help people Fort Worth told to evacuate almost continuous storms calls to landlines. said Wal-Mart “did right The crime caused de- stop the unwanted calls. along the rising Brazos Riv- for the past week to 10 days. Sheriff ’s deputies also by me and my family, and lays and overcrowding er and flash flood warnings The wettest area has been went along the riverbanks for my associates and along the entire length of Heat wave death toll posted in many areas. from Dallas-Fort Worth to and told people to evacuate, their families. I am grate- the heavily used A and C Houston Mayor Annise the Red River, where some but officials could not say ful that the case was re- in tops 1,100 lines, which carry 775,000 Parker said two people whose places have gotten more whether those in the washed- solved amicably.” HYDERABAD, India — riders a day, the MTA said. boat capsized during a rescue than 20 inches of rain. away home talked to police. A Wal-Mart truck Soaring summer temper- Suicide bombers slammed into the back of atures have left more a limo van carrying Mor- than 1,100 people dead in kill 17 Iraqi troops gan and the others back the past month, officials BAGHDAD —As Iraqi from a show in Delaware said. Most of the deaths IRS suspects Russians in ID thefts forces gathered for a major in June. Comedian James have been in the south- Associated Press scheme to claim fraudulent first time the IRS has been new offensive to try to take “Jimmy Mack”McNair eastern states of Andhra tax refunds, IRS Commis- targeted from overseas. back Anbar province, Is- WASHINGTON —IRS was killed. Morgan suf- Pradesh and Telengana. sioner John Koskinen said. In 2012, the IRS sent lamic State militants struck investigators believe the fered head trauma, a bro- More than 852 people He declined to say where the 655 tax refunds to a single first, unleashing a wave of ken leg and broken ribs have died from the stifling identity thieves who stole crime originated. address in Lithuania, and suicide bombings that and is still recovering. heat in Andhra Pradesh the personal tax informa- But two officials, who 343 refunds went to a lone killed at least 17 soldiers. The truck driver, Kevin since May 13. In neighbor- tion of more than 100,000 spoke on condition of address in Shanghai, ac- The attacks outside the Roper, of Jonesboro, Ga., ing Telengana 266 have taxpayers from an IRS web- anonymity, said Wednesday extremist-held city of Fal- faces several criminal died from heat-related caus- site are part of a sophis- that based on computer da- cording to a report by the lujah came just hours af- charges, including death es. Over the past two days ticated criminal operation ta, the IRS believes the a g ency’s inspector general. ter the Iraqi government by auto, in state court. He temperatures in both states based in Russia, two offi- criminals were in Russia. The IRS has since added announced the start of a has pleaded not guilty. He have reduced marginally cials told the AP. The revelation highlights safeguards to prevent sim- wide-scale operation to w a s n’t a defendant in but continue to hover near The information was the global reach of many cy- ilar schemes, but criminals recapture areas under Is- Morg an’s federal lawsuit. 113 degrees Fahrenheit. stolen as part of an elaborate ber criminals. And it’s not the are innovating as well.

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Apply at Mario’s Morgantown or fax resume to 304.292.0745. working day shift (8 hour shifts). Job duties include pa- Fish Bowl. 704 Richwood This position requires an individual with a thorough HUGE INDOOR YARD Avery Meadows tient assessment, routine Vital Signs, CLIA-waived lab Ave. Or send resume to knowledge of the area market segments, competi- SALE: Pierpont Church Neighborhood off EXPERIENCED TREE CLMBERS, GROUNDSMEN & tests, administering medications, assisting providers [email protected] tive businesses, local-regional events and banquet & of the Nazarene Gym, Tyrone Avery Rd. Sat., EQUIPMENT OPERATOR POSITIONS with procedures, patient education, health mainte- meeting planning. MUST HAVE DRIVERS LICENSE. WE WANT THE Corner of S. Pierpont & 8-12pm. Housewares, nance and chronic disease management. Must have a This is a salaried position. Insurance plans & Paid Harner Run Roads Fri/ tools, kids clothes, bikes, BEST AND PAY THE BEST. WORK IS LOCAL AROUND current WV LPN license and a valid CPR card. General MORGANTOWN AND UNIONTOWN. MONDAY THROUGH vacation available. Please send all Resumes to Sat, May 29-30;8am- toys, & much more. understanding of care management principles and [email protected] 1pm. Furniture, clothes, THURSDAY WORK WEEK. 3 DAY WEEKEND. PAID HOLI- practice in a primary care setting and basic computer baby items, toys, house- Garage Sale: Fri. 29 DAYS! CDL’S ARE A PLUS! CALL NOW! 724-569-5107 skills plus maintain continuing education related to pri- hold items, holiday decor & Sat. 30. Rain/Shine! OR 724-557-1200 FREY TREE SPECIALIST INC. mary care. Interested individuals contact Misty Arnold, Many items; bikes, furn, & much more. $5 Bag Basement Systems of WV - Systems Design Specialist. RN at 304-462-7322. Individuals may also apply on-line Part Time sale begins Sat.10am toys, clothes, ctr. tops, Want to earn more and make difference in people’s homes? We at www.mhhcc.com/careers. Metro Property PROCEEDS BENEFIT records & more. 2197 provide training & leads for in home inspections & repairs. Send Last day to apply is May 31, 2015. EOE Management MISSIONS. River Rd. (behind Sunny resume & cover letter to: [email protected] or has an immediate Inn) 8am-6pm call 304-641-2859 to setup an interview. full-time opening in its RN, Emergency Room Annual Pinecrest The Hilton Garden Inn Morgantown Accounts Receivable/ Minnie Hamilton Health System, Grantsville Collections Depart- PRODUCTION is still looking for a few more fun, self-motivated Village Community Operations, Emergency Room has an opening for a people to join our team!! ment. Good telephone Yard Sale Full-Time Per Diem RN working 7pm to 7am. Positions are available in the following areas: F/T skills and the ability to Behind Stewartstown Car The Emergency Room RN will plan and implement room attendants, P/T lobby/laundry attendant, line communicate well are Wash, off Point Marion patient care utilizing the nursing process. Prioritize cooks open availability preferred, F/T & P/T servers/ necessary. Applicant Huge Rd. Housewares, kitchen assignments and carry out duties professionally and Inserter bartenders, & P/T maintenance personnel with valid must have excellent appliances, clothing, toys efficiently. Follow all policies and procedures. Function Cleanout driver’s license & proper drug test. Apply in person at collections and data & more. Many homes independently in the Emergency Room setting. The Dominion Post the front desk. No phone calls please. entry skills, be able to Garage throughout the develop- Must have one year experience as an RN or satisfac- ment Sat. 5/30 8-12pm. multi-task, and work in mailroom department is Sale tory performance evaluations, must currently be a fast paced environ- Development licensed to practice in the state of West Virginia, ment. Applicant must be Chest freezer, Hilton Garden Inn Morgantown, is looking for an positive attitude, highly motivated individual, ability bondable and consent to seeking part-time Inserters GARAGE SALES Kitchen cabinets, experienced Food & Beverage to handle nursing duties, good communication skills, a background check and Push mower, Patio Morningside Estates & maintain confidentiality, team player, be able to work pre-employment drug to work 15 to 20 hours table & chairs, Office Pleasant Hills (off Front of the house supervisor night shift, week-ends, holidays, obtain and maintain test. Applicants may - Must have 3 years of supervisor or management a week, night shift and chairs, Shampoo Brookhaven Rd.) 8am- CPR, ACLS, PALS, and one trauma course certifica- apply in person at experience chairs, Girls clothes 4pm: Sat., June 6th tions. Interested applicants contact Tiffany Davis, RN 6200 Mid Atlantic Drive, - Organize, direct and evaluate food and beverage weekends. size 7-12, Handicap ED Nurse Manager, at 304-354-9244 ext 2008 or Kim email resumes to Garage Sale Rain or service items, Scapbook & Shine. Fri. & Sat. 8-2pm. Houchin, CNO 304-354-9244 ext 1363. You may apply [email protected] craft items, Crafts, - Recruitment and training of staff online at mhhcc.com/career. Applicant may apply until or fax them to Apply in person at Furn, lamps, bike, mov- - Shift scheduling Small pet carrier, ies, +much more! 1651 June 3, 2015 at 0800. EOE 304-284-0668. Sports items, A lot of - Performance management, monitor staff The Dominion Post Summer School Rd. performance and provide feedback brand new items and 3.5mi. up on left. too much to mention! - Control of inventory %XVLQHVV2IÀFH Greentree Village - Monitor revenues and expenses 1251 Earl L. Core Road 1 mile past NEIGHBORHOOD SALE - Ensure practice of health and safety regulations Preston Co. line, up off Tyrone Avery Road. - Oversees banquet & meeting events Morgantown, WV 26505 Kingwood Pike from Sat. 5/30 8am-12pm *This is an hourly supervisory position. Insurance plans Atomic Grill. & paid vacation available.* No Phone Calls Please Belgian Estates Please Send resumes to [email protected] Annual Garage Sale, Saturday, Saturday May 30th May 30th JOHN HOWARD MOTORS 8am-1pm. Assistant manager needed for detail department of 8-4pm Many houses participat- fast paced auto dealership. Applicants must have Rain or Shine! ing. Take Bruceton Mills valid drivers license and be flexible to work various exit turn left onto 26N, shifts. Prior detail experience helpful. E-mail go 4.5 miles, turn right resume to [email protected] into Belgian Estates. Equal Opportunity Employer 4-DTHE DOMINION POST THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2015

Help Wanted Instruction Business Opportunities Misc. for Sale Commercial Property Apartments, Unfurnished Apartments, Unfurnished Apartments, Unfurnished Cars 10 13 14 22 42 47 47 47 60 Truck load of free 915 Canyon Road. 1 BR county apt., 2br. Evansdale MORGANTOWN: nice 2 2009 Lincoln MKS 46k The Vintage Room MINING CLASS 80hr- Route #300 40hr. Start June 8. firewood. You load/haul. Retail or office space. beautiful location. $700+elect. No pets. BR. $650+utils. mi., power, multi-disc cd/Sir- is now hiring a Front 1,000 square feet 304-319-6920 304-599-4407 304-685-4009 ius, Leather, Red. $18,000 House Manager. 304-282-1492 304-241-1181 ground floor space. Easy 101 Mclane Ave.: obo 304-906-9596 Management experi- Toddler bed, metal access to interstate and NOW LEASING Sunnyside. Avail. June 2002 Hyundai ence required. Strong Business Opportunities $15. Toddler bed wood hospitals. Flexible lease. 1 BR’s on Van Voorhis 1st, 1 BR, ac, wd, sepa- Elantra 95k miles, customer service skills. $52. 304-680-3343 (304) 692-5800 Rd. starting at $600/ Ability to work 40hrs/wk, 14 rate storage space on mo. Scott Properties: Very good cond. $3400. including weekends & Area: Maple hutch. $50. COMMERCE DR premise. $650 per mo 304-296-7400 304-694-0177 Bakers Ridge Chest of drawers. $15. holidays. Apply Tues - Fri Rt. 134 1100-1300 sq ft with all utils. included, at The Vintage Room. 304-292-8555. WESMON BLDGS base cable & marked Houses, Unfurnished 2008 Mercury Streets: 1200-1500 sq ft personal parking space Extras! Bakers Ridge Rd., Appliances for Sale 304-225-2056 included. No pets. Call 49 $4,500 obo. The Dominion Post Scenery Dr., Bakers 304-692-6456 304-376-1894 or 304- 304-641-5447 has an immediate Dr., Poplar Dr., 24 288-0626. BRAEMAR 2BR Cottage. w/d, near 2006 NISSAN SENTRA opening for a full-time Diamond Ct., Emerald Ruby hosp. Avail. 7/1. $700/ 1BR Weaver $455+ LOCKWOOD SE, auto, ac, alloy maintenance worker. Ct. Roper gas range, working mo. 304-319-0437 Candidate must be cond.,oven needs work. 2BR Cornell $580+ TOWNHOUSES wheels, great cond. 2BR Posten $650+ able to perform all $100.00. 304-319-0331 1, 2 & 3 BR units 4 BR house: off st. park- $5500. 304-376-4977 THE DOMINION POST Customers: 2BR Naomi $720 INC With garage, 2” baths, ing, close to hospitals. warehouse functions CARRIER ROUTES Weekdays: 66 3BR Beverly $1260 INC 1995 Cadillac Sedan such as receiving, 3BR Jones $825+ CA/C, D/W, W/D No pets. $1800+utils. AVAILABLE NOW Saturday: 70 Building Materials hookup. Call 304-376-4333 DeVille, 48,000 miles. handling, storage Sunday: 77 3BR McLane $1065+ Like new, Garage kept. Earn a profit + Visit pearandcorporation.com Located in the and distribution of 25 Retail Space Affordable spa- incentives now Cheat Lake Area $7,500 304-692-1261 preprints, as well as Delivery Time: Suncrest Towne Centre Pearand Corporation cious 2BR 1 bath near Seamless Gutter 913 & 1,281 1997 Chevy Malibu recyclable waste and Supplement your Weekdays: 60 min. 304-594-2398 Sabraton. Quiet, private Equip. 5” Knudson gut- 1,064, 1,139, 4,011 & 304-292-7171 Body in good cond. supplies; and provide income. Earn extra Weekends: 75 min. Shawn D. Kelly, Broker area, WD, CAC, yard, no ter machine. In 2000 2,300 sq. ft. Close to Hospitals Needs engine. Best support for technical money to help with 74 Kingwood St., Ste. A pet. Call 304-594-1200. Chevy 14’ box truck with up to 6,000 sq. ft. Morgantown, WV 1,2 & 3 BR’s offer. 304-449-1972 repairs to main build- bills, save for vacation Profit for 2 weeks: bckrentals.com ladder rack. Incl ladders, restaurant end cap Apt & Townhomes ing. Must have a valid or pay for school. Early $193.00 LAKESIDE VILLAGE 2009 Pontiac G5 Coupe tools, misc. equip., and Pierpont Landings W/D, Starting at $600 Westover 2br duplex. drivers license. Some morning hours, with -Marble Fireplaces 4 cyl, 5 spd. Bright red, only inventory of materials. 3,000 sq.ft. 304-599-4376 $750 +gas/elect. lease & electrical and plumbing established routes are Contact Ben Mayle -Garages, and more 41k miles, Garage kept, $20,000 301-616-8897 Northpointe Plaza AFFORDABLE LARGE dep. no pets. 304-296-0093 $8,800 304-777-6560 experience is helpful. available in the 304-291-9459 -Pool/Tennis/Nautilus Room 2,600 sq.ft.; 3,276 sq.ft. Also, experience in following areas: [email protected] 1 BR Luxury Apt. avail. 304-296-8188 Jetted tub, CA/C, W/D. Houses for Sale operating a forklift and Lawn & Garden Equipment www.goldcrestproperties.com 2001 Pontiac baler is a plus. 4,000 sq ft. 2,600 sq.ft. Dental Suite $645 + utils. Airport Blvd. Area: Brookhaven 1 & 2BR Apts 304-777-7702 282-4471 50 Firebird turn key bar 28 Charles Pointe www.lancasterpropertiesllc.com 304-291-8377 Commons Southpark Trans Am To apply send cover Streets: E. 2nd St., On the Mon River, Craftsman YS4500 rid- Bridgeport, WV 304-296-5931 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL letter and resume by E. 3rd St., Baker St., ing mower, bagger & spread- Dilliner, PA: historic home Convertible, 1115 & 1533 sq. ft. LUXURY TOWNHOMES June 17, 2015 Brookhaven Rd., Rucki Auctions er. Garage kept in ex cond. 1 & 2 BR Apts. & Town- (circa 1880), Great resto- Coming Soon FOR LEASE. 5.7/V8, 27,000 St., Buckhannon Ave., $850 obo 304-685-9868 homes avail. immediately. ration project, river front- Mixed Use grayclifftownhomes.com miles, Garage The Dominion Post Gainer St., Harvatis St., 21 304-365-2787 age + acres. $90,000 Development Call 304-225-7777 Human Resources - Pinebrook Ln. Pets Mon.-Fri. 8 am-4 pm neg. Interested parties kept, all power, BEHM’S AUCTION SERVICE 50,000 sq. ft. adjacent ABSOLUTE LUXURY Dept. 70 1 & 2BR Abbott Cove. only. 304-282-6945 leather inte- Charles J & Joe Behm to FBI & UHC 2 Mins. to Hospitals 1251 Earl L. Core Rd Customers: 31 Avail. Aug. Small Pets. 724-428-5198–724-428-3664 Call for Details! www.FountainViewCondos.com rior, Ex. Cond. Morgantown, WV Weekdays: 69 304-594-0621 or 724- Westover- Found White cat with 304-777-4050 Call 304-599-4959 3BR, 1BA. $128,900. $13,000 FIRM! 26505 Saturday: 72 AUCTIONEERING AT IT’S BEST 984-4996 calico tail. South Park Douglas C. Wise, Sunday: 77 THOMAS A. WADE Breeze View Call 304-906-1011. 304-276-2637 No phone calls. AUCTIONEER Area. 304-906-6145 Broker 1BR incl. int, tv, util. No Michelle Zinn, Realtor. WV 1265 304-276-0364 pets. $775. Lease & Breeze View II Delivery Time: MountainPath 2012 Subaru Impreza Giveaway declawed dep. 304-282-8825 2 & 3 Bedroom Properties, LLC Limited. 72k mi. Leather, Weekdays: 60 min. female tabby & white cat. Townhouses heated seats, paddle shifters. Weekends: 75 min. 304-376-7913 1 & 2BR Mileground $14,000 304-685-5122 and Theresa Dr. $390 & up; AC Farms for Sale Profit for two weeks: 304-292-1605 304 864 4400 Equipment & Machines Equal Housing Opportunity 51 CASH PAID $260.00 3 BR South Park For Cars & Trucks 34 No Smoking & No pets. AFFORDABLE Large Farm House, 304-282-2560 Masontown, WV PT Must have reliable Industrial/ 61 acres (surface), good HANDYPERSON for We Don’t Just List Inquiries please transportation. 2011 Cam, 12’ dump Flex Space Call 304-292-1111 LUXURY for horses or cattle, LOWEST PRE-OWNED rentals 304-288-5244 Contact Ben Mayle: Property - We Sell It! trailer. Tandem axel, roll Metro Business Park Residential & Commercial Now Leasing meadows, pasture, PRICES ONLY @ 304-291-9459 up mesh tarp. $4800. Build to Suit Opportuni- 1 br near hosp. woodland. 2 ponds, large Holiday Inn Ex- Real Estate. Oil & Gas $460+electric. no pets. 2015 bmayle@dominionpost. 304-216-1183. ties and Pad Sites -1 & 2 BR, 1 & 2 bath garage, outbuildings, low PREMIER press Morgantown com Mineral Rights. Available 304-599-4407 Farms & Acreage. -Prices Starting at utilities, good for deer- currently accepting appli- Farm Equipment Morgantown hunting, Preston Co. near 2012 VW Jetta, low cations for Housekeeping Business Liquidation, Absolute $540.00 Industrial Park -Security deposit $200 Rts. 92 & 50. $189,000 mi., priced to sell. and part-time Breakfast Auctions Complete Estates. 35 3,000 sq.ft. BEST VALUE www.joerpyleauctions.com -Walk-In Closets/ 304-892-3916 $11,985 Attendant, Front Desk. West Chestnut Hills 2011 Honda CRV AWD, 21 855-JOE-WILL WV212 Jacuzzi Must be available Week- 4844 New Idea round Run Business Park -Walk to Ruby Hospital EX-L, low mi. only ends & Holidays. Please baler. 4x5. $3,500 or -Rent starts $485/mo. -Balconies/Elevators Mobile Home Spaces 1,500 - 12,000 sq. ft. -W/D, D/W $18,989 apply in person at 605 trade. 304-879-5834 6 Acres For Sale Call 304-599-8333 Farm & Land Auction www.goldcrestproperties.com -Garages/Storage 52 2011 Ford Fusion SEL, Venture Dr. Morgantown, Bruceton Mills, WV. AWD, 1 owner, hurry WV 26508 NO PHONE Saturday, May 30th at 1PM Units Office Space Directly off Exit 23 I-68 BEST CHOICE -Sparkling Heated A-1 TREE SHADED LOTS $12,989 CALLS! Registration & Inspection Begin at 12 Noon 304-777-4050 Swimming pool, paved roads. Real Estate Sells at 2PM 41 TOWNHOMES Pool 2011 Jeep Wrangler Douglas C. Wise, -24 HR. Maintenance/ Woodland Terrace, “Black Ops” pkg., flaw- The Estate of John & Janice Brennan Broker CONDOS 304-292-6779 Tetrick Rd, Shinnston, WV 1800 - 12,000 sq. ft. Security less, call now $25,487 Home & Barn on 86+/- 3 locations near hospi- 14,400 sq ft building § Lakeview on golf course -No pets COUNTRY SQUIRE Mobile 2014 Kia Sorento Ex Acres Offered in 4 Parcels! tals, Mylan and stadium. 180’x80’ Canyon Road, § Mountainview on golf -Mins. to hospitals Home Comm. a quality AWD, 1 owner, 20k Free Gas & Mineral Rights! Will finish to suit. New Construction course downtown park. N. Pierpont, Canyon mi., only $19,987 Each Subject will be offered Individually 304-692-6792. (304) 692-5800 § Outlooks on Cheat Lake & Shopping Center Rd. 304-288-0433. 2012 Honda Crossover § North Pointe off mile- CAMPERS WELCOME & in Combination -On bus Line Ext., 19k mi., AWD, only Downtown ground $18,997 Metro Property with Final Sale Determined by Highest Bid Total Roommates § BON VISTA LARGE LOTS- Store front, Fayette St. West Point on West Run 2011 Cadiallac SRX4, Management 15 Minutes from Bridgeport, Fairmont, & I-79! § Suncrest Terrace off 705 THE VILLAS 10 MINS. TO TOWN, has an immediate open- Personal Property to Include: 1995 Massey 304-296-5931 45 § Burrough’s Place in HEALTHY HEIGHTS MHP. AWD, loaded, low mi., Ferguson 4WD Tractor, Suncrest 304-599-1880 304-291-0701. only $24,789 ing in its Accounting MON BUILDING Room for rent near Buggies, Farm Equipment, Primitives, & More! § 2 and 3 bedrooms www.morgantown 2012 Hyundai Accent Department for an expe- office space avail. hospitals, quiet, shared ST. CLAIR’S, Incl. water rienced bookkeeper. We don’t just list your property - WE SELL IT! § 1 and 2 car garages apartments.com Coupe, auto, 30k mi., 304-296-5931 bath. $350 inclds. all. Off & sewage. RV’s welcome. “Don’t Miss!” $10,989 Applicant must have HERITAGE APARTMENTS 304-692-1122. JOE R. PYLE Office Space st. parking, no pets. No 2013 Chevy Impala LT, excellent computer and COMPLETE AUCTION & REALTY SERVICE smoking. 304-435-4169 BEST CHOICE Quiet living, Suncrest area. data entry skills, be able 2500-6000 Sq.Ft. Spacious 2 BR Apts. loaded, xclean, only 5546 Benedum Drive, Shinnston, West Virginia 26431 Located near both hospi- Mobile Homes for Rent $14,989 to multi-task, and work in For full details visit www.joerpyleauctions.com APARTMENTS Walk to Ruby. No pets. tals. 304-599-0850 Apartments, Furnished 2013 Chevy Sonic LT, a fast paced environ- (888) 875-1599 WV 212 304-599-2328 53 www.heritageapartmentswv.com low mi., 1 owner, only ment. Applicant must be Office Space, Maple § City Gardens 46 1200 DORSEY Ave. $12,489 bondable and consent to Dr-Suncrest Area $500/ § Orchard Crossings AREA LANDMARK 3BR; $825 +gas/elec. 2011 Chevy Impala a background check and Misc. for Sale Misc. for Sale mo including utilities. 1, 2,3 BR’s $600-$950, § Vista Del Rio COLONIAL PARK pre-employment drug most utils. pd.,no pets, § Grapevine Village 304-292-5232 LTZ, very nice, must 304-599-4376 -5 acre park like setting see, only $14,487 test. Applicants may 22 22 WO. 304-276-6239 § Pinecrest -Near both hospitals apply in person at § Villages at West Run Available June 5th: 2010 GMC Sierra Extra 1 & 2BR Mileground and 304-296-8188 6200 Mid Atlantic Drive, Beautiful Mahogany/ § www.goldcrestproperties.com 2 BR, 1 bath, newly re- Cab, 4x4, 1 owner, only 4 men’s ties. $1 each Stonewood email resumes to bamboo dining room Canfield St. § 1,2 and 3 bedrooms moldeled, new flooring, $22,489 or best offer. 304-292-1605 2012 GMC Yukon XC [email protected] table with 6 chairs. Table § Pool/fitness room BARRINGTON w/d in unit & all appls., 304-892-3928. “Denali pkg.,” like new, or fax them to has inlaid glass over bam- 2 BR flexible lease. near stadium, deck NORTH all option $38,789 304-284-0668. boo. $500 304-598-3191 Near stadium & Ruby. Call for our weekend hours w/ fenced yard. $800 Admiral refrigerator Now Leasing 2015 inclds. lot ret. Utls. not 2012 Ford F150 Super- 304-328-5795. Quiet peaceful Help wanted: Window in good working cond. DISTRESSED office furniture. OFFICE SPACE included. Call or text crew, 4x4, FX-4, perfect Office Shoppers Paradise. 311 neighborhood cleaning service. Must be $100. 304-319-0331 Suncrest Towne Centre About a mile from 681-209-0305 $30,789 Main St. Granville 599-4602. §Prices Starting At $640 able to handle ladders. Office Suites Avail Cheat Lake. 1 BR, no 2011 Nissan Rogue, 3852 sq.ft. pets. Call 304-594-2093. §Security deposit $200 Mobile Homes for Sale AWD, 30k mi., hurry 40 hrs./wk. Will train. Adult Portable potty Nautilus Circuit Mod- §2 BR, 1 bath Pay based on exp. chair $50 obo. “The Park” @ $14,987 ern, exc. 8 stations $4,000 AFFORDABLE 1 & 2 §24hr.Maintenance/ 2013 Toyota Corolla LE, 304-292-2055 304-216-5691 obo. 724-626-2658 PM Only Suncrest Towne Centre BR Apts. Mileground, 1st 54 Bldg.455 3061 sq.ft. 304-413-0906 Security auto, 19k mi., call now Ward. Remodeled. No 304-598-9001 §Laundry Facilities 2000 Skyline: 4x16, 2 $13,489 Great Highway Exposure! pets. 304-282-2507. 20,000 sq.ft. Class A 304-292-0900 §Public Transportation br, 2 bath, excel. cond. 2003 GMC Sonoma Affordable Effi- www.metropropertymgmt. §Mins. to Hospitals $18,000/304-483-7712. SLS ZR5 pkg, 4x4, Office Now Available net Pierpont Landings ciency: $525+electric. & Shopping Center Brand new very low mi. $9,488 Will Subdivide no pets. 304-599-4407 § No Pets! Sectional home set up 2011 Chevy Silverado 10,000sq ft. 304-599-6376 on nice lot overlooking 1500, 4x4, LT, leather, Fort Pierpont Apartments, Unfurnished www.morgantown woods in Mountaineer only $24,987 6,000 sq. ft. free apartments.com Village. Only $69,900. 2012 Ford Escape 47 XLT, 4x4, 1 owner, standing/build to suit Leasing premiere hous- 304-296-8264 or 304- Mon Health Medical hurry $14,898 1, 2 & 3 BR Apts. ing, 2-5 Bedroom apart- 276-6713 eve/wknd. Park 2012 Chevy Equinox LTZ, Downtown ments and townhomes 130,000 sq. ft. avail. all options, AWD, only 304-296-5931 at Jones Place starting Lots & Acreage $44,489 Avail. for Mon General $600. scottpropertiesllc. Affiliated Physicians 1 & 2 BR Apts. com 304-296-7400 55 Burroughs Place Pineview Dr. SEE MORE AT: 1,050 sq. ft. 304-296-5931 Holly View WINDWOOD PLACE Newly Developed MORGANTOWNCHEVY. 304-777-4050 Stonepath WINDWOOD COURT lots with exquisite golf COM Douglas C. Wise, Absolute 2 & 3 Bedroom APARTMENT HOMES course and lake view. Broker BEST VALUE Townhouses & TOWNHOMES Starting at $165,000. PREMIER Chestnut Hills $450 & up; AC “There is a Difference” www.cheatlakelots.com Buick Commercial Property -Walk to Ruby Hospital 304-594-2991 304-599-3165 304-685-4121 -Rent starts $485/mo. Equal Housing Opportunity www.windwood-homes.com GMC 42 Call 304-599-8333 Cemetery Lots 5392 University Town www.goldcrestproperties.com Newly Remodeled Center Blvd., Houses & Apts for 1BR, 1Bath large top 57 Morgantown, WV 1BR Greenmont $550+ utils floor apt. w/d, a/c, quiet sale. Please call 2BR Westover $650+utils 26505 304-291-2103 area, free off street park- Grave lot 20.50 by 304-292-9446 3BR Med Center $795+utils 7.50, room for 4 graves 3BR Wiles Hill $900+utils ing, family oriented, no www.GMof 3BR Evansdale $1200+utils pets. 304-594-1200 in the Lawnwood Cem- Find more at belcross.com Apartment of your own. etery 304-594-0182. WV.com 1 BR units where you TWIN KNOBS Subaru Outback Wag- Arthur G. Trusler III - can live alone in a no APARTMENTS Cars Broker party atmosphere. Near on. 5sp. trans, new tires, 2 BR, 1 bath $575 great cond. 188k mi. Bel-Cross Properties Suncrest Towne Centre. 3 BR, 2 bath $665 60 304-296-7930 304-599-1998 $4,400. 412-599-6833 304-594-0337 1994 Ford Mustang GT Equal Opportunity Housing 5.0 302 Eng, black ameri- TTY #1-800-564-0999 can muscle wheels +more Trucks, Vans, & SUVs Smith Rentals, LLC $4,500 304-680-3690 61 Full-time Houses, and 1 and 2 2004 Mini Cooper bedroom apts. 2dr hatchback, 6sp man., 1990 Dodge Ram utility van. Available now and blue/white top. 61,200mi. V6 motor, great shape, new $8,500 304-599-8335 brakes/water pump. Frame PRODUCTION through August 2015 rust$500obo/304-816-9273 304-322-1112 2008 Hyundai So- www.smithrentalsllc.com nata Ex. Cond. Very low 2006 Ford Pick-Up mi. 21k mi. Garage kept. Black. Beautiful truck. Townhouse close to $15,500. 304-290-8524 MAINTENANCE I-68, exit 4. 2 BR/2.5 $10,000 obo 304-685-2801 bath. $1195+utils. 1999 Subaru Forester: 1996 Grand Jeep Chero- Avail. May 1st. $4000 or best offer. kee Limited. $2,700. WORKER 304-296-4893. 304-376-8345 304-692-9493 Asphalt Paving Hauling Masonry Roofing & Siding The Dominion Post has an BRICK, block, stone, ABSOLUTELY immediate opening for a full-time ASPHALT PAVING ANYTHING HAULED! concrete and chimney fast & quality References/Insured Basement & Attic Cleaning, repairs. WV036189 ROOFING Free maintenance worker. Candidate Free estimates Brush Removal, Gravel & Maxx Masonry. Estimates. 35yrs. Exp. Work Guaranteed Mulch. 282-7135 Morgantown 304-669-3016. Goldline Construction LLC must be able to perform all WV 2089: 304-290-5231 Call 304-363-4020 DAVE’S HAULING & ODD JOBS Driveways, Patios & warehouse functions such as WV 032018 Junk, Gravel, Garage & House Sidewalks. Clean-out. Mulch & Brush Hauling. 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Black/Silver, This RV has to many 4.3 Merc, 190HP, ser- sis 2. Seats 4. Mint Cond. Application Notice By Publication Well maintained. Good amenities to list in 100th Anniversary. Extras, tires. $2,800. great cond. $8500. 304-296- viced with lots of extras. Trailer incl. $4,500 obo. this ad. Do an Internet 8587 or 304-692-3771 $11,000/304-216-1183 724-626-2658 PM ONLY. 724-880-5497 search on this Laredo to see them all. If you Notice is hereby given: 2003 Chrysler Voyager are looking to enjoy Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements SUV. $1800. May trade Pursuant to West Virginia Code 22-6A-10(e) prior to filing an application for a permit for a horizontal well the applicant the great outdoors in shall publish in the county in which the well is located or is proposed to be located a Class II legal advertisement. for an Ford Escort. comfort...this is the 010065041 May 28 304-292-0630. RV deal for you! Brand IN THE FAMILY COURT OF MONONGALIA COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA Paper: The Dominion Post Jeep Wrangler Access. new this RV is over Conv. top. spice color. mount- $46,000. Public Notice Date: 5/21/2015; 5/28/2015 ing brackets $200. Blk carpet Only asking $25,000. TO: $50. Eng. hood cover $75. The following applicant intends to apply for a horizontal natural well work permit which disturbs three acres or more 304-568-4494. 304-698-6796 RALPH TRIPLETT Magistrate Court Case No.: 15-M31D-00173 Reedville, WV area. Respondent’s Name of surface excluding pipelines, gathering lines and roads or utilizes more than two hundred ten thousand gallons of 2008 For Explorer water in any thirty day period. X LT Black, 63k mi., 3rd UNKNOWN Family Court Civil Action No.: 15-DV-155 row, leather, $12,000. Motorcycles & ATVs Respondent’s Street Address Applicant: Northeast Natural Energy LLC Well Number: Campbell 8H 304-685-2988 Address 707 Virginia Street East, Suite 1200 1994 GMC Mechanics Truck 63 UNKNOWN Respondents City / State / Zip 12’ mechanics box. Will sep Charleston, WV 25301 box. 6,000lb auto crane. Suzuki Intruder Respondent’s Date of Birth $15,500 814-267-3594 Lowrider Business Conducted: Natural gas production. Excellent Conditon. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Campers & RVs 304-677-9093 (PROTECTIVE ORDER / HEARING DATE) Location - 62 66’ & 99’ GLOSQUE, 1. The object of this suit is to obtain protection from the Respondent. State: West Virginia County: Monongalia LM series. 5 fingers, 2. The object of this publication by Class I legal advertisement is to notify Respondent 2003 Coachman ‘Spirit District: Clay Quadrangle: Blacksville of America.’ 25’ Sleeps made leather. of the PROTECTIVE ORDER prohibiting the above-named Respondent from having 443-786-7969 contact with certain individuals, This Order may affect property and other rights of the 6. Good cond. $6,200 UTM Coordinate NAD83 Northing: 4394755.9 neg. 304-216-5209 Respondent. Violating this Order may subject the Respondent to criminal sanctions, 2003 Yamaha Virago The Respondent is strongly encouraged to obtain a copy of this Protective Order and 2011 Sunset Park RV ‘EZ 250. 1 owner, excel. Petition from the Circuit Clerk of the county listed above. Traveler’ 19’ Sleeps 4, every- cond. 1,449 mi. $2000. UTM Coordinate NAD83 Easting: 569976.1 thing works. Easy tow. Ex. Call/text 304-376-2064. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT: Cond $9,500 304-216-5209 Watershed: Dunkard Creek Yonaksrv.com 2005 Hellbound Steel If appearing by evidence duly taken in this action that you could not be 740-686-2999 Hellion soft-tail chopper. found in or that you have left the State of West Virginia, you are hereby notified of 4,800mi. $11,000. the ORDER referenced above, a copy of the Petition and Order may be obtained at Open 7 Days A Week Coordinate Conversion: 304-216-1183 the Monongalia County, Circuit Clerk’s office. This PROTECTIVE ORDER will remain in 2012 RV Puma by effect until June 11, 2015. To convert the coordinates above into longitude and latitude, visit: http://tagis.dep.wv.gov/convert/llutm_conus. php Palimino; 26 ft, 1 slide 1987 Honda ATV out, sleeps 6. $6,000 Runs good. $1,000 A Final Hearing is scheduled for the 11th day of June, 2015, at 9:00 AM, before the Monongalia County Family Court. Electronic notification: obo. 304-435-5516 304-290-5231 To receive an email when applications have been received or issued by the Office of Oil and Gas, visit http://www. Issued this 22nd day of May, 2015 at 3:09 PM. Jean Friend dep.wv.gov/insidedep/Pages/DEPMailingLists.aspx to sign up. Legal Advertisements Legal Advertisements Circuit Clerk Reviewing Applications: Copies of the proposed permit application may be reviewed at the WV Department of Environmental Protection 010064981 May 28, June 3 headquarters, located at 601 57th Street, SE Charleston, WV 25304 (304-926-0450). Full copies or scans of Covering the the proposed permit application will cost $15, whether mailed or obtained at DEP headquarters. Copies may be issues in our requested by calling the office or by sending an email to [email protected]. NOTICE TO BIDDERS community. Submitting Comments: Comments may be submitted online at https://apps.dep.wv.gov/oog/comments/comments.cfm, or by letter to Permit Review, Office of Oil and Gas, 601 57th Street, SE Charleston, WV 25304. Please reference the county, SEALED PROPOSALS for the “Construct Apron” for the Morgantown Municipal Airport, will be received by the City well number, and operator when using this option. of Morgantown Finance Dept., Bid Number 2015-13, located at City Hall, 389 Spruce Street, Morgantown, WV 26505, until 2:00 P.M. Prevailing Time on Tuesday, June 23, 2015. The proposals will then be publicly opened Regardless of format for comment submissions, they must be received no later than thirty days after the permit and read aloud in the City Attorney Conference Room on the Second Floor of City Hall (late proposals will not be application is received by the Office of Oil and Gas. accepted). Legal Advertisements For information related to horizontal drilling visit: www.dep.wv.gov/oil-and-gas/pages/default.aspx All proposals must be submitted as ONE ORIGINAL & ONE COPY according to the request for proposals and upon a uniform proposal blank. Bid documents may be obtained from Michael Baker, Jr., Inc., Airside Business 010064365 May 21, 28 Park, 100 Airside Drive, Moon Township, PA 15108. Documents will be distributed as PDF files on compact disk. A non-refundable fee of $25.00 will be charged for the documents with all checks made payable to Michael Baker WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Jr., Inc. Bidders may fax their written request to Baker Aviation Services, at 412-375-3993 or call Lisa Dillow at Division of Highways 412-375-3109. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A pre-bid meeting will be held at the Morgantown Municipal Airport, Airport Management Building in the ARFF Training Room at 10:00 am on Thursday, June 4, 2015. Bids will be received electronically by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways through the Bid Proposal must be accompanied by cash, certified check, cashier’s check, bank good faith check, or other Express Bidding Service (www.bidx.com) and by sealed proposals (only when prequalification is waived) being received at its office irrevocable letter of credit or bid bond in the amount of 5% of the total amount of proposal and made payable to the in Building 5, Room A-748, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia until June 9, 2015 at 10:00 AM (Eastern order of the City of Morgantown. Only the Bid Securities listed will be accepted. Standard Time). The bids will be downloaded and/or opened and read publically thereafter for the constructions of the following project(s): The City of Morgantown reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals. Call Contract State Project Federal Project Description Any questions regarding the contract documents should be faxed no later than 5:00 P.M., on Monday, June 8, 2015 015 1426204 S331-79-142.46 00 NHPP-0793(242)D RESURFACING to Heather Leopardi, at 1-412-375-3990. Questions may also be emailed to [email protected]. WHITE DAY CREEK ROAD-GOSHEN ROAD JCT CR 73/1 - JCT CR 77 SEALED PROPOSAL ENVELOPE MUST BE MARKED: COUNTY: MONONGALIA PROPOSAL: MORGANTOWN MUNICIPAL AIRPORT CONSTRUCT APRON BID NUMBER 2015-13 DBE GOAL: 6% OF CONTRACT BID AMOUNT. BIDDER MUST PROVIDE WRITTEN ASSURANCE OF MEETING GOAL ON FORM IN PROPOSAL. REMARKS: The City of Morgantown Morgantown Municipal Airport 100 Hart Field Road ------Proposals will be received from prequalified and West Virginia licensed contractors only except that on Federal-Aid Morgantown, WV 26505 Projects a contractors’ license is not required at time of bid, but will be required before work can begin. Registration is required 010064581 May 21, 28 with the Department of Administration, Division of Purchasing, in accordance with Chapter 5A, Article 3, Section 12 of the West Virigia Code. All contractors submitting bids on project(s) must include one of the following forms properly executed with each proposal: Proposal Guaranty Bond, Cashier’s Check, or Certified Check for $500.00 or 5% of the total bid, whichever Is greater. Horizontal Natural Gas Well Work Permit *These are projects on which any contractor with a Category “W” Prequalification Rating may be eligible to bid. Application Notice By Publication The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways reserves the right to defer, delay or postpone the date for receiving and publicly opening proposals for any project designated in this advertisement, without the necessity of renewing such advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding proposals will be notified of such deferment, delay or postponement Notice is hereby given: and the date that proposals will be received and publicly opened. Pursuant to West Virginia Code 22-6A-10(e) prior to filing an application for a permit for a horizontal well the applicant The West Virginia Department of Transporation, Division of Highways hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively shall publish in the county in which the well is located or is proposed to be located a Class II legal advertisement. insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or Paper: The Dominion Post national origin in consideration for an award. Public Notice Date: 5/21/2015; 5/28/2015 WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION The following applicant intends to apply for a horizontal natural well work permit which disturbs three acres or more Division of Highways of surface excluding pipelines, gathering lines and roads or utilizes more than two hundred ten thousand gallons of water in any thirty day period. Robert Pennington acting Deputy State Highway Engineer - Programming and Planning Applicant: Northeast Natural Energy LLC Well Number: Jenkins 8H 010064367 May 21, 28 Address 707 Virginia Street East, Suite 1200 WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Division of Highways Charleston, WV 25301 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Business Conducted: Natural gas production. Location - Bids will be received electronically by the West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways through the Bid Express Bidding Service (www.bidx.com) and by sealed proposals (only when prequalification is waived) being received at its office State: West Virginia County: Monongalia in Building 5, Room A-748, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia until June 9, 2015 at 10:00 AM (Eastern Standard Time). The bids will be downloaded and/or opened and read publically thereafter for the constructions of the following District: Clay Quadrangle: Blacksville project(s): UTM Coordinate NAD83 Northing: 4395842.8 Call Contract State Project Federal Project Description 025 1506802 S331-79-142.46 00 GAURDRAIL D4 2016 REIMBURSABLE GAURDRAIL UTM Coordinate NAD83 Easting: 573717.2 VARIOUS COUNTY: HARRISON, MONONGALIA, OTHER, PRESTON Watershed: Dunkard Creek

------Coordinate Conversion: Proposals will be received from prequalified and West Virginia licensed contractors only except that on Federal-Aid To convert the coordinates above into longitude and latitude, visit: http://tagis.dep.wv.gov/convert/llutm_conus. Projects a contractors’ license is not required at time of bid, but will be required before work can begin. Registration is required php with the Department of Administration, Division of Purchasing, in accordance with Chapter 5A, Article 3, Section 12 of the West Virigia Code. All contractors submitting bids on project(s) must include one of the following forms properly executed with each Electronic notification: proposal: Proposal Guaranty Bond, Cashier’s Check, or Certified Check for $500.00 or 5% of the total bid, whichever Is greater. To receive an email when applications have been received or issued by the Office of Oil and Gas, visit http://www. dep.wv.gov/insidedep/Pages/DEPMailingLists.aspx to sign up. *These are projects on which any contractor with a Category “W” Prequalification Rating may be eligible to bid. Reviewing Applications: The West Virginia Department of Transportation, Division of Highways reserves the right to defer, delay or postpone Copies of the proposed permit application may be reviewed at the WV Department of Environmental Protection the date for receiving and publicly opening proposals for any project designated in this advertisement, without the necessity of headquarters, located at 601 57th Street, SE Charleston, WV 25304 (304-926-0450). Full copies or scans of renewing such advertisement. All bidders holding valid bidding proposals will be notified of such deferment, delay or postponement the proposed permit application will cost $15, whether mailed or obtained at DEP headquarters. Copies may be and the date that proposals will be received and publicly opened. requested by calling the office or by sending an email [email protected]. The West Virginia Department of Transporation, Division of Highways hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively Submitting Comments: insure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity Comments may be submitted online at https://apps.dep.wv.gov/oog/comments/comments.cfm, or by letter to to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or Permit Review, Office of Oil and Gas, 601 57th Street, SE Charleston, WV 25304. Please reference the county, national origin in consideration for an award. well number, and operator when using this option. WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Regardless of format for comment submissions, they must be received no later than thirty days after the permit Division of Highways application is received by the Office of Oil and Gas. Robert Pennington For information related to horizontal drilling visit: www.dep.wv.gov/oil-and-gas/pages/default.aspx acting Deputy State Highway Engineer - Programming and Planning STOP!

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