Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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COUNTYWIDE DRUG TAKE BACK EVENT SET FOR SATURDAY. PAGE 5
Standard, Chamber team up on 2012Voter’s Guide The Putnam Standard and The Putnam County Chamber of Commerce have partnered to produce a 2012 voters guide for the upcoming May 8 Primary Election. Candidates in all contested countywide races in the May primaries were sent questions asking about their qualifications for office and what they will do to bring additional jobs and economic development to Putnam County. In addition, all State Senate and House of Delegates were contacted. Most candidates responded by the deadline and their responses can be found inside this edition of The Putnam Standard beginning on Page 6.
AND THEY’RE OFF Early voting begins today in county WINFIELD – Early voting for the May primary election will begins today in Putnam County. Early voting began at 8 a.m. and will continue until 4 p.m. today. Early voting will continue as follows: Thursday, April 26, from 8 a.m to 7 p.m.; Friday, April 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, April 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; SEE ELECTION ON PAGE 3
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FIT FOR A PRINCESS Hundreds of children enjoy annual Tea Party By David Payne Sr. davidpayne@theputnamstandard.com
HURRICANE -- Unfortunately, even a wave of the fairy magic wand godmother’s couldn’t make rain disappear. However, that didn’t stop the hundreds of young princesses attending the Sixth Annual Princess Tea Party at Valley Park on April 21 from having a good time. The free event allows children from one to 12 years old to meet various princes and princesses of Disney fame. While dreary weather kept many away this year, the event has been growing since its inception six years ago. Organizers say it’s become a regional draw, attracting not just young princesses from Putnam County, but outlying counties as well as Ohio and Kentucky. Some have even attended from as far away as Virginia and Georgia. The princesses and their entourages of family lined up at the door and were greeted by a fairy godmother, Karen Haynes, who organizes the event.
Three-year-old Riley Blankenship was one of many children attending the sixth annual Princess Tea Party at Valley Park in Hurricane on Saturday, April 21. Photo by David Payne Sr. “We’re having a party regardless of rain or shine. Every girl needs a chance to be a princess for a day,” she said.
The princesses and princes available for meeting and photo opportunities represented many of the most popu-
lar of Disney fame, including Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty SEE PARTY ON PAGE 16
Commission tests election equipment as voting begins By Jack Bailey jackbailey@theputnamstandard.com
WINFIELD – Putnam County Commissioners performed a public test of the election equipment to be used in the May 8 Primary election at their Tuesday, April 24, meeting. Commissioners examined the
ballots to be used and also the equipment that will be used election night to tabulate the results of the vote. Following their inspection, commissioners signed off on the ballot and equipment in advance of early voting, which began today, Wednesday, April 25, in Putnam County. Also at the April 24 Commis-
sion meeting, commissioners gave Putnam County EMS Director Cecil Kimble the go ahead to begin advertising for bids for a new ambulance for the county. The Commission had budgeted approximately $150,000 for the new ambulance in the 2013 fiscal year that will begin July 1. Kimble said that he needed to
begin soliciting bids for the new ambulance now because it takes several months for each one to be built. He said that it would take until at least October for a new ambulance to be ready for the county to begin using. SEE COMMMISSION ON PAGE 3
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