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Friday, April 27, 2012

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PUTNAM ROTARY LEARNS ABOUT COUNTY HISTORY BOOK. PAGE 16

Standard, Chamber team up on 2012Voter’s Guide

First Putnam County Health Fair set for May 12 By Jack Bailey jackbailey@theputnamstandard.com

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. Early voting in Putnam County began Wednesday, April 25, and continues through Saturday, May 5, on the second floor of the courthouse in Winfield. Complete early voting times and dates can be found on Page 3. Additional information about the upcoming May 8 Primary Election can be fond online at www.putnamelections.com. The Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, May 8, with voting from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

HOW TO REACH US PHONE: (304) 743-6731 FAX: (304) 562-6214 Mail: P.O. Box 186 Culloden, WV 25510 E-mail:jackbailey @theputnamstandard.com

HURRICANE – A number of local government agencies are teaming up to offer the first Putnam County Health Fair on Saturday, May 12, from 8 a.m. until noon at Valley Park in Hurricane. The event is sponsored by the Putnam County Commission, the Putnam County Health Department, Putnam County Parks and the city of Hurricane. Admission to the Health Fair is free and many of tests and screenings offered at the event will also be free, according to County Manager Brian Donat. For some tests and screenings there will be a charge. Donat said that so far over 40 vendors have signed on to be part of the Health Fair. Among some of the types of services that can be found at the Fair will be health screenings, allergy screenings, and depression screenings in addition to vendors providing vision and dental information, as well as information on healthy foods and tobacco cessation programs. “There will be lots of health education provided,” Donat said. “And there will also be a number

This sign outside Valley Park in Hurricane is helping let area residents know about the upcoming, first Putnam County Health Fair to be held at the park on May 12. Photo by Jack Bailey of tests and screenings offered that day.” In addition, there will be activities for children including face painting and finger painting. Giveaways and raffles will also be held at the fair.

“This is a good way for the health care community to interact with residents of Putnam County,” Donat said. Activities will be spread throughout Valley Park, including inside the Community Center

and The Commons (formerly the Museum in the Community). For more information, contact Ben Newhouse at the city of Hurricane at (304) 562-5892 or by email at bnewhouse@hurricanewv.com.

Unemployment drops to 5.5 percent in Putnam County By Jack Bailey jackbailey@theputnamstandard.com

WINFIELD – Unemployment in Putnam County continues to be much lower than the overall state average, according to figures released Monday by WorkForce West Virginia. For the month of March, the

unemployment rate in Putnam County was 5.5 percent, which was much lower than the overall state unemployment rate of 6.9 percent. Only two counties in West Virginia reported a lower unemployment rate than Putnam's – Monongalia County at 4.4 percent and Jefferson County at 5.1 percent.

Putnam County's unemployment rate was down a full percentage point from the 6.5 percent reported in February, and more than two percentage points from the 7.6 percent unemployment rate the county posted in March 2011. Throughout West Virginia during the month of March, un-

employment fell in 53 of the state's 55 counties. Only Morgan County at 8.9 percent, reported a rising unemployment rate in March. Overall, West Virginia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined three-tenths of a SEE JOBS ON PAGE 3

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