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Friday, August 9, 2013

63rd Annual Garrison Reunion See Page 9

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Governor Tomblin Appoints Individuals to University Board of Governors Appointments made to Marshall and WVU BOG CHARLESTON, WV - Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin appointed ten individuals to serve on the board of governors for Marshall University and West Virginia University. The appointments are effective immediately. "I'm pleased these men and women have accepted this opportunity to serve on the board of governors," Gov. Tomblin said. "Together, their knowledge, skills and expertise will help guide these universities and help ensure a brighter future for our young people." Gov. Tomblin appointed the following individuals to the Marshall University board of governors: James Bailes, Huntington, BOARD ON PAGE 8

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Kids day - Area boys and girls enjoy the annual Putnam County Farmers' Market Kids Day. Read the full story in the Aug. 13 edition of The Putnam Standard. Photo by Justin Waybright.

Folk Legends Celebrate Old-time Music Traditions with Two Free Labor Day Weekend Concerts at Chief Logan State Park LOGAN, WV – The grandson of West Virginia folk legend Virginia Myrtle “Aunt Jennie” Wilson will share the stage with other notable old-time musicians during a pair of free Labor Day concerts at the Museum in the Park at Chief Logan State Park. Wilson’s grandson and Logan native Roger Bryant, whose musical roots are in the old-time and folk music traditions, will serve as emcee for the ninth annual “Aunt Jennie Music Festival” on Aug. 31 - Sept. 1. Bryant, who has shared the stage with Tom T. Hall, Tammy Wynette,

Kathy Mattea and Kris Kristofferson, also will open for Saturday’s 4-11 p.m. concert. Bryant achieved national attention in the late 1970s with his song “Stop the Flow of Coal” and has recorded four albums, the most recent of which is “On the Banks of the Old Guyan.” He has shared the stage with Tom T. Hall, Tammy Wynette, Kathy Mattea and Kris Kristofferson. Bryant will open the Saturday concert. Other performers for the concert include Glen Simpson, a folk musician from Hardy, Ky.; Elaine Purkey, known for her powerful voice,

mountain singing and “The Friendly Neighbor Show” band from the weekly radio program on WVOW Radio in Logan; The Dick Taylor Band, a bluegrass group from Chapmanville; the Easy Street band from Logan; and Jeff Ellis, a Huntington native who has released five albums including his latest, “The Line.” Ellis has appeared on Mountain Stage, was a featured artist on National Public Radio and was one of five co-winners of the 2008 Mountain Stage NewSong International Songwriting Contest. Rounding out the Saturday lineup will be the

classic pop/rock sounds of the Daddy Rabbit Band. Sunday’s concert, set for 1-8 p.m., will feature another Bryant set; Cora and Fred Hairston, gospel singers from Omar; The Earl of Elkview, George Daugherty, a trial lawyer who has traveled the world singing and talking about West Virginia; Robert Shafer and The Pour House Band, a country band based in the Charleston area; The Samples Brothers, an oldtime music and bluegrass band from Duck; the Stewarts, a gospel group from Clear Fork; LEGENDS ON PAGE 9

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