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December 14-15, 2012

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Looking for Gifts? Look at WVDNR SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV – If you’re looking for unusual gifts that are sure to be appreciated this holiday season and into next year, look no further than the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Every hunter or angler will appreciate a gift license for 2013, which can be purchased at www.wvhunt.com or www.wvfish.com, or by calling 304-5582771. Here are some other options: West Virginia State Park Gift Cards “Gift cards convey to the recipient that a person knows you or your family interests,” said Sissie Summers of West Virginia State Parks. “The card becomes an experience when redeemed.” West Virginia State Park gift cards can be used on lodging, dining, gift shops or other activities that charge a fee. In addition, each gift card purchase of $100 before Dec. 17 will receive up to nine “extras” such as “two for one” offers and other discounts at West Virginia State Parks and Forests. To place an order, visit www.wvstateparks.com and click “Gift Card Purchase” or call 304-558-2764, ext. 51828. Wonderful West Virginia Magazine SEE WVDNR ON PAGE 4

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Fire Department holds Annual Boot Drive By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com

HURRICANE – Firefighters stood in the rain to collect donations for the Christian Community Cupboard Dec. 8. Men and women held out boots, while drivers slowed down to drop in dollars and change to help provide food for area residents. The Hurricane Fire Department has been holding this annual boot drive for more than 15 years, and the firefighters were happy to help their neighbors this winter. “It’s the fire department’s job to take care of each other,” said Asst.

Men and women with the city and the fire department volunteer to collect donations for the Christian Community Cupboard Dec. 8. Photo by Justin Waybright. Chief Dana Spade. “It feels good to give to the community.” Last year firefighters raised

about $5,000. Despite the rainy weather, they hoped to raise even more this year.

Spade described the importance of this annual event and how it affects those involved. “We don’t do this for ourselves,” he said. “We do it for a cause.” Mayor Scott Edwards agreed, “The firefighters don’t just fight fires; they help others,” he said. Edwards held out a boot, and watched men and women, oneby-one, give to this cause. He was proud to help. “It’s always good to raise money to help people,” Edwards said. “We’re here to help take care of our own.”

Furfari’s second book, Mickey’s Mountaineer Memories Volume II, now Available For more than 60 years Mickey Furfari has covered the ins and outs of West Virginia University’s athletic program. He’s seen thousands of athletes and hundreds of administrators come and go, all while he’s been there chronicling Mountaineer sports lore. As he approaches the age of 90, Furfari has penned his second compilation of his WVU experiences in Mickey’s Mountaineer Memories, Volume II. From a profile of his former classmate and longtime “Voice of the Mountaineers” Jack Fleming, to features on famous WVU quarterbacks

Pat White and Major Harris, and current Mountaineer basketball coach Bob Huggins, Furfari provides the insight as only he can. As a follow-up to Volume I, Mickey II also details some of Furfari’s lighter moments in a piece he titled “The Dumbest Thing I Ever Did In My Life” along with some more serious takes that include his not so cordial relationship with former WVU President Neil Bucklew. Other stories in the newest book focus on WVU player, coach and athletic director Leland Byrd, the late Coach Bill Stewart, athletic trainer Whitey Gwynne, two-sport

star James Jett, current athletic director and former quarterback Oliver Luck, and WVU’s stunning 2012 Orange Bowl victory. Former WVU star quarterback and NFL referee Fred Wyant, one of Mickey’s longtime friends, authored the foreword for the book. Copies of Mickey’s Mountaineer Memories, Volume II are now available for purchase through Beckley Newspapers. To order you can call our business office at The RegisterHerald, 304-255-4409 or toll free 1800-950-0250, extension 409, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Copies can also be or-

dered online by going to our website at www.register-herald.com and clicking on the link for Mickey’s books. Walkup purchases are also available at our offices at 801 North Kanawha Street in Beckley during the aforementioned weekday business hours. The price for the book is $25 plus tax, there is an extra charge for shipping, A limited number of Volume I is also still available at the same price, however, if you purchase both volumes in a combination buy the price is $40 plus tax and shipping.

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W Club pledges $200,000 to support new athletic complex at WVSU INSTITUTE – A group that works to support athletic programs at West Virginia State University has pledged to raise $200,000 for a new athletic complex to be built on the school’s Institute campus. The W Club has pledged to raise the $200,000 over the next three years in support of the new $2.1 mil-

lion WVSU athletic complex that was announced in October. W Club President William “Billy” Lipscomb said that he is asking individual club members to give $1,000 in order to meet the pledge obligation. He said that donations can be spread out over the duration of the drive, meaning for example, a

donor could give $333 a year over the three-year period. “But we will take any amount,” Lipscomb said. “I know people want to give in order to see this new athletic complex become a reality.” Those who give at the $1,000 level will have their name placed on a Wall of Distinction inside the lobby

of the new athletic complex. Donating at the $1,000 level also grants the person a lifetime membership in the W Club, Lipscomb said. Apart from the Wall of Distinction, other naming opportunities are also available within the new athletic complex for donors who SEE WVSU ON PAGE 4

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