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Pancake Recently stocked Lake lures Fishermen Breakfast (and Women) to Hurricane City Park

The Buffalo Showtime Choir will have a Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, January 19th to raise money for their upcoming Florida trip. The breakfast begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 10:00 a.m. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $5.00 per person. The breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, and drink and will be served by Buffalo High School Music students.

Spaghetti Dinner The Buffalo High School show choir, Showtime, will have its annual spaghetti dinner on Sunday, Jan. 20, at the new high school. The choir will be debut its 2013 competition show. Doors will open at 1:00pm Dinners will be served at 1:00pm and 3:00pm. Shows will be at 2:00pm and 4:00pm. Tickets are $8.00 Adults and $5.00 Children 9 & under and can be purchased at the door or in advance by contacting any member of the choir or by calling 304-937-3387. Proceeds from the dinner will fund the group's expenses for the upcoming competition season and trip to Florida.

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HURRICANE – Whoa...I think I got one! Crowds of people spoke these words earlier this month at the lake at Hurricane City Park. The newly stocked lake lured hungry men and women to the city. Every morning, they surrounded the water with their reels, rods and bait. Charles Bryant, a Turkey Creek resident, casted a line toward the center of the water on Monday. Seconds later, the tip of his pole bent and shook. He had a bite. After a short fight, he reeled in a trout. This avid hunter, farmer and outdoorsman enjoys fishing Hurricane City Park. “With gas prices the way they are now, it’s a real convenience to have this here,” Bryant said. “You can buy these same trout at Kroger for $9.99 a pound.” Two years ago, the local fisher-

Crews stocked the lake at Hurricane City Park earlier this month. Men and women swarmed the water with their fishing poles. Many walked away with fish in their hands. Photo by Justin Waybright. man slayed some trout at the lake. “About 10 minutes after they

stocked it, I caught six; the limit,” he recalled.

Fishing is an addiction and a rush that lures people of all ages. As Monday morning faded toward the afternoon, a young man added a sinker to his line. He fixed his determined eyes toward the water where a fish jumped. To Hurricane Creek resident Levi Gibson, fishing is more than a hobby: it is his passion that he hopes will lead to a professional career. “It’s a thrill,” said Gibson. “I am trying to become a pro bass fisher, and I’m saving up to get a bass boat.” Like Bryant, Gibson is proud to enjoy his sport locally. “The tough thing about fishing is there aren’t many places to go, so this is nice,” he said. Every year the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources stocks more than one million fish in 126 waters across the state. It is a time of year that draws serious fishers.

Governor Tomblin takes Oath of Office as the 35th Governor of West Virginia CHARLESTON, WV -Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin was sworn in Monday, January 14 as the 35th Governor of West Virginia in front of several hundred friends, family members, supporters and fellow West Virginians who gathered at the State Capitol. "I'm honored and humbled to once again serve the wonderful people of West Virginia," Gov. Tomblin said. "In the past two years we've made real changes by putting our families and our communities first. I promise you we will continue putting them first for the next four years." Gov. Tomblin devoted his in-

2013 Inaugural Ceremony. Photo courtesy of Gov. Tomblin's Office

augural remarks to his life-long passion of doing what is right for all West Virginians by putting West Virginia First, the theme of his inauguration. Chief Justice Brent Benjamin of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals administered the oath of office using the Tomblin family Bible. Following the oath of office, the 1st Battalion of the 201st Field Artillery recognized Gov. Tomblin by firing a 3-gun salute. Immediately following the inaugural ceremony, the governor, first lady and their family joined West Virginians for refreshments.

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