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July 20-21, 2013

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WV Pumpkin Festival Teen & Queen’s Pageant The 2013 WV Pumpkin Festival Teen & Queen’s Pageants will be held on Sunday, August 25th 2:00 p.m. at the WV Pumpkin Park in Milton, WV. Teens (ages 13-15) and Queens (ages 16-21) must be residents of West Virginia. The Queen will reign over the 2013 WV Pumpkin Festival Oct. 3rd – 6th and also represent the WV Pumpkin Festival at the 2014 WV Association of Fairs & Festivals Pageant in January 2014. For more information or an application go to www.wvpumpkinpark.com or email ltempletonlk@wildblue.net or mtestermanhaye@gmail.com. You can also call 304-7431766 or 304-638-5722 for more details.

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Putnam County Grand Jury hands down Indictments Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney, Mark A. Sorsaia, reports that thirty-five indictments were returned on July 10th by the July 2013 Term Putnam County Grand Jury alleging forty-eight persons committed one hundred seventy-six felonies and twenty-seven misdemeanors. The following is the year of birth, last known address, and offenses for which they were indicted. JasonW. Allen, 1971, Route 1, Box 138, Red House,WV – grand larceny Justin L. Brafford, 1981, 16 Brendenwood Acres, Hurricane, WV – robbery in the first degree Dwayne J. Brant, 1987, 599 Sugar Camp Road,Winfield,WV – uttering a forged writing (6) and financial exploitation of an elderly person Jeffrey S. Childress, 1987, 209 Nicole Drive, Hurricane, WV – conspiracy to commit operating a clandestine drug laboratory and possession of a substance containing ephedrine and/or pseudoephedrine with the intent to use it in the manufacture of methamphetamine Orville E. Cobb III, 1973, 77 Marina Park, Hurricane, WV – attempt

to operate a clandestine drug laboratory and conspiracy to commit operating a clandestine drug laboratory Michael A. Cozad, 1962, 503 Oakbridge Road, Hurricane, WV – fleeing in a vehicle from a law enforcement officer while under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol, third offense, violation of an order of protective and obstructing an officer Bruce W. Cooper, 1966, 704 Plantation Drive, Hurricane, WV – embezzlement David A. Cunningham, 1968, Route 1 Box 14, Liberty,WV – sexual assault in the second degree and sexual abuse in the first degree David R. Davis, Jr., 1980, HC 65 Box 161, Tornado, WV – possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (3) and conspiracy to

possess with intent to deliver a controlled substance Michael V. Deleon, 1985, RR 4, Box 356, Hurricane,WV – forgery (2) uttering a forged writing (2) and petit larceny Robert G. Edmonds, 1975, 4324 Ohio River Road, Huntington, WVgrand larceny (4) David D. Fields, 1988, 276 Campbells Creek, Charleston, WV – conspiracy to commit breaking and entering an automobile, fraudulent use of an unauthorized access device and conspiracy to commit fraudulent use of an unauthorized access device Alex N. Foster, 1993, Route 3, Box 445, Milton, WV – forgery (3), uttering a forged writing (3), conspiracy to commit uttering a forged writing (2) and attempt to utter a forged writing Jared C. Hall, 1989, 56 Cobb Street, St. Albans, WV – conspiracy to commit operating a clandestine drug laboratory and possession of a substance containing ephedrine and/or pseudoephedrine with the intent to use it in the manufacture of methamphetamine

Justin A. Hammond, 1989, 1497 U.S. Route 35, Pliny, WV – breaking and entering, petit larceny and uttering a forged writing (4) Lisa L. Hatfield, 1978, 294 Ada Dell Avenue, Hurricane, WV – forgery (17), uttering a forged writing (17) and financial exploitation of an elderly person Brittany K. Herdman, 1991, 7330 Charleston Road, Leon, WV – conspiracy to commit forgery, forgery, conspiracy to obtain money by false pretense, conspiracy to commit uttering a forged writing and uttering a forged writing Dusty R. Hill, 1989, 117 Sugar Pine Trail, Mount Airy, NC – conspiracy to commit forgery, obtaining money by false pretense, conspiracy to obtain money by false pretense and conspiracy to commit uttering a forged writing Brian C. Hillabold, 1983, 200 Bent Tree Estates, Scott Depot, WV – forgery (7) and uttering a forged writing (7) Ryan C. Hilty, 1992, 121 Margaret Drive, Nitro,WV – driving under the SEE INDICTMENTS ON PAGE 3

Sites announced for West Virginia Tour of Smithsonian Exhibit on Sports CHARLESTON - The West Virginia Humanities Council is sponsoring a statetourofthenewSmithsonianInstitution traveling exhibit Hometown Teams.WestVirginiaisadebutstatefor theexhibitbeginningFebruary1,2014. The exhibit examines the role of sports inAmericanculture-pastandpresent. “Sportsareabigpartofwhatwedoand whoweare.Ourloveofsportsbeginsin ourhometowns.Hometownsportscan be more than just games, they can become cultural touchstones with the abilitytouniteusandshapeourvalues,” according to Robbie Davis, project directorwiththeSmithsonianInstitution. ThesixWestVirginiasitesselectedto hostHometownTeamsandtheirtentativedisplaydatesare:

ParkersburgArtCenter,Parkersburg, February1–March15 Larry Joe Harless Community Center,Gilbert,March22–May3 Preston County Sports Museum, Rowlesburg,May11–June21 Randolph County Community Arts Center,Elkins,June29–August9 Weirton Area Museum & Cultural Center,Weirton,August17–September 27 Morgantown History Museum, Morgantown,October5–November15 Each of the selected sites applied to hosttheexhibitinresponsetoarequest for proposals at the end of 2012. The HumanitiesCouncilwillprovidefunding to the sites to develop companion displays and supplemental programs

that focus on their hometown teams. Displaysmightincludeuniforms,game programs,tickets,equipment,trophies, schedules and records, and team photographs,aswellaslectures,filmsordiscussions that examine the local sports tradition. Technical assistance is providedtothedisplaysitesbyHumanities CouncilandSmithsonianstaff.Marshall University history professor Dr. Kat D. Williamswillserveasthescholarforthe tour of HometownTeams inWestVirginia. HometownTeams will present visitorswithperspectivesonsportsinpopular culture, views of famous stadiums andarenas,audioofathletesdiscussing theirlocalsportstraditions,aswellasinformation about mascots, marching

bands, cheerleaders, game day traditions, memorabilia, foods and tailgating, player/coach relationships, sports equipment,uniforms,parades,rivalries, pep rallies, and athletes who broke racial, gender or physical barriers in sports.Therewillalsobeasectiononthe growth of alternative and extreme sports. TheHometownTeamstourismade possiblethroughtheMuseumonMain Street(MOMS)program,whichisanalliance of the Smithsonian Institution TravelingExhibitionService,theFederation of State Humanities Councils, state humanities councils across the country, and cultural organizations in small,ruralcommunities.

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