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County in need Work of Putnam woman leads state to declare Mesothelioma Awareness Day of poll workers for May 8 ELEANOR – Sept. 26, 2012 has Election been designated Mesothelioma By Jack Bailey

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WINFIELD – Putnam County Clerk Brian Wood said that he is in need of poll workers for the upcoming May 8 primary elections. Wood said that he needs both Republican and Democrat poll workers. “Anyone interested should please contact my office,” Wood said. “This being a presidential election we would like to have a stockpile of workers to draw from.” Wood said that he needs poll workers both to work the polls the day of the primary election and also to man information booths that he plans to set up in high traffic voting areas. Wood said that he thinks the information booths are necessary because of recent redistricting changes so that voters know the proper places to vote. “We can use all of the people we can get,” Wood said. SEE ELECTION ON PAGE 3

Awareness Day in the state of West Virginia thanks to the efforts of an Eleanor woman who has dedicated her life to promoting awareness of the disease. Missy Bowles lost her father to Mesothelioma in 2008 and since that time has worked to honor her father's memory by building awareness of this form of cancer which is usually caused by exposure to asbestos. She has organized ROD's Benefit for Meso the past two years in Eleanor, and is planning a third event for this Sept. 22 in Eleanor. The annual event is named for Bowles father Richard O. Dorsey. Bowles said that she began thinking about trying to have a statewide Mesothelioma Awareness Day declared following last year's Benefit. She said that she talked to people who knew that other states had designated a special day for Mesothelioma Awareness and she wanted to bring that to West Virginia as well. “I then had to make sure that in

(From left) Putnam County State Senator Mike Hall presents a resolution to Jaden Bowles, Missy Bowles and Sharon Dorsey declaring Sept. 26 Mesothelioma Awareness Day in West Virginia. Missy Bowles worked for the designation in honor of her father, Richard Dorsey, who died from Mesothelioma in 2008. Courtesy photo daddy’s honor the residents of West Virginia would understand and ac-

knowledge what Mesothelioma is and that we have a national desig-

15th annual CivilWarWeekend comes toValley Park March 23-25 By Jack Bailey jackbailey@theputnamstandard.com

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nated day for it,” she said. SEE MESOTHELIOMA ON PAGE 3

HURRICANE – The 15th annual Civil War Weekend at Valley Park in Hurricane will take place March 23-25 with a host of new activities for the public to enjoy. “This has become one of our biggest events of the year,” said Putnam County Parks Director Scott Williamson. “And it is the first event of the re-enactors season. We are trying some different things this year and it should be a lot of fun.”

Civil War re-enactors will return to Valley Park in Hurricane March 23-25 for the 15th annual Civil War Weekend. Re-enactors, shown here during last year's weekend, re-enact the skirmish of Hurricane Bridge and the Battle of Scary Creek as part of the weekend's activities. Putnam Standard file photo. The Civil War Weekend will actually begin on Thursday night

with a dinner and presentation with Abe Lincoln at the Com-

mons of Putnam County (formerly the Museum in the Community). President Lincoln will be portrayed by Fritz Klein from Springfield, Ill., who is nationally known for his portrayal of Lincoln. Klein has appeared at the Civil War Weekend previously, but Williamson said that the dinner format will give him a chance to better showcase his re-enactment of the Civil War era president. “He is very excited about doing SEE WAR ON PAGE 15

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