EnAct completes community needs assessment

Posted: May 22, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail Metro Kanawha

Serving low-income families in Kanawha, Putnam, Fayette, Clay and Boone counties, EnAct Community Action has completed its three-year Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment, the agency announced recently.

The Community Needs Assessment is collected to develop a comprehensive report of key findings about local community conditions to be used by EnAct Community Action and its partners for planning, education and outreach, and resource leveraging and mobilization efforts.

In Kanawha, Putnam and Fayette counties, the Community Needs Assessment oversaw public meetings in mid-April in Chesapeake, Gauley Bridge and Buffalo.

The objectives of this project were to:

  • Conduct a local assessment of needs by compiling county-level data.
  • Collect and analyze primary data by gathering community feedback through surveys and community discussions.
  • Collect and analyze secondary data by researching national, state, and local data sources.
  • Utilize data collected in EnAct’s customer outcome tracking system.
  • Facilitate a planning and analysis process with community partners that identifies priority needs in each county served by EnAct.

The process to develop the Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment involved community meetings, surveys completed by program participants and a separate survey completed by service providers. In addition, basic research data, demographics and other data on the five-county EnAct service area are included in the report.

“I think the communities will be pleased with the report and should find it extremely helpful in their planning processes” EnAct CEO Brent Pauley said in a media release. “This has been a thorough, three-month project, and we attempted to get input from every stakeholder possible.”

The Community Needs Assessment is available at no charge to any individual, community organization or business to assist them in providing needed services to the low-income individuals and families in the five-county service area.

As well as individual county reports, a complete copy of the final report may be found under the “Resources” tab on EnAct’s website at www.EnActWV.org

To obtain an electronic copy of the report, contact Kesha Walton at 304-414-4475.

EnAct Community Action specializes in education assistance, employment assistance, nutrition and other areas that affect low- income individuals and families.

For more information on EnAct Community Action, call 304-414-4475, or visit your nearest EnAct Community Action office. Locations may be found online at www.EnActWV.org.

Locally, the telephone contact numbers are: Charleston Service Office, 304-414-4475; Chesapeake Service Office, 304-949-6077; Clendenin Service Office, 304-548-5392; Hurricane Service Office, 304-562-6037 and Montgomery Service Office, 304-442-2018.

Timing of bat study results could push back construction of flood replacement school by one year

By: Jeff Jenkins | Posted: May 22, 2018 at 1:47 p.m. | Source: WV MetroNews

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It’s possible site preparation for the construction of a new Herbert Hoover High School in Kanawha County won’t begin until November 2019. A pending bat study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service could push the timbering of the site back by one year, state lawmakers were told Tuesday. (more…)

2018 Charleston Gazette-Mail All-Kanawha Valley softball team

Herbert Hoover pitcher Delani Buckner. Craig Hudson | Gazette-Mail

By: Ryan Pritt, Sports Reporter | Posted: May 21, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

2018 Charleston Gazette-Mail All-Kanawha Valley Softball Team

Player of the Year: Caiti Mathes, Hurricane

Rookie of the Year: Jillian Holley, St. Albans

Coach of the Year: Greg Garber, Nitro

FIRST TEAM

Pos. Player School Yr. Stats

P Delani Buckner Herbert Hoover So. 18-0, 0.39 ERA, 210 K

P Harlie Vannatter Hurricane So. 18-3, 1.00 ERA, 173 K

P Brianna McCown GW So. 15-3, 1.07 ERA, 153 K

C Jillian Holley St. Albans Fr. .471, 6 HR, 32 RBI, 11 PO

IF Caiti Mathes Hurricane Jr. .493, 14 HR, 54 RBI, 8 2B

IF Jenna Thomas Sissonville Jr. .533, 16 HR, 57 RBI, 16 2B

IF Kirsten Belcher Herbert Hoover Sr. .539, 7 HR, 48 RBI, 9 2B

IF Jayme Bailey Hurricane Sr. .426, 6 HR, 29 RBI, 16 SB

OF Kiersten Landers Hurricane Sr. .469, 37 R, 26 SB

OF Madison Ramirez Riverside Sr. .500, 6 HR, 27 RBI

OF Katy Darnell GW Jr. .372, 3 HR, 4 3B, 10 SB

UTIL Taylor Bonnett Poca Sr. 18-8, 1.85 ERA, 176 K, .402

UTIL Gracie Donato Riverside Sr. .515, 7 HR, 31 RBI, 10 2B

SECOND TEAM

P Bella Savilla Nitro Fr. 22-7, 2.47 ERA, 185 K

P Kinsey Hudson St. Albans So. 14-7, 2.95 ERA, 146 K

P Lauren Pauley Riverside Sr. 12-6, 3.29 ERA, 64 K

C Sydney Houck Winfield Sr. .409, 2 HR, 17 RBI, 10 2B

IF Lydia Sweat Nitro So. .480, 35 RBI, 13 2B

IF Rebekah Woody Herbert Hoover Jr. .474, 4 HR, 36 RBI, 11 SB

IF Emma Groe GW Jr. .441, 2 HR, 10 2B, 25 RBI

IF Katlyn Rasnake Buffalo Sr. .484, 42 SB

OF Gracie Payne St. Albans Fr. .389, 7 HR, 36 RBI, 7 2B

OF Megan Seafler Herbert Hoover Jr. .449, 16 SB

OF Jasmine Symns Riverside So. .449, 27 SB

UTIL Presley McGee Herbert Hoover So. 12-0, 0.98 ERA, .440, 23 RBI

UTIL Lindsey Russell Buffalo So. 13-10, 139 K, .412, 5 HR, 5 3B

Several SBA board members oppose voting on Hoover demolition

Herbert Hoover High Principal Mike Kelley walks through a hallway in the former Hoover building that was filled with slick mud by the June 2016 flood. The building was closed, and students are attending classes in portable rooms until a new school is built. Gazette-Mail file photo

By: Ryan Quinn, Staff Writer | Posted: May 21, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Several state School Building Authority board members Monday opposed voting on the contested bid to demolish Kanawha County’s former Herbert Hoover High building, and the SBA’s board executive director said after the vote that he doesn’t plan to put the issue on a meeting agenda.

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Complete high school softball state tournament schedule

Eddie Ferrari, ThePictureGuyWV.com

Hurricane advanced through regional play with an overall 22-3 record.

Posted: May 21, 2018 at 4:17 p.m. | Source: WV MetroNews

VIENNA, W.Va. — The daily schedule for this week’s high school softball state tournament from Vienna.

Click here for the brackets from each class.

Tournament play runs Wednesday, May 23 and Thursday, May 24 with a rain-date of Friday, May 25, if necessary.

 

CLASS AAA (All games on Field 1)

Wednesday (May 23)

Game 1: 9:45 a.m. — John Marshall (28-1) vs. Washington (19-9)

Game 2: 30 minutes after Game 1 — Hurricane (22-3) vs. George Washington (20-5)

Game 3: 4:45 p.m. — Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2

Game 4: 30 minutes after Game 3 — Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2

Thursday (May 24)

Game 5: 9:45 a.m. – Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4

Game 6: 2:15 p.m. – Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Game 5

Game 7 (if necessary): 30 minutes after Game 6

 

CLASS AA (All games on Field 3)

Game 1: 9:30 a.m. — Petersburg (25-3) vs. Herbert Hoover (30-0)

Game 2: 30 minutes after Game 1 — Chapmanville Regional (20-3) vs. Wyoming East (20-4)

Game 3: 4:30 p.m. — Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2

Game 4: 30 minutes after Game 3 — Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2

Thursday (May 24)

Game 5: 9:30 a.m. – Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4

Game 6: 2:00 p.m. – Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Game 5

Game 7 (if necessary): 30 minutes after Game 6

 

CLASS A (All games on Field 2)

Game 1: 10 a.m. — Wheeling Central (18-5) vs. Moorefield (22-8)

Game 2: 30 minutes after Game 1 — Sherman (18-7) vs. Fayetteville (18-7)

Game 3: 5 p.m. — Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2

Game 4: 30 minutes after Game 3 — Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2

Thursday (May 24)

Game 5: 10 a.m. – Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4

Game 6: 2:30 p.m. – Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Game 5

Game 7 (if necessary): 30 minutes after Game 6

Audit: At least 495 use state vehicles to commute; other details lacking

Gazette-Mail file photo

By: Phil Kabler, Statehouse Reporter | Posted: May 20, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Legislative auditors continue to struggle to get a handle on use of the state’s vehicle fleet because of agencies that are exempt from state Fleet Management regulations, and the lack of a state law requiring agencies to separately track business and nonbusiness mileage, auditors advised the legislative Post-Audits Committee Sunday.

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WV water crisis settlements not yet ready for distribution

This photo from a U.S. Chemical Safety Board report shows the Freedom Industries facility along the Elk River, and highlights the tank that spilled the chemical Crude MCHM into the river near the intake for West Virginia American Water’s plant in Charleston. An estimated 300,000 people were told not to drink, clean with, bathe with or otherwise use the water for days. The tank farm has since been demolished. Gazette-Mail file photo

By: Kate Mishkin, Environment Reporter | Posted: May 19, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Residents and businesses affected by the 2014 Kanawha Valley water crisis won’t receive settlements until a federal judge issues his final approval order and administrators finish processing the claims.

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