Missing Girl Found in Roane County

Posted: Jan. 25, 2018 at 1:50 p.m. EST | Source: WOWKTV

ROANE COUNTY, WV (WOWK) –

UPDATE:

According to West Virginia State Police, the missing 12-year-old girl has been found safe.

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ORIGINAL:

Fire crews, along with West Virginia State Police are on the search after a report of a missing juvenile in Roane County.

The report came to the newsroom of a missing child in the Looneyville area in southeastern Roane County.

The Newton Volunteer Fire Department tells 13 News that they are responding to the scene with manpower and ATVs.

West Virginia State Police are also responding to the scene.

Little other details are available right now.

We have a crew headed to the scene and will provide more details on this story as soon as we receive it.

Obituary-Ronald Dale Short

Posted: Jan. 25, 2018 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Ronald Dale Short, 67, of Elkview passed away Monday, January 22, 2018 at CAMC Memorial Hospital.

He was born June 2, 1950 to the late Harold Ellis Short and Wanda Lee Ledsome Short. Ronald was a very loving brother and enjoyed being around family. Ronald was also preceded in death by his brother, Terry Short.

He is survived by his brother, Gene Short; sister, Vicki O’Brien, and many family.

In honor of Ronald’s wishes he will be cremated and a memorial service will be held at a future date in the Harless Cemetery.

Online condolences may be sent to www.haferfuneralhome.net.

Hafer Funeral Home, 50 N. Pinch Road, Elkview, is assisting the Short family with arrangements.

Elk Conservation District Announces 2018 Photo and Poster Contest

Photo Credit: Kent Mason | Early morning mist in Smoke Hole Canyon on the South Fork of the Potomac River in West Virginia.

Photo Contest

The Elk Conservation District announces their Annual Conservation Photo Contest for amateur photographers in Braxton, Clay, Nicholas and Webster Counties. The contest is part of the WV Association of Conservation District Supervisors Conservation Photo Contest and the National Association of Conservation Districts Conservation Photo Contest.Elk Conservation District Map

There are four main categories for photos:  Conservation Practices, Close-Up Conservation, Conservation in Action & Conservation across AmericaAll photos submitted must be taken in West Virginia.

ECD contest deadline is June 25, 2018. Click here for entry forms. Please visit the Elk Conservation District website for all guidelines, examples, and standards. The Elk Conservation District serves Braxton, Clay, Nicholas and Webster counties.

Poster Contest

Elk Conservation District invite you to participate in a national conservation poster contest sponsored by the National Association of Conservation Districts. We do realize classroom schedules are tight, but hope you will take time for your students to create a poster and possibly receive a prize.

If your class wishes to participate, please notify the Elk Conservation District office before April 1, 2018. Posters need to be in the district office for judging by May 1, 2018.  If needed, someone will pick up your posters for judging. Winners will receive T-shirts. Theme for 2018 is “Watersheds: Our Water, Our Home”.

Entries must be submitted to the district office no later than May 1,  2018 to be eligible. Click here for entry form. Please visit the Elk Conservation District website for all guidelines, examples, and standards. The Elk Conservation District serves Braxton, Clay, Nicholas and Webster counties.

For more information contact Suzie Steele, District Manager or Cassidy James, District Assistant at 304-765-2535 or email ecd@wvca.us.

Obituary-Philip Alexander

Posted: Jan. 25, 2018 | Source: Bollinger Funeral Home

Philip Wade Alexander, 83, of Charleston, went home to be with his Heavenly Father January 22, 2018.

Philip was born in Boone County, February 21, 1934, to Everett and Thelma Roach Alexander. He was a member of the class of 1953 from Elkview High School. The day after graduation on June 8, 1953, he started working for C&P Telephone Company as a lineman. He joined the Army National Guard March 11, 1953, and served his country proudly for four years. (more…)

Obituary-Lisa Dawn Shores

Posted: Jan. 24, 2018 | Source: Armstrong Funeral Home

Lisa Dawn Shores, 32, of Cooperstown, passed away on January 22, 2018, at her home. She was born June 7, 1985, in Charleston, WV.

She was preceded in death by her mother; Clara Mae Wilson; a brother, Oliver Sheldon Wilson Jr.; nephew, Richard D. Barker; and an infant baby boy.

She is survived by her father, Ronald Keith Shores of Whitesville; sisters, Sharon Vickers of Madison, Terry Clark of Webster, TX, Tammy Goodwin of King George, VA, Regina Wilson of Marmet, Clara Nelson of Prenter; brothers, Billy Wilson of Prenter, Alan Wilson and wife, Kim of Wharton, Daniel Wilson of Elkview; fiance’, Clinton Mullins of Charleston; and her precious Fur babies, Snowflake, Tinkerbell, Sally and Grizzley; many special nieces and nephews.

Armstrong Funeral Home is serving the family.

Obituary-Ella R. (Pauley) Fitzwater

Posted: Jan. 24, 2018 | Source: Curry Funeral Home

Ella R. (Pauley) Fitzwater, 86, of Alum Creek, traded her battered body for a heavenly one on Sunday, January 21, 2018, at Hubbard House West surrounded by her family.

She was a member of Faith Baptist Church and served as the Pastor’s wife and church pianist for many faithful years. She had a love for music and at the age of 13 began playing the piano at several local churches as their church pianist which was amazing in itself being self-taught. Later training her children to harmonize and travel around the area singing for the Lord known as the Fitzwater Family singing group. (more…)

Obituary-Dudley Garland Dawson

Posted: Jan. 26, 2018 | Source: Matics Funeral Home

Dudley Garland Dawson, 79, of Procious, WV entered in the arms of Jesus at Hubbard Hospice House on January 21, 2018.

He was the son of the late Hubert Eurastus Dawson and Flora Mae Butcher Dawson. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Dexter; sisters, Nora Carmen Samples, Cledith Atwood and Chessie McCune.

Dudley was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and brother. He was retired from Clay Co. Department of Highways with 18 years of service and Clendenin Lumber with 29 years of service. He was a faithful and dedicated member of the Burke United Methodist Church, Procious, WV. Dudley Loved the Love of his family and truly loved people.

He will be sadly missed by his wife of 53 years, Elaine, Dudley was the love of her life. He is also survived by: son, Douglas (Kim) Dawson of Clendenin; daughter, Melissa (Jim) Schmaltz of Hoover, Alabama; grandsons, Jarin Schmaltz and T. J. Dawson; great granddaughter, Elisabeth Ruth Schmaltz; sister, Claudia O’Dell of Massillon, OH; and brothers, Dane Dawson of Shreve, Ohio and Daniel Dawson of Fayetteville, WV.

Visitation will be from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Saturday January 27, 2018 at Matics Funeral Home Clendenin. The Funeral will immediately follow at 1:00 PM at the funeral home with Rev. Scott Ferguson and Pastor Allen Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Hubert E. Dawson Family Cemetery Procious, WV.

Online condolences may be expressed at maticsfuneralhome.com. The family suggests in lieu of flowers donations be made to Matics Funeral Home P. O. Box 549 Clendenin, WV 25045.

Obituary-Charles Walter Morton

Posted: Jan. 23, 2018 | Source: Stevens & Grass Funeral Home

Charles Walter “Chuck” Morton, 87, of Charleston passed away Friday January 19, 2018 at Eastbrook Center, Charleston.

Chuck was born on July 22, 1930, in Charleston, to the late Wilford & Loula Mae Hedrick Morton. He was a retired glass cutter at Libby-Owens Ford; was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Charleston; a member of the Elks Club, Charleston Masonic Lodge #153 A.F. & A.M. and the Beni Kedem Shrine. Chuck also managed Mountaineer Limo service in Charleston and was a United States Marine, having served during the Korean Conflict. (more…)

When was the “Mothman” first spotted? Here’s what we know about the monster’s history

By: Jessica Booth | Posted: January 22, 2018 at 12:28 p.m. | Source: Hello Giggles

It seems like things are getting pretty spooky in Chicago, Illinois. This past week, Vice reported that over 55 people have claimed to see the Mothman, a mysterious, giant bird-like creature lurking in the sky. Even spookier? This definitely isn’t the first time the monster has been spotted. In fact, the origins of this creepy urban legend go back about 50 years.

The myth of the Mothman has been around since the 1960s and doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. The creature recently resurfaced in Chicago, where residents have described seeing something large, “bat-like,” and similar to “a big owl.” One witness described the creature as having “muscular legs, a jutting tailbone, and a human-like shape.” Although this description has varied slightly over the years, the basics have remained pretty consistent: the creature seems to be some sort of bird-like humanoid with glowing eyes.

But how did the Mothman come about?

Mothman was first spotted in a cemetery near Clendenin, West Virginia on November 12th, 1966. According to legend, five men were digging a grave when they saw a human-like figure flying low over the trees. This became the first known sighting of the creature, and many more followed.

A few days later, on November 15th, 1966, the second known sighting happened. Two couples were driving past a TNT plant when they reported seeing a large creature with a huge wingspan and red eyes swooping down near their car. They claimed the creature followed them to Point Pleasant in West Virginia before disappearing, and then they went to the police.

From then on, Mothman became a terrifying legend linked to bad luck. When the story got picked up nationally, it gained even more traction. John Keel wrote the book The Mothman Prophecies in 1975, and in 2002, it was made into a movie.

Considering the first sightings were reported in West Virginia, it’s pretty scary that so many people have spotted the Mothman all the way over in Chicago. This has led some to suspect that there is more than one Mothman creature. Lon Strickler, a paranormal researcher who monitors the whereabouts of the monster on his website, PhantomsAndMonsters.com, is one of those people. He told Vice that he believes all the different reports point to at least three Mothman creatures out there in the world.

You might not believe in the Mothman, but admit it: it’s kind of crazy that people from today would spot something extremely similar to what was seen about 50 years ago. Sure, it could just be another urban legend, but this one is definitely worth looking into more.

Tanner files for seat on BOE

Posted: Jan. 22, 2018 | Source: The Fayette Tribune

Veteran educator Marion G. Tanner issued a press release last week announcing her candidacy for one of the three nonpartisan seats on the Fayette County Board of Education in the May 8 primary election.

Tanner has spent her adult life dedicated to educating children, adults and herself. Her public-school teaching career included four years in Braxton County and 28 years in Fayette County. In Fayette County, she taught first and second grade at Rosedale Elementary and sixth and seventh grade language arts at Fayetteville Middle School. (more…)