Boil-water advisories: Jan. 11, 2018

Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Water advisories

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 90 customers on part of Campbells Creek Drive from Hiley Drive (not included) to Point Lick Drive in Campbells Creek. The advisory follows a water main break.

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for seven customers in the Bethel Road in Charleston. The advisory follows a water main break.

West Virginia American Water has issued a boil-water advisory for about 25 customers on Beechwood Drive in South Charleston from Mountain Road (not included) to Locust Avenue (not included). The advisory follows a water main break. (more…)

State Fair of West Virginia scholarship deadline upcoming

Posted: Jan. 10, 2018 | Source: Clay County Free Press

The State Fair of West Virginia 2018 Scholarship applications will be due January 15, 2018. Scholarships are funded through the State Fair Endowment, which was created in 2006, to ensure the long-term support of three key areas; Scholarships Career Advancement Initiatives, Youth Educational Enrichment Programs and Agricultural Competitive Exhibit Premiums.

Five, four-year scholarships of up to $1,000 are awarded to youth who have participated in the State Fair within the previous five years and plan to pursue a vocational trade, associate or bachelor degree, excelled academically, and demonstrated a financial need. Scholarships will be awarded to individuals who have participated in one or more of the following areas at the State Fair of West Virginia:

  1. State Fair Livestock Shows – market animals, purebred animals, and dairy.
  2. Equine Programs – State Fair’s Open Horse Show or Junior Horse and Pony Show.
  3. 4-H and FFA Youth Exhibit Program – 4-H and FFA Underwood Youth Center.

Applications are available online until January 15, 2018 at https://www.gvfoundation.org/ or by visiting the State Fair’s website www.statefairofwv.com/fair. Feel free to call the State Fair Office at 304-645-1090 for more information or questions.

The State Fair of West Virginia, with a $13.8 million dollar economic impact on West Virginia, is a 501c 3 non-profit corporation committed to the traditions of agriculture, family entertainment, and education. For more information visit www.statefairofwv.com.

Settlement for 2014 Elk River chemical spill nears final court approval

By: Michael Lemley | Posted: Jan. 10, 2018 | Source: WV News

CHARLESTON — A $151 million settlement for a class-action lawsuit over a 2014 chemical spill is close to its final court approval following a hearing Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver said that he wants to see updated numbers on the number of claims have been filed and also receive a report from a court-appointed guardian, who works to protect the interests of children who have claims to part of the settlement, before granting the approval.

As of Dec. 19, over 43,000 households in the affected areas have filed claims, as well as nearly 2,000 businesses, according to a claims report filed to the District Court Dec. 29.

In 2014, chemicals were released from a Freedom Industries plant into the Elk River. The spill occurred upstream from an intake for a West Virginia American Water Co. intake, treatment and distribution center and resulted in contaminated water for hundreds of thousands of customers. Portions of nine counties were affected: Boone, Cabell, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Putnam, and Roane.

The lawsuit is against West Virginia American Water and Eastman Chemical Co., and alleges that both companies inadequately handled the incident. The suit says that West Virginia American Water did not adequately prepare for or respond to the spill. It also claims Eastman Chemical did not warn Freedom of the dangers of the chemical or take action when Eastman officials learned that the Freedom facility was in disrepair.

Affected households and businesses can file simple claims to receive flat sums of money based on the number of residents in the household or the size of the business or submit a detailed claim that documents losses. The deadline to submit claims is Feb. 21, and, assuming approval, distribution will begin after.

Copenhaver scheduled a hearing to consider the requested information for Feb. 1.

DNR: West Virginia hunters harvested 108,160 deer in 2017

By: Will Reedy | Posted: Jan. 9, 2018 | Source: WV Explorer

Preliminary counts indicate hunters harvested 108,160 white-tailed deer in West Virginia during the 2017 hunting seasons. The 2017 harvest was four percent below the 2016 harvest of 112,384 deer and 15 percent below the five-year average of 127,803, according to a report published today by the W.Va. Division of Natural Resources.

A breakdown of the combined 2017 deer seasons reveals 44,127 bucks were harvested during the traditional buck firearm season, 33,584 antlerless deer were killed during all antlerless firearm seasons, 26,206 deer were harvested by bows and crossbows, and 4,243 deer were taken by muzzleloader hunters. (more…)

Firefighters battle overnight blazes in Kanawha County

By: Staff Reports | Posted: Jan. 8, 2018 | Source: FOX 11 Eyewitness News

Fires broke out at three separate houses early Monday morning, keeping fire crews active.

A fire at a residence on Pinch Ridge Road in Elkview broke out just before 1 a.m. A family was inside at the time of the start of the fire and was able to escape safely.

About 30 minutes later, a second fire broke out on Bench Way in Charleston. The family at the home also escaped safely. Crews had challenges finding fire hydrants that were no frozen, officials said.

After 1:30 a.m., a third fire was reported, this one in North Charleston. Fire officials said they believe the house was vacant.

No injuries were reported at any of the fires.

Water Crisis Settlement – Deadline Approaches to File Your Claim

This is a friendly reminder to all in the Clendenin and/or Elk River Valley areas that were impacted by the January 2014 Water Crisis, that the deadline for filing a claim in the class action lawsuit against West Virginia American Water is February 21, 2018.

You can view more information regarding filing a claim in the WV Gazette-Mail article.

Claims can be submitted online at the following website www.wvwaterclaims.com.

 

Public Meeting Set to Discuss Future of Local Schools: Feb 7, 2018 6:30PM

A much anticipated public meeting has been scheduled by the Kanawha County Board of Education to discuss the status of Clendenin Elementary School and Herbert Hoover High School.

This public meeting will be held at the Clendenin Volunteer Fire Department on February 7, 2018 at 6:30pm, and there will be a question & answer session.

Many in the Clendenin and Elk River Valley areas have expressed ongoing concerns about the relocation and rebuilding of these schools. This will be a very important meeting and everyone is strongly encouraged to attend.

Elkview man arraigned in Washington County, Pennsylvania on burglary and theft

By: Kathie Warco, Staff Writer | Posted: Jan. 5, 2018 | Source: Observer-Reporter

WEST FINLEY

Warrant arrest: Michael Myers, 35, of Elkview, W.Va., was arraigned Thursday before District Judge Ethan Ward on a warrant obtained by state police charging him with burglary and theft. He is accused of breaking into a garage on Beham Ridge Road, West Finley, on April 19 and stealing a Ford F-150 pickup truck. He was placed in Washington County Jail on $50,000 bond.

Clendenin Planning Commission Established, Facilitated by WVU Law

In the earlier months following the 2016 Flood, Kanawha County Commissioner, James Young, presented an economic development grant opportunity, through WVU, to the former Clendenin town administration. It was approved, applied for, and the grant was secured and passed on to the new administration when they took office.

A variety of local residents were selected and appointed to the new Clendenin Planning Commission. They include: Russel Underwood, Kevin Clendenin, Kay Summers, Mayor Shana Clendenin, Jeanie Ladd Bird, Dave Knight, and Susan Jack.

On Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 they held their first meeting, which was facilitated by the WVU Law Department. An election of officers was conducted, and Kevin Clendenin was named President, and Jeanie Bird, Vice President. Discussions of timelines, scope, bylaws, and other issues took place. <See Agenda and other documents>

The Clendenin Planning Commission Meetings are OPEN to the public. You do not have to live within town limits to attend and/or participate in these meetings. Everyone in Clendenin and the surrounding area is encouraged to attend.

The next meeting will be held Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at 6:30 PM at the Clendenin Rec Building located beside Town Hall. The third meeting has been scheduled for Monday, January 23, 2018 at the Clendenin Rec Building located beside Town Hall at 6:30pm.

Commission buys turf on installment plan to speed Shawnee sport complex development

By: Rick Steelhammer Staff writer | Posted: Jan. 4, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

An agreement allowing the Kanawha County Commission to use an installment plan to buy $2.5 million worth of artificial turf for the Shawnee Park Multi-Sport Complex also makes it possible to build a $500,000 concessions stand/press box building and stay within the project’s budget.

The new turf, purchased from Field Turf Co., through four payments of $625,000 each, will be used to surface the complex’s six soccer fields and four baseball/softball infields. Nearly one million square feet of artificial turf was bought through the arrangement, approved during a County Commission meeting on Thursday.

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