Local Volunteers Helping Out in Clendenin

It takes a village to restore a village. The people of Elk River know this well, having lived through the devastating flood of 2016, and having welcomed thousands of volunteers into the area to assist in recovery efforts. Town maintenance crews have been working hard to restore the infrastructure and cleanliness of Clendenin, but it’s a very large and ongoing task. Now that some locals are catching up on their own personal recovery issues, several are giving back to the community by volunteering their time and efforts to the town as well.

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Trooper wounded, man faces attempted murder charges after Roane standoff

By: Guiseppe Sabella, Public Safety Reporter | Posted: Dec. 28, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

A man was sent to the hospital with possible hypothermia after he allegedly shot at two law enforcement officers and then hid under his Roane County home on Wednesday evening.

Stanley Gordon Hoskins Jr., 52, will face multiple felony charges after his release from the hospital, according to a news release from West Virginia State Police.

Hoskins allegedly shot and wounded Zachary Hartley, a State Police trooper.

The ensuing standoff lasted about seven hours, according to an email from Capt. Reggie Patterson, a State Police spokesman. The house is located on Red Oak Run Road, in Gandeeville.

Though the situation started with a call of suicidal threats, it was later considered a domestic violence incident. Hoskins had threatened to hurt his wife, the email states.

Hartley and Mike King, a deputy with the Roane County Sheriff’s Office, arrived at the front door of Hoskins’ house at about 5:40 p.m. He then shot at the officers with a shotgun, according to the release.

Hartley was later released from the hospital with minor leg wounds, the release states. It was unclear whether the deputy was wounded.

A handful of surrounding agencies responded to the house, including the Kanwha County Sheriff’s Office, the Charleston Police Department and the Clendenin Police Department.

Authorities eventually broke into the home, the release states, but Hoskins was found under the home.

Paramedics took Hoskins to Roane General Hospital for possible hypothermia. He was expected to be transferred to a hospital in Charleston, according to the release.

Hoskins faces two counts of attempted murder and two counts of malicious wounding, along with charges of domestic battery and domestic assault.

Reach Giuseppe Sabella at giuseppe.sabella@wvgazettemail.com, 304-348-5189 or follow @Gsabella on Twitter.

One Month at a Time: Lending a voice to Clendenin choir’s annual performance

Courtesy photo. With scant rehearsal time and a worn copy of the score to Handel’s “Messiah,” reporter Bill Lynch joined the Clendenin United Methodist community choir’s annual performance of the Christmas classic.

By: Bill Lynch, Entertainment Reporter | Posted: Dec. 21, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

After six months of singing bass in a barbershop chorus, I’d become a little brave. When I heard Clendenin United Methodist Church held an annual community singing of Handel’s “Messiah,” I signed up.

I’ve never been accused of being overly religious. But it seemed important that if I was going to spend some time exploring Christmas, I needed to acknowledge the reason for the season, which is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.

Arguments can be made that we’ve got the day and the month wrong, or that Christmas is an adaptation of old Pagan traditions, or that the current practice of Christmas has less and less to do with faith and more with commerce. (more…)

Dollar General presents surprise check to Clendenin Elementary

By: Kelsey Hoak | Posted: Dec. 21, 2107 | Source: WSAZ

CLENDENIN, W.Va. (WSAZ) — The students at Clendenin-Bridge Elementary received an early Christmas present from a national store.

Dollar General presented the school a $10,000 check Thursday to support their library and literacy initiatives.

This is part of Dollar General’s commitment to serve others through their “12 Days of Giving” campaign.

Teachers say the money will go toward purchasing books and science equipment to help prepare the students for a brighter future. (more…)

Tractor trailer hauling scrapped vehicles crashes on I-79S

By: WSAZ News Staff | Posted: Dec. 20, 2017 at 7:30 am | Source: WSAZ

KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) — The slow lane of I-79 southbound in between Elkview and Clendenin in Kanawha County is shut down.

A tractor trailer crashed at mile marker 16 at 6:35 Wednesday morning.

The truck was hauling scrapped vehicles. Those vehicles are littered along side of I-79.

Crews will have to pick those up and upright the tractor trailer before the slow southbound lane will reopen. (more…)

West Virginia Natural Resources Police investigating after man and his dog shot

By: Jeff Morris | Posted: Dec. 19, 2017 | Source: WCHS

Natural Resources Police in Clay County are asking for public assistance with identifying the person responsible for shooting and wounding a man and his dog.

The 61-year-old man was walking his 10-year-old border collie through the woods on his property in Bickmore about 4:30 p.m. Nov. 12 when they were shot, according to a post on West Virginia Natural Resources Police’s Facebook page.

The unidentified shooter fled the scene on foot. (more…)

Crews battle trailer fire Sunday night

Posted: Dec. 17, 2017 at 9:45 pm | Source: WSAZ

PINCH, W.Va. (WSAZ) — Multiple fire departments are battling a fully involved trailer fire in Pinch.

Dispatch tells WSAZ it’s in the 1500 block of New Hope Road. The call to 911 came in just after 9:00 Sunday night.

We’re told Pinch Volunteer Fire Department, Kanawha Ambulance, Frame Volunteer Fire Department and Clendenin Volunteer Fire Department is on scene.

There’s no word on any injuries.

American Legion Post 61 Holds Annual Christmas Dinner, Hosted by Crown Catering

Every year American Legion Post 61, typically holds their Christmas Dinner in Clendenin where it is hosted by Crown Catering. Post 61 is comprised of veterans mostly from the Clendenin, Clay County, Elkview, and surrounding Elk River Valley areas.

This is a traditional and special annual gathering for the Legion membership and their families at Christmas time. Due to the 2016 Flood which left many Clendenin buildings heavily damaged, including Crown Caterings, last years dinner was held in Elkview.

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Burglaries, thefts reported in Proctorville and Chesapeake

By: David E. Malloy | Posted: Dec. 14, 2017 | Source: Herald-Dispatch

DRUG POSSESSION: Following a traffic stop, a sheriff’s deputy arrested Casey M. Shamblin, 33, of Clendenin, West Virginia, on charges of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle and a misdemeanor charge of drug possession. Authorities recovered a loaded firearm and a speed loader in the vehicle.

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