Miners run past Huskies, 65-44

By: Kyle Lovern | Posted: Jan. 7, 2018 | Source: Williamson Daily News

ELKVIEW – The Mingo Central Miners, ranked No. 4 in Class AA, improved to 6-1 on the season with a decisive 66-44 lead over Herbert Hoover Friday night at the Elkview Middle School gym.

The trio of Jeremy Dillon, Drew Hatfield and Garrett Brown combined for 56 point. Dillon, a senior who is head to Marshall University next season, scored 20 points. Hatfield, a sophomore, swished in 21 including three 3-pointers. Brown, also a senior, scored 15 points and pulled down a team-high eight rebounds. Brown also nailed a trio of 3s in the game.

Mingo Central jumped out to an 8-0 lead and led 19-7 after the first quarter. Dillon and Hatfield both had six points in the opening period. (more…)

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

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

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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.

Youth arts groups to stage ‘Wizard of Oz’

The Appalachian Children’s Chorus, the West Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra and the River City Youth Ballet Ensemble will present “The Wizard of Oz” on Feb. 8 at the Clay Center in Charleston. This photograph was taken during a group performance of “A Winter World of Imagination.” Courtesy photo by Michael W. Keller

By: Clint Thomas, Metro staff | Posted: Jan. 5, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail Kanawha Metro

At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, the River City Youth Ballet Ensemble, the Appalachian Children’s Chorus and the West Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra will escort audiences to the merry old land of Oz — by way of the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences in Charleston.

The three local youth groups will collaborate on two stage performances of “The Wizard of Oz” next month. A school performance will also be offered on the morning of Feb. 8.

The youth groups will present their own take on the fanciful tale of Kansas farm girl Dorothy Gale’s adventures in the Land of Oz based on the classic L. Frank Baum stories.

“We’ve come up with a shortened version of it, with an original kind of twist,” River City Youth Ballet Ensemble Artistic Director Michelle Raider said last week.

Michelle Raider

Michelle Raider of Elkview is the River City Youth Ballet Ensemble Artistic Director.

Raider said “The Wizard of Oz” was presented on stage by the Kanawha City-based River City Youth Ballet Ensemble and the West Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra, along with Child Song, in 2006.

For this year’s production, “the Youth Symphony and ACC will be singing some of the stuff they’ve been performing last year. Basically, I sit down and come up with a storyline based on the music,” the Elkview resident explained. “We get together and put it all together.

“It’s pretty cool. We have close to 150 performers in it,” Raider said.

“The ballet kind of tells the story,” she said. “Some pieces will use the Appalachian Children’s Chorus singing, some pieces will have the Youth Symphony playing and some pieces will feature both of them together.

“Each group is working on their sections. We’ll get together for one combined rehearsal before we move into the theater, and we’ll have a dress rehearsal the evening before at the theater,” Raider said.

Thirty-five members of the Appalachian Children’s Chorus will participate in “The Wizard of Oz,” said Selina Midkiff, founder and artistic director of the ACC.

Selina Midkiff

Selina Midkiff is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Appalachian Children’s Chorus.

“It’s such a neat opportunity for the community, particularly to bring their children to see all these groups in one venue at one time,” Midkiff said. “When they see them performing, maybe a kid will say they want to do that, too.”

Midkiff said the ACC consists of students in grades five through 12 from a five-county area.

“The Wizard of Oz” will mark another stage collaboration of the trio of arts groups. Other productions the RCYBE, ACC and WVYSO have staged together include “Cinderella,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “A Winter World of Imagination.”

“The River City Youth Ballet Ensemble, the Appalachian Children’s Chorus and the West Virginia Youth Symphony have successfully joined forces for 12 performances over the past 12 years — and maybe more — to stage a collaborative ballet performance for the mutual benefit of our young dancers, singers and musicians,” West Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra General Manager Marjorie Cooke said in a email. “We each represent the Official Youth Ballet, Chorus and Youth Symphony in the state of West Virginia, as designated by the West Virginia Legislature.

Marjorie Cooke

Marjorie Cooke is the West Virginia Youth Symphony Orchestra General Manager.

“We are each proud of our organization’s individual accomplishments, as well as this unique collaboration designed to let young emerging artists perform with other young emerging artists for young people and adult audience members alike,” Cooke said. “Artistically, we hope to expose young people to a beautiful, live performance including children performing in three disciplines – choral singing, ballet dancing and orchestral classical music playing. We hope to inspire other young artists, as well as increase audiences of tomorrow with a collaboration with approximately 150 RCYBE, ACC and WVYS students on stage and in the pit.

“A fairy tale theme will weave the performance together and garner excitement among the school children and young families,” Cooke added.

The West Virginia Youth Symphony is made up of more than 125 student musicians from 10 counties throughout the Mountain State.

Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. performance of “The Wizard of Oz” can be purchased through the Clay Center box office. Tickets cost $13.50 each for adults and children.

Tickets and additional information about the morning school performance are available at the River City Youth Ballet Ensemble website, www.rcyb.org, or by calling the RCYBE offices at 304-925-DANC (3262).

Metro reporter Clint Thomas can be reached at cthomas@cnpapers.com or by calling 304-348-1232.

 

Hoover show choir to stage ‘Party with the Addams’ dinner theater

By: Clint Thomas, Metro staff | Posted: Jan. 4, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail Kanawha Metro

Herbert Hoover High School’s High Impact show choir will introduce its 2018 competition repetoire in a mysterious and spooky, but altogether fun and appetizing manner.

High Impact will present “Party with the Addams,” a dinner theater paying tribute, in song and dance, to the Addams Family of television and motion picture lore.

“Party with the Addams” will be presented on Saturday, Jan. 20, and Sunday, Jan. 21, at Elkview Middle School, 5090 Elk River Road, Elkview.

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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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Clendenin-based boxer from Hurricane to make professional kickboxing debut

By: Clint Thomas, Metro Staff | Posted: Jan. 3, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

After years of amateur preparation and ring success, Laura Byrnes, who trains at the Elk River Boxing Club in Clendenin, will make her professional kickboxing debut later this month in Moundsville.

Byrnes, a Florida native who lives in Hurricane, will fight on Saturday, Jan. 20, at the Moundsville State Penitentiary. She will compete against Crystal Beyers of Wheeling in the 145-pound weight division.

Byrnes’ match will be part of the Felony Assault live boxing and mixed martial arts card at the penitentiary, which was retired from prison use in the mid-1990s. The contests will get underway at 5 p.m. on Jan. 20. (more…)

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.

Software training program sees support from WV officials, despite complaints

Photo credit: F. Brian Ferguson, Gazette-Mail. Mined Minds, a software development training nonprofit, has an office at the old Clendenin Middle School. The office’s build-out was funded by the Kanawha County Commission. Despite a recent lawsuit filed against Mined Minds, Commission President Kent Carper says the relationship between the county and the nonprofit will not change.

By: Max Garland, Staff Writer and Business Reporter
Posted: Dec. 24, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

West Virginia officials remain supportive of Mined Minds, despite the nonprofit being named in a class-action lawsuit by former participants and shuttering its Pennsylvania operations.

Mined Minds, which has an office at the old Clendenin Middle School, trains people in areas affected by the coal decline in coding and software development.

Participants take a free 32-week course. Graduates are offered a “competency-based” apprenticeship, working on projects for Mined Minds clients, that can last up to 64 weeks with “regular pay increases on meeting learning milestones,” per a Mined Minds document. (more…)

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…)