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Issue 101, Volume 69

Absences
cancel meeting
By Lorna Hart

Thursday, June 25, 2015 s 50¢

Grant assists charity

lhart@civitasmedia.com

MIDDLEPORT — Unable to conduct businesses due to a lack of a quorum, the regularly
scheduled Middleport Village Council meeting Monday night had to be cancelled, leaving
members of the audience a bit perplexed.
Only Middleport Mayor Michael Gerlach, fiscal officer Susan Baker and council members
Emerson Heighton and Sharon Older were
present for the village’s regularly scheduled
7 p.m. meeting Monday. Council meetings
require four of the six members to be present
to constitute a quorum.
Council member Penny Burge had given
notice two weeks ago that she would be out of
town. Doug Dixon called at noon Tuesday to
advise he had to work late and would not be at
the meeting.
A message was left after 5 p.m. Tuesday by
Roger Manley’s granddaughter, stating that
Manley was out of town.
The message was not
“This is part
received until Wednesof making our
day morning because it
people healthier
was left after business
hours.
and I would like
No word had been
to move forward
received, officials said,
without delay.”
from Dick Vaughn that
he would not be attend— Michael Gerlach
ing the meeting. When
Middleport Mayor
Gerlach spoke with
him the following day,
Vaughn told Gerlach he
did not think there would be enough council
members to have a quorum, so he didn’t attend.
The agenda for Tuesday’s meeting included a
critical vote to approve the third member of the
Board of Public Affairs.
During the June 8 council meeting, the consequences of eliminating the village administrator position were again discussed. A void
had been created by the act, leaving the village
without an operator of record. The EPA was
informed and told the village they had only a
matter of days to correct the situation.
The EPA also asked the village about plans
for dealing with water leaks, and suggested and
approved the use of help provided by Tuppers
Plains Water District. The village is required to
pay TPWD for this service.
The Board of Public Affairs is a three-person
board that will now be responsible for oversight of water and sewer, instead of the village
administrator.
The mayor said the implementation of the
Board of Public Affairs was crucial to solving
the problem and to allow the village to move
forward with a planned project.
Gerlach, as mayor, is responsible for the
appointments. Two candidates were put forward at the June 8 meeting, both of which were
approved by council. Gerlach said he would
have the third person for the board by the next
meeting.
All three members must be approved for the
positions before any action on the water and
sewer issues can move forward.
As a result of the Tuesday meeting cancellation, several projects will continue to be on
hold. A water line project is one that, among
other things, is designed to replace old waterlines under homes in the village with new outdoor lines.
“This is part of making our people healthier,”
Gerlach said, “and I would like to move forward
without delay.”
Lorna Hart can be reached at 740-992-2155 EXT. 2551

Sisters of St. Joseph charity
gives to community center
By Lorna Hart

Foundation.
The Sisters have been
a blessing to the Meigs
POMEROY — MulCooperative Parish over
berry Country Kitchen, the years by awarding a
located in the Mulbernumber of grants. This
ry Community Center
grant allowed the kitchen
at 260 Mulberry Ave.,
to purchase needed applirecently received a
ances, including a comgrant from the Sisters
mercial refrigerator and
of St. Joseph Charities gas stove.

lhart@civitasmedia.com

Father Tim Kozac, of
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Pomeroy,
recently visited the kitchen and was said he was
pleased to see the grant
put to good use.
The kitchen runs
entirely on donations
of $3 per meal or three
food items, beverages are

included. The menu is
published in advance for
the entire month and is
available at the center. An
example of a menu is garlic chicken, cheesy pasta
bake, tossed salad and
apple spice cake.
Know as “the place
where everyone eats,”
the Mulberry Country
Kitchen is open Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday
between 11:30 a.m and
12:30 p.m. and offers lowcost meals to anyone who
visits.
Reach Lorna Hart at 740-992-2155
EXT. 2551.

Commission updated on Prison proposal
By Beth Sergent
bsergent@civitasmedia.com

POINT PLEASANT — “I believe
we’re all very proud of the Lakin facility
now … it gives a lot back to community.
I guess we’re trying to ﬁgure out why
are we changing something when it’s
not broken?”
This was a question posed by Commissioner Tracy Doolittle to West Virginia Division of Corrections Commissioner
Jim Rubenstein at Wednesday’s informal
meeting about proposed changes to
the Lakin Correctional Center, namely,
switching the female population to a
male population and its implications.
Joining Rubenstein at the meeting,
were additional DOC personnel, including Warden Lori Nohe and other Lakin
staff members. Also at the meeting,
Delegates Scott Cadle, Mike Ihle, Jim
Butler and Sen. Mitch Carmichael.
Hosting the roundtable were Mason
County Commissioners Doolittle, Miles
Epling and Rick Handley.
As previously reported, the DOC has
bid on property in Pendleton County,

Beth Sergent| OVP News

The Mason County Commission hosts an informal meeting about the proposed changes to
Lakin Correctional Center by the West Virginia Division of Corrections.

speciﬁcally the naval base at Sugar
Grove that the federal government is
closing in September. The proposal is
to purchase the property and convert it
into a female prison with the capacity
to hold 613 inmates. The Lakin female
population would be shifted to the
Sugar Grove site and a male population
would be housed at Lakin which, as of
Wednesday, was housing 516 female
inmates with minimum, medium and

maximum security needs. If the plan is
approved, it would be phased in over a
period of three years and at some point,
the population at Lakin would temporarily be both male and female as the
transition occurs and upgrades to the
new facility at Sugar Grove are made.
Upgrades to the Sugar Grove facility
are estimated to cost around $19 million, Rubenstein said.
See PROPOSAL | 5

Local students tour tropics in Costa Rica

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Linda Lukasik, Mulberry Country Kitchen coordinator and head volunteer, shows Father Tim Kozak the new commercial refrigerator.

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REEDSVILLE — Nineteen students, teachers
and parents from Meigs
and Athens counties
joined the newly formed
Southeast Ohio International Travel Club for an
educational adventure
tour of Costa Rica.
Led by Education First
Tours, the group circled
from the capital city of
San Jose to the volcanoes
of the cloud forest, then

traveled south to the
white-sand beaches of the
Paciﬁc coast. The 10-day
adventure included the
Carara Biological Reserve
and Manuel Antonio
National Park.
On Costa Rica’s Arbor
Day, the travelers planted
trees in the forest. For a
service activity, the group
visited an elementary
school, taking along gifts
and joining the children
in dances and games.

The travelers swam
under La Fortuna waterfall and visited an active
volcano, then took a welldeserved dip in Baldi Hot
Springs. Daily activities
included hiking, swimming, kayaking, horseback riding, zip lining,
whitewater rafting, tours
of coffee and cocoa plantations, and a visit to an
oxcart factory in Sarchi,
a city renowned for its
artists.

The Touch of the Tropics tour focuses on the
rich diversity of wildlife
and ﬂora in Costa Rica.
Numerous sightings of
monkeys, snakes, lizards,
and colorful birds and
ﬂowers exceeded the
promises of the travel
brochures.
The Southeast Ohio
International Travel
Club – Learn Live Travel,
plans to go to Spain in
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Flossie “Flo” Bowyer
Koontz, 87, of Ona, died Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at
St. Mary’s Medical Center, Huntington, W.Va.
Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville,
Ohio, is in charge of arrangements, which are incomplete.

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Phyllis A. Slone, 77, of
Proctorville, died Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at The
Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House, Huntington,
W.Va.
Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 27,
2015, at Hall Funeral Home and Crematory, Proctorville, by Minister Brad Poe. Burial will follow in Rome
Cemetery, Proctorville, Ohio. Visitation will be held
10-11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

MCMASTER
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Paul James McMaster,
80, of Huntington, passed away Sunday, June 21,
2015, at The Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House,
Huntington.
Funeral service will be noon Friday, June 26, 2015,
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ASHTON, W.Va. — Sarah Wray, 77, of Ashton,
Ohi,o by Pastor Jerry Galloway. Burial will follow
passed away Monday, June 22, 2015, at Riverside
at Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point, Ohio.
Visitation will be 11 a.m. to noon Friday at the funeral Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday, June 26, 2015,
home.
at Balls Chapel Church, Ashton. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. Friends may call between 6-8 p.m.
POPE
Thursday, June, 25, 2015, at Deal Funeral Home.
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Main Street Point Pleasant welcomes ‘Galleria’
By Beth Sergent

niture pieces, upscale estate
pieces and status estate pieces
which stand apart and take up
POINT PLEASANT —
their own special space on the
Something special and unique. display ﬂoor. Jones also sells
These were key words for
gourmet fudge shipped fresh
Paul Jones, owner of Galleria
from a dealer in Chicago and
Designs, when he had designs
also offers up a special brand of
of one of Main Street’s newest
biscotti.
businesses.
Jones said he is always lookThe idea for Galleria Designs ing out for that unique item,
came to him about ﬁve years
from unique chairs and sofas to
ago. He wanted to provide
a reprint of the china pattern
customers with an unusual and on the Titanic or a mahogany
new shopping experience in
bankers desk with Chippendale
downtown Point Pleasant.
handles, all of which are curInside Galleria Designs,
rently in the store. In addition,
Jones has created an atmohe also provides free, personsphere that has the ambiance
alized gift wrapping for purof an upscale antiques store in chased items, does silk ﬂower
Savannah, Ga.
arrangements and provides
“It deﬁnitely has that South- unique gift baskets.
ern feel,” Jones said when
Jones added he’s been
showing off some of his latest
pleased with the response
additions.
the shop has received since
Items in Galleria Designs
it opened three months ago,
include Waterford crystal,
having visitors from not
classic mahogany antique furonly Point Pleasant but from

bsergent@civitasmedia.com

around the area.
Jones is a native of Point
Pleasant and a familiar face on
the local business scene. He
was the original owner of Four
Seasons Florist but moved
from the area in the mid-1980s.
A 1969 graduate of Point
Pleasant High School, Jones
returned a couple of years ago
to care for his aging parents,
Paul Sr. and Wanda Jones.
Unfortunately Jones recently
lost his parents, both within six
months of each other.
Despite some of the hardship, it did put Jones back in
his hometown and as he put it,
at 62 years old, he wasn’t ready
to retire and this was the perfect time to pursue his dream
of Galleria Designs.
“I wanted to give the people
of Point Pleasant something
new and different,” he said.
Galleria Designs is located at
405 Main St. next to the Lowe
Hotel. It’s open from 9 a.m. to

Courtesy photo

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Clerk Amber Tatterson; Point Pleasant City Councilwoman Elizabeth Jones; and
Carolyn Harris, of Main Street Point Pleasant.

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Advance Auto Parts plans new Mason location
Staff Report

committed to bringing our
on most vehicles.
testing of his automotive
promise — service is our
The store offers fast
knowledge by the National
MASON, W.Va. — Ofﬁbest part — to life not only
parts delivery to local comInstitute for Automotive
cials with Advance Auto
for our customers, but also
mercial customers such as
Service Excellence.
Parts Inc., the largest autoThe new store offers cus- professional mechanics and in the communities where
motive aftermarket parts
tomers a wide range of parts garages. Customers can also our customers and team
provider in North America
members live. As part of this
conveniently order online
and recognized national
serving both professional
and pick up in the new store commitment, we are pleased
brands, as well as several
installer and do-it-yourself
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customers, say they will
has been donated to Bend
lar store hours, customers
members will provide free
open its ﬁrst store in Mason
may drop off used motor oil Area C.A.R.E.,” Rose said.
installation for new windat 29 Mallard Lane, right in
shield wipers and also offer and batteries for recycling
Vehicle know-how is made
front of Walmart, on July 16.
— ensuring that these mate- easier than ever by Advance.
a complimentary check of
A ribbon cutting ceremoa vehicle’s electrical system rials don’t end up in landﬁlls The company’s website,
ny will be 11 a.m. July 16.
where they could harm the
and old battery, as well as
www.AdvanceAutoParts.com,
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industries, Rose has been
with Advance Auto Parts for
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FRIDAY, JUNE 26
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THEIR VIEW

No sanctuary
from violence
We don’t know a lot about Dylann Roof, the
21-year-old suspect in the shooting deaths of nine
people in Charleston, S.C.
What we’ve learned thus far paints an ugly and
disturbing picture, but it’s a partial portrait at
best.
This much we do know: Nobody comes from
the womb fueled with rage and hate and a fullblown plan to walk into a historic black church
— a church! — and coldly gun down nine human
beings. Nobody.
A tearful South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley
said at a news conference, “Parents are having to
explain to their kids how they can go to church
and feel safe.”
Which leaves us asking the kinds of questions
with which we’ve become more familiar than anyone, or any society, should ever be.
Such as: What kind of poison is poured into
the ears, the mind, the heart, that can lead to
something like this? Who or what poured it, and
why? Maybe we can never fully understand when
or how the seeds get planted that grow into such
deadly toxins. But if we ever stop trying to understand, we will have simply surrendered to evil.
Survivors of the shooting say Roof walked in
and sat among praying parishioners for almost an
hour, then went and sat beside the pastor before
opening ﬁre.
“I have to do it,” the shooter was quoted as saying. “You rape our women and you’re taking over
our country. And you have to go.”
If that is close to an accurate quote, then this
can safely be classiﬁed as, among other things,
domestic terrorism — no less an act of terror than
blowing up a government building in Oklahoma
City or crashing airplanes into skyscrapers in
Manhattan. A Facebook proﬁle picture of Roof
wearing a jacket with the ﬂags of apartheid-era
African nations is just another brush stroke in the
picture.
But regardless of whether it was terrorism, one
man’s fanatical racial hatred or just deranged and
ultimately inexplicable rage, nine human beings
were killed in cold blood, in a house of worship.
They were mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, sisters and brothers.
Sadly, if predictably, the gunshots had barely
stopped echoing before this tragedy became sociopolitical fodder — pundits and political factions
making Charleston’s horror into a political issue,
while in the same breath accusing political foes of
making it into a political issue.
Maybe just this once, if only for a little while, we
can try to ignore the ideological racket and listen
instead for the weeping of the victims’ families
and friends, the soft voices of condolence from
decent people all over the nation and the world,
the quiet mourning of our fellow Americans after
yet another violent and senseless assault on our
common humanity. And maybe, if we listen hard
enough, the falling tears of God.
Reprinted from the Columbus (Ga.) Ledge-Enquirer via Civitas Media
wire.

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THEIR VIEW

Investing in infrastructure, jobs
Several years ago my
world-class infrastructure.
wife, Connie, and I were lisIn Ohio, one quarter of
tening to one of my favorite
our bridges are deemed
radio programs, NPR’s Sci“structurally deﬁcient”
ence Friday, and we heard
or “functionally obsolete”
an interview with author
by the Federal Highway
Earl Swift, who wrote a
Administration. Forty-ﬁve
book called “The Big Roads: Sherrod
percent of our state’s major
The Untold Story of the
urban highways are congestBrown
Engineers, Visionaries, and Contributing ed, costing our drivers $3.6
Trailblazers Who Created
Columnist
billion a year in additional
the American Superhighrepairs and operating costs.
ways.”
Many of these 6,500 Ohio
Mr. Swift related the story
bridges in need of repair depend
of those trailblazers who in the
on funding from the highway
1930s, ’40s, and ’50s created the
bill to make improvements and
world’s largest public works projupgrades. But the highway bill is
ect: the U.S. interstate highway
set to expire at the end of July, and
system.
unless the federal transportation
That generation built and
bill is reauthorized, repairs will
bequeathed to us a transportation
be delayed and thousands of consystem that was the envy of the
struction jobs will be at risk.
world.
If we expect to continue our
They built it, but we haven’t
leadership of the global economy,
maintained it.
we must invest in a long-term
Too many of our roads, bridges transportation plan — for both
and railways have fallen into
highways and transit programs.
disrepair. The quality of U.S.
Countries like Brazil and China
infrastructure now ranks just
are making investments in state16th in the world, according
of-the art transportation systems
to the World Economic Forum.
— we can’t allow the U.S. to lag
To remain on top of the world’s
behind.
economy, we need to invest in a
Transportation bills are tradi-

tionally bipartisan, six-year bills
with guaranteed funding. That
guaranteed funding gives states,
cities and public transportation
agencies the certainty they need to
plan large-scale, long-term projects
to repair and expand transportation infrastructure.
But since 2009, Congress has
done the opposite of providing
certainty — passing 12 short-term
extensions.
A long-term transportation bill
is an opportunity to create jobs,
and bolster our manufacturing
industry. Companies like ArcelorMittal, AK Steel, and Nucor
are making steel in Ohio that can
build and rebuild our bridges.
The clock is ticking — the Senate needs to commit to rebuilding
our infrastructure across the board
and reauthorize the highway bill.
If we expect to remain the world’s
No. 1 economy, we need to follow the example of our parents
and grandparents, and invest in
roads, bridges, and railways that
will once again be the envy of the
globe.
Sherrod Brown is a Democratic U.S. senator
representing Ohio.

TODAY IN HISTORY...
Today is Thursday,
June 25, the 176th day of
2015. There are 189 days
left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in
History:
On June 25, 1950, war
broke out in Korea as
forces from the communist North invaded the
South.
On this date:
In 1788, Virginia ratiﬁed the U.S. Constitution.
In 1876, Lt. Col.
George A. Custer and
his 7th Cavalry were
wiped out by Sioux and
Cheyenne Indians in the
Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana.
In 1910, President William Howard Taft signed
the White-Slave Trafﬁc
Act, more popularly
known as the Mann Act,
which made it illegal to
transport women across
state lines for “immoral”
purposes.
In 1938, the Fair Labor
Standards Act of 1938
was enacted.
In 1943, Congress
passed, over President
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
veto, the Smith-Connally
Anti-Strike Act, which
allowed the federal government to seize and
operate privately owned
war plants facing labor
strikes.

In 1959, spree killer
Charles Starkweather,
20, was put to death in
Nebraska’s electric chair.
Eamon de Valera was
inaugurated as president
of Ireland.
In 1962, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled
that recitation of a statesponsored prayer in New
York State public schools
was unconstitutional.
In 1975, the government of Indian Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi
declared a state of emergency aimed at cracking down on political
opponents. (The state of
emergency was lifted in
March 1977.)
In 1981, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled
that male-only draft
registration was constitutional.
In 1990, the U.S.
Supreme Court, in its
ﬁrst “right-to-die” decision, ruled that family
members could be barred
from ending the lives of
persistently comatose
relatives who had not
made their wishes known
conclusively. African
National Congress leader
Nelson Mandela met
with President George
H.W. Bush at the White
House.
In 1995, Warren Burger, the 15th chief justice

of the United States, died
in Washington at age 87.
In 2009, death claimed
Michael Jackson, the
“King of Pop,” in Los
Angeles at age 50 and
actress Farrah Fawcett in
Santa Monica, Calif., at
age 62.
Ten years ago: Hardline Tehran mayor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was
declared the winner of
Iran’s presidential runoff
election. The NAACP
selected retired Verizon
executive Bruce S. Gordon
to be its new president
(however, Gordon abruptly resigned in March
2007). Stage and screen
actor John Fiedler, 80,
died in Englewood, N.J.
Five years ago: Group
of Eight leaders, including President Barack
Obama, began meeting
in Huntsville, Ontario,
Canada. BP said its
effort to drill a relief well
through 2 1/2 miles of
rock to stop the oil spill
in the Gulf of Mexico
was on target for completion by mid-August.
Edwin Jackson threw
the fourth no-hitter of
the season, leading the
Arizona Diamondbacks
to a 1-0 victory over his
former team, the Tampa
Bay Rays.
Today’s Birthdays:
Actress June Lockhart is

90. Civil rights activist
James Meredith is 82.
Rhythm-and-blues singer
Eddie Floyd is 78. Actress
Barbara Montgomery is
76. Actress Mary Beth Peil
is 75. Basketball Hall-ofFamer Willis Reed is 73.
Singer Carly Simon is 70.
Rock musician Ian McDonald (Foreigner; King Crimson) is 69. Actor-comedian
Jimmie Walker is 68.
Actor-director Michael
Lembeck is 67. TV personality Phyllis George is
66. Rock singer Tim Finn
is 63. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is
61. Rock musician David
Paich (Toto) is 61. Actor
Michael Sabatino is 60.
Celebrity chef Anthony
Bourdain is 59. Actor-writer-director Ricky Gervais
is 54. Actor John Benjamin
Hickey is 52. Rock singer
George Michael is 52.
Actress Erica Gimpel is
51. Retired NBA All-Star
Dikembe Mutombo is 49.
Rapper-producer Richie
Rich is 48. Rapper Candyman is 47. Contemporary
Christian musician Sean
Kelly (Sixpence None
the Richer) is 44. Actress
Angela Kinsey is 44. Rock
musician Mike Kroeger
(Nickelback) is 43. Rock
musician Mario Calire is
41. Actress Linda Cardellini is 40. Actress Busy
Philipps is 36.

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same training, regardless of
gender. However, it was also
noted the 40 new positions
that would be created by the
switch to a male population
would be brought about
because male prisons require
more posts.
Rubenstein said as far as
additional security at Lakin,
should the plan be greenlighted, a hot-wire security
system would be placed on
the fence at the facility to
alert correctional ofﬁcers if
an offender touches it and
where, which amounts to
having an ofﬁcer on the
fence’s perimeter. Other than
that, he said there would
be no real physical changes
to the facility. He also said
Lakin has a lot of “security
bells and whistles” and was
more suited to a male population. He added community
programs where inmates do
community service would
stay in place, only with the
minimum-security male
offenders participating.
Rubenstein said there are
1,100 offenders currently
serving their prison sentences in regional jails who will
wait around 11 months to
actually get one of the 5,850
beds the DOC offers. He also
said the female population

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At Wednesday’s meeting,
Rubenstein said the federal
government solicited bids
from the state concerning
the property and last month,
the DOC was informed it
had been awarded the bid.
Now, the decision lies with
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin as to
if the project moves forward
or dies.
As for how Rubenstein
answered the “if it isn’t
broken why ﬁx it” question
posed by Doolittle, he said
he needed to look at where
the needs of the DOC were.
When looking at Lakin, he
said the women didn’t need
the number of cells at the
facility though men, who
would be medium-security
inmates, are better suited for
a facility of that nature. He
added there would also be
minimum-security males at
Lakin as well.
Doolittle asked if the
female correctional ofﬁcers
currently at Lakin would
keep their jobs, to which
Rubenstein said, “Absolutely.” He said all correctional ofﬁcers receive the

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66°

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76°

ALMANAC

HEALTH TODAY

Statistics through 3 p.m. yesterday

AccuWeather.com Asthma Index™

Temperature

The AccuWeather.com Asthma
Index combines the effects of current air quality, pollen counts, wind,
temperature, dew point, barometric
pressure, and changes from past weather
conditions to provide a scale showing the overall
probability and severity of an asthma attack.

High
Low
Normal high
Normal low
Record high
Record low

82°
64°
85°
64°
105° in 1930
45° in 1915

Precipitation

(in inches)

24 hours ending 3 p.m. yest.
Month to date
Normal month to date
Year to date
Normal year to date

0.01
3.13
3.19
23.56
21.27

SUN &amp; MOON
Today
6:04 a.m.
8:58 p.m.
2:44 p.m.
1:47 a.m.

Sunrise
Sunset
Moonrise
Moonset

Last

Jul 1

Jul 8

Low

Fri.
6:05 a.m.
8:58 p.m.
3:40 p.m.
2:18 a.m.

New

Jul 15

First

Jul 23

The solunar period indicates peak feeding times
for ﬁsh and game.

Major
7:10a
7:51a
8:32a
9:15a
9:59a
10:48a
11:40a

Minor
1:00a
1:40a
2:20a
3:02a
3:46a
4:34a
5:26a

Moderate

High

High

Major
7:32p
8:14p
8:56p
9:39p
10:25p
11:15p
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Minor
1:21p
2:02p
2:44p
3:27p
4:12p
5:01p
5:53p

WEATHER HISTORY
On June 25, 1988, extreme heat
baked the Ohio Valley and lower
Great Lakes region. Cleveland, Ohio,
hit 104 degrees, and Ft. Wayne,
Ind., rose to 106 -- both record high
temperatures for these cities.

300

Air Quality Index: 0-50, Good; 51-100,
Moderate; 101-150, Unhealthy for sensitive
groups; 151-200, Unhealthy; 201-300, Very
unhealthy; 301-500, Hazardous.

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

OHIO RIVER
Levels in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday

Flood
24-hr.
Location
Stage Level Chg.
Willow Island
37 12.06 -0.62
Marietta
34 20.69 -0.76
Parkersburg
36 23.88 -1.50
Belleville
35 12.30 -0.20
Racine
41 12.69 -0.39
Point Pleasant
40 25.76 -1.03
Gallipolis
50 12.13 +0.08
Huntington
50 30.31 -0.72
Ashland
52 36.61 +0.28
Lloyd Greenup 54 12.81 +0.50
Portsmouth
50 29.90 -1.80
Maysville
50 37.20 +0.10
Meldahl Dam
51 30.90 -0.50
Forecasts and graphics provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015

Let’s Talk
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8:30

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7 PM

7:30

8 PM

450 (MAX)

SUNDAY

The Brink
"Pilot"

8:30
(:35) Ballers

9 PM

9:30

10 PM

10:30

(:05) Gone Girl (2014, Mystery) Rosamund Pike, Missi

"Pilot"
Pyle, Ben Affleck. Suspicion is turned on a husband who
reported his wife missing on their fifth anniversary. TVMA
Death Sentence (‘07, Act) Garrett Hedlund, Kelly
Private Parts (‘97,
Preston, Kevin Bacon. A middle-aged executive witnesses Com) Mary McCormack,
something and does everything to protect his family. TVMA Howard Stern. TVM
(:55)
Mission: Impossible III (‘06, Act) Philip Seymour Penny Dreadful "Memento
Hoffman, Tom Cruise. An agent is called out of retirement Mori"
to rescue a fellow agent from an arms dealer. TV14
(:10)

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Rather cloudy and
humid with t-storms

Mostly cloudy and
humid with a t-storm

Variable cloudiness

Partly sunny, pleasant
and warmer

Mainly cloudy with a
t-storm or two

Partly sunny with a
t-storm in spots

Logan
81/63

NATIONAL CITIES
Marietta
82/61

Murray City
81/63
Belpre
84/63

Athens
82/63

McArthur
82/64

500

Primary pollutant: Particulates

8 PM

80°
67°

Parkersburg
83/62

Coolville
83/63

Milton
90/69

Spencer
87/66

Clendenin
88/69

St. Albans
90/69

Huntington
89/66

NATIONAL FORECAST
110s
100s
Seattle
85/61
90s
80s
70s
60s
50s
40s
30s
20s
San Francisco
10s
76/57
0s
-0s
Los Angeles
80/59
-10s
T-storms
Rain
Showers
Snow
Flurries
Ice
Cold Front
Warm Front
Stationary Front

Elizabeth
87/64

Buffalo
89/68

Ironton
90/67

Ashland
89/67
Grayson
90/68

Today

St. Marys
83/63

Wilkesville
84/63
POMEROY
Jackson
86/64
85/65
Ravenswood
Rio Grande
88/66
87/66
Centerville
POINT PLEASANT
Ripley
82/63
GALLIPOLIS
88/66
88/67
87/66

South Shore Greenup
90/68
86/66

58

Dome "Move On/ But I'm Not" The residents of Chester's
Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome. (SP) (N)

83°
62°

Portsmouth
88/67

AIR QUALITY

Big Brother (N)

10:30

79°
57°

Lucasville
87/65
Very High

BOOM! "It's the Maple
Syrup Bomb!" (P) (N)
Death in Paradise "The
Perfect Murder"

10 PM

Aquarius "A Whiter Shade Hannibal "Aperitivo" (N)
of Pale" (N)
Aquarius "A Whiter Shade Hannibal "Aperitivo" (N)
of Pale" (N)
Mistresses "Odd Couples" Rookie Blue "Open
(N)
Windows" (SP) (N)
Justice: What's the Right The Jewel in the Crown "A
Thing to Do? "Domestic
Division of the Spoils"
Violence: Mandatory Arrest"
Mistresses "Odd Couples" Rookie Blue "Open
(N)
Windows" (SP) (N)
Dome "Move On/ But I'm Not" The residents of Chester's
Mill appear both inside and outside the Dome. (SP) (N)
Wayward Pines "Choices" Eyewitness News at 10
(N)
Lewis "Old School Ties"

70°
53°

Very High

Source: Hamilton County Department of
Environmental Services

0 50 100 150 200

SOLUNAR TABLE
Today
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tue.
Wed.

Moderate

6:30

SATURDAY

Waverly
85/64

Primary: cladosporium

MOON PHASES
Full

Low

The Astronaut Wives Club
"Protocol" (N)
Song of the Mountains
"Allen Thompson, Ralph
Stanley II"
The Astronaut Wives Club
"Protocol" (N)
Big Brother (N)

9:30

74°
59°

Chillicothe
84/63

Primary: pine, grass, other
Mold: 934

Dateline NBC

9 PM

80°
66°

5

Pollen: 15

8:30

Dateline NBC

7:30

Just Friends (2005, Comedy) Amy Smart, Anna
Faris, Ryan Reynolds. A formerly overweight producer
competes with an ex-classmate for a girl's affections. TV14
(4:45) The
(:25) Calvary Brendan Gleeson. A goodWhole Ten hearted Irish priest receives a mysterious
Yards TV14 death threat during confessional. TVMA
Last Vegas (2013, Comedy) Michael Douglas,
Morgan Freeman, Robert De Niro. A group of old friends
throw a bachelor party for their last single friend. TVPG

400 (HBO)

Adelphi
83/64

POLLEN &amp; MOLD

7 PM

(:15)

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures
are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

0-2 Low; 3-4 Moderate; 5-6 High; 7-8 Very High; 9-10 Extreme

6:30

6 PM

PREMIUM

FRIDAY

Heavy rain and a t-storm today. A t-storm
around tonight. High 88° / Low 66°

8 PM

Wheel of
Jeopardy!
Fortune
Wheel of
Jeopardy!
Fortune
Entertainm- Access
ent Tonight Hollywood
PBS NewsHour Providing indepth analysis of current
events.
ABC World Judge Judy Entertainment Tonight
News
CBS Evening Jeopardy!
Wheel of
News
Fortune
Two and
The Big Bang The Big Bang
Half "Pilot" Theory
Theory
Nightly
PBS NewsHour Providing inBusiness
depth analysis of current
events.
Report (N)
CBS Evening 13 News at Inside
News
7:00 p.m.
Edition

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7:30

Funniest Home Videos
Funniest Home Videos
Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother Met Mother
MLB Baseball Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates Site: PNC Park -- Pittsburgh, Pa. (L) Postgame
Pirates Ball
NBA Draft
NBA Draft Up-to-date information about NBA drafts and trades in the search for new talent. (L)
SportsCenter CFL Football Ottawa RedBlacks at Montreal Alouettes (L)
SportsCenter
Hoarders: Family Secrets
Hoarders "Terry/ Adelle"
Hoarders: Family Secrets
Hoarders: Family Secrets
Hoarders: Family Secrets
"Ruthann"
"Cynthia/ Ricky" (N)
"Joyce and Kimberly"
"Michelle and Yama"
Boy Meets
Boy Meets
Big Fat Liar A teen flies to Hollywood to stop a
Matilda A young girl with telekinetic abilities
producer who has taken credit for one of his stories. TVPG uses her powers against grown-ups. TVPG
World
World
(4:30)
The Expendables 2 Sylvester Stallone. A man is approached by a Bullet to the Head A detective and a hitman join forces
Transport... member of the CIA and sent on a mission to locate an object. TVMA
after they both witness the death of their partners. TV14
Thunder
Thunder
H.Danger
SpongeBob Full House
Full House
Full House
Full House
Fresh Prince Fresh Prince
SVU "Lost Reputation"
SVU "Above Suspicion"
SVU "Undercover Blue"
Complications "Onset" (N) Graceland "B-Positive" (N)
Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Seinfeld
Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy The Big Bang The Big Bang
The Situation Room
OutFront
Anderson Cooper 360
The Seventies (N)
The Seventies
Castle
Castle "Under the Gun"
Olympus Has Fallen (‘13, Act) Gerard Butler. TV14
(:15) Olympus Has Fallen
I Am Legend The seemingly lone survivor of a
Field of Dreams (‘89, Dra) Kevin Costner. After hearing voices, a Caddyshack
plague struggles to survive and find a cure. TV14
farmer constructs a mystical baseball diamond in his cornfield. TVPG
TVMA
Shark Week Sharktacular Naked "Garden of Evil"
Naked "Mayan Sacrifice"
Naked and Afraid
Naked and Afraid (N)
Scared "San Bernardino, CA Scared Straight "Chester, Scared Straight "Oneida
Scared "Fulton County, GA: American Takedown "Drug
-- Hold on Turbo"
SC - The Harder They Fall" County, NY" (N)
Wasted Time" (N)
Trafficking" (N)
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
To Be Announced
Hollywood Tragedies The tragic tales that dominated
(5:00) 20 Most Horrifying
Snapped "Mary Beth
Snapped "Adrienne
Hollywood Murders
newscasts and saddened fans around the world.
Harshbarger"
Davidson"
Braxton "No Time to Panic" Braxton Family Values
Braxton Family Values
Braxton Family Values (N) ATL "The Art of War" (N)
(4:00) Sex and the City
E! News (N)
Botched
Botched (N) #RichKids of Beverly Hills #RichKids (N)
(5:50) The Dukes of Hazzard Gilligan
(:35) Gilligan (:10) Ray
(:50) Ray
(:25) Ray "The Garage Sale" Loves Ray
King-Queens
Dead End Express "End of
Life Below Zero "The
Dead End Express "Fueling Life Below Zero "The
Life Below Zero
"Aftermath" (N)
Crash"
the Fire"
Crash"
the Road" (N)
(5:30) NASCAR NASCAR
IndyCar (N) IndyChronicl NASCAR
NASCAR
Nitro Circus Nitro Circus Nitro (N)
Nitro (N)
(2:00) USGA Golf
SO Wrap
MLB Whiparound (L)
MLB Best (N) Insider
UFC 167
UFC Unleashed "Debuts"
Alone "And So It Begins"
Mountain Men "Man vs.
Mountain Men "Adapt or Mountain Men "Dark
(:05) Alone "Of Wolf and
Predator"
Die"
Crossing" (N)
Man" (N)
(5:30) H.Wives The Real Housewives "100th Episode Special"
Hitch (2005, Comedy) Eva Mendes, Kevin James, Will Smith. TV14
Our Family Wedding (‘10, Com) Forest Whitaker. TV14
BETX
BETX (N)
The Game
Chocolate City TV14
Fixer Upper
Fixer Upper
Fixer Upper
Fixer Upper
H.Hunt (N) House (N)
WWE Smackdown! WWE superstars do battle in
(5:30)
Underworld A beautiful vampire warrior is
Killjoys "Bangarang"
torn when she falls in love with a werewolf. TVM
elaborate, long-running rivalries. (N)

500 (SHOW)

WEATHER

NBC Nightly
News
NBC Nightly
News
ABC World
News
SciGirls "Star
Power"

6 PM

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34 (USA)
35 (TBS)
37 (CNN)
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Collins (NYSE) —95.63
DuPont (NYSE) — 66.20
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Rubenstein said he hoped
to hear about the project’s
fate soon from the governor’s
ofﬁce, but did not have a time
frame. He told commissioners
he, along with Warden Nohe,
would follow up with them, as
well as local legislators on the
project’s fate.
Commissioner Doolittle
said she would like for them
to come back to update the
commission about it. Last
week, both she and Epling
were frustrated by what
appeared to be a lack of communication with local ofﬁcials about the proposal.

with the statement by Epling
that promises made should
be promises that are kept.
“I am a vociferous opponent of changing Lakin,”
Carmichael said.
Del. Scott Cadle echoed
that sentiment and said he
wanted to sponsor a bill to
raise the pay rates of correctional ofﬁcers. More on
this part of Wednesday’s
discussion in an upcoming
article in the Point Pleasant
Register.
Del. Jim Buter said he was
also “opposed to the change
at this point.” Del. Mike Ihle
agreed, saying, if this was a
good plan for the people of
Mason County, he wasn’t
convinced of it yet.

“We would want to work
with the commission, legislators, the community, we’re
not closing anything down.
Nobody’s losing jobs.”
A member of the public
attending the meeting asked
Rubenstein if he had run a
feasibility study with the people of Mason County before
starting the endeavor and
he said he had not. The man
also said he didn’t want this
affecting his property value,
which was an issue the commissioners heard about from
other residents via letters.
Sen. Carmichael said he
was not in favor of the plan
and had expressed this to
the DOC and the governor’s
ofﬁce. He said he agreed

has grown signiﬁcantly. He
added the cost of building an
entirely new prison facility is
in the neighborhood of $150
million to $250 million.
“There was a lot of concern years ago when we got
Lakin,” Epling said. “And I
remember Senator Craigo
and Delegate Hall promising
the people of Mason County
this would always remain
a female facility — always.
Now you want to change it
to a male prison and we’re to
believe it will never be anything more than a mediumsecurity facility because you
all tell us that?”
Epling expressed concern
over DOC returning years
from now and housing
“hard-core” inmates at Lakin
because of changing needs.
Rubenstein said there
were only two facilities,
Mount Olive or Huttonsville,
equipped to house maximum
security male offenders.
“We really didn’t know
until a month ago we were
the recipient of the base in
Pendleton County,” Rubenstein said.
“So this is a go?” Epling
said.
“That is our plan,” Rubenstein said, stressing the ﬁnal
call was with the governor.

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Gallia Elks to hold
youth football camp
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The Gallia County Elks
Youth Football League will sponsor a football
camp from 6-8 p.m. July 13-14 on Memorial Field
in Gallipolis. This is a free camp for students in
second through sixth grades who are interested in
playing football this year. The camp will be conducted by Gallia Academy and South Gallia high
schools, middle schools and youth league coaches.
Each camper will receive a free T-shirt for attending the camp. For more information, call Mike at
740-446-7538 or Dave at 740-208-0554. Look them
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Youth football signups
MIDDLEPORT, Ohio — Local youth football
signups will be held every Saturday in July from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Middleport Stadium. Kids
will be placed on a team by the school they attend,
cost is $35 and all equipment is provided by the
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Bigs may own draft night
By Tim Reynolds

with the third pick.
Give or take an inch,
they’re all 7-footers.
Small ball was the story of
So after a title series where
the NBA Finals.
Cleveland’s LeBron James
It might seem temporarily and Golden State’s Draymond
forgotten at the start of the
Green — both about 6-footNBA draft.
8 — spent time at center and
The ﬁrst three players
taken Thursday could easily where the Warriors swung
the series their way by going
be a trio of big guys. KarlAnthony Towns seems the to a small lineup and forcing
the Cavaliers away from what
likely pick by Minnesota
was working, all eyes when
at No. 1, the Los Angeles
Lakers would next ﬁgure to the draft starts will be on bigs
once again.
snare Jahlil Okafor at No.
“I think big men still run
2 and it wouldn’t surprise
the game,” Okafor said after
many onlookers if Philaa workout with the Lakers
delphia then took Latvian
prospect Kristaps Porzingis earlier this month. “When

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you have a dominant big man,
that changes the aspects of
the game. You can see that
now, you can see the Golden
State big men and the Cleveland big men doing big things
for their teams. So we believe
the big men still run it.”
Not everyone would agree.
The dearth of the NBA big
man has been well-chronicled,
although it seems to be making a bit of comeback with
Anthony Davis, DeMarcus
Cousins, LaMarcus Aldridge
and Blake Grifﬁn all ranking
among the league’s top eight
scorers this past season. But
in today’s league, small ball —

the type of play where speed
and shooting takes precedence over size and power —
is clearly en vogue, because
it’s working.
“I understand the small
ball,” Kentucky coach John
Calipari said last week on
a teleconference to discuss
Towns and the Wildcats’ six
other draft hopefuls. “Small
ball is because a 6-7 guy can
move his feet and hands like
a guard, but now you’ve got a
7-footer that can do the same.
In three years, if someone has
two 7-footers that can move
their feet, then we’re going
back to the twin towers.”

Kiwanis junior golf
tournament at Cliffside
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The Cliffside Golf Club
will be hosting the seventh annual Kiwanis Juniors
at Cliffside golf tournament for golfers ages 9-18
on Thursday, July 9, at 10 a.m. The competitors
will be divided into age groups 9-10, 11-12, 13-15
and 16-18 and there is a fee. Golfers ages 12 and
under will be charged a $20 fee, while golfers
ages 13 and older will have a $30 fee. Awards will
be presented to the top three golfers in each age
group. Spectators are allowed. To enter, please
contact the clubhouse at 740-446-4653 or Ed Caudill at 740-245-5919 or 740-645-4381.

Tri-County Junior
Golf Schedule

Photos by Bryan Walters | OVP Sports

Members of the Meigs baseball team pose for a picture after winning the Division II district baseball championship following a 6-3
victory over top-seeded Minford at Bob Wren Stadium on the campus of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.

No. 3: Meigs Co. goes back in time

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. — The schedule for
the 2015 Frank Capehart Tri-County Junior Golf
League has been released.
The tour ofﬁcially began on June 15 at the
Hidden Valley Golf Course. Age groups for both
young ladies and young men are 10 and under,
11-12, 13-14, 15-16, and 17-19. Trophies are
awarded each week to the ﬁrst, second and third
place positions in each age group. All participants
receive weekly points according to their position
in their age group.
A man/woman of the year is determined at the
end of the ﬁrst four weeks of play based on the
points accumulated. The ﬁnal event of the year is
a “Fun Day,” where handicaps are used to determine the winning scores for that day. All participants taking part in “Fun Day” will receive a prize.
The ﬁnal day scores will also be used to break any
ties that may exist after the ﬁrst four weeks.
The tournaments, courses and dates of play are
as follows: Monday, June 29, at Riverside Golf
Course in Mason; Wednesday, July 8, at Cliffside
Golf Course in Gallipolis; and Monday, July 13, at
Hidden Valley Golf Course in Point Pleasant.
The fee for each tournament is $10 per player.
A small lunch is included with the fee and will be
served at the conclusion of play each week. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with play starting at
9 a.m. Please contact Jeff Slone (740-256-6160),
Jan Haddox (304-675-3388) or Bob Blessing (304675-6135) if you can contribute or have questions
concerning the tour.

Eastern football
Golf Scramble
BELPRE, Ohio — The Eastern football team
will be holding a four-man scrable on Saturday,
July 11, at the Oxbow Golf Course. The 18-hole
event will begin at 8 a.m. with registration begining at 7 a.m. The cost is $60 per person with
addition fees for mulligans, forward tee shot and
a skins game. The will also be a 50/50 drawling
and a closest to the pin contest. Please register
in advance by contacting Chris Buchanan at
(740)591-3489 or by email coachbuchanan@windstream.net

GAHS Football
golf scramble
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The annual Gallia Academy Football golf scramble will be held on Saturday, June 27, at Cliffside Golf Course. Registration
will begin at 7:30 am and the scramble will start
at 8:30 a.m. The format will be bring your own
team. The team will be four players, with only one
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By Bryan Walters
bwalters@civitasmedia.com

You could call it a stroll down
memory lane. Then again, you
could just as easily say it was making up for lost time.
Several sports teams in the
Meigs County area traveled deep
into each school’s record books
during the 2014-15 high school
seasons, most of which led to
major accomplishments that hadn’t
occurred in at least a decade’s
worth of time. And some, some
were even longer than a mere 10
years.
It started in the fall, and it began
in a big way during a midseason
matchup between Tri-Valley Conference Hocking Division rivals
Eastern and Southern. The Lady
Tornadoes snapped an 18-match
losing skid to host EHS with a
25-9, 25-10, 25-11 victory, their
ﬁrst in volleyball since September
26, 2005.
Later that fall, SHS went on to
claim their ﬁrst regular season
sweep of the Lady Eagles since the
1996 campaign, then snapped Eastern’s 18-year reign as district qualiﬁers with a 25-21, 25-15, 25-11
decision in the sectional ﬁnal.
It was also the ﬁrst time since
the 2004 season the Southern volleyball advanced to the district
tournament, as well as the ﬁrst
time that Eastern had a losing
record in volleyball since the early
1990s.
Then there was the Meigs volleyball team, which repeated as
sectional champs for the ﬁrst time
in over a decade. In fact, the Lady
Marauders ended a 24-year winless
drought in the district tournament
with a 25-14, 25-20, 19-25, 25-18
victory over Northwest in the
semiﬁnals.
Meigs eventually fell in straight
games to Wheelersburg in the
championship match, but the
Maroon and Gold advanced to the
district ﬁnal for the ﬁrst time in
program history since 1990.
The Southern girls continued
their newfound dominance of Eastern at the beginning of basketball
season, as the Lady Tornadoes
claimed their fourth straight victory over EHS during the school year

Southern junior Jansen Wolfe, left, celebrates with a teammate after scoring a kill in Game
1 of a TVC Hocking volleyball contest against Eastern in Tuppers Plains, Ohio.

with a 45-43 decision at home.
It was Southern’s ﬁrst win over
the Lady Eagles in hoops since
2003 and also snapped a 21-game
losing skid overall. EHS eventually
won the second game and picked
up the program’s 10th consecutive sectional title, while the Lady
Tornadoes haven’t appeared in the
district tournament since 2004.
Meigs had a double dose of ﬂashbacks during the spring season,
with the Lady Marauders softball
team and Marauders baseball team
providing most of those memories
—which included both squads putting together a 10-game winning
streak during the season.
The Lady Marauders advanced
to their ﬁrst district championship
game in softball since the turn
of the century, which ultimately
ended in a 9-0 loss to Wheelersburg.

The Marauders, on the other
hand, defeated four consecutive
higher seeded teams en route
to the program’s fourth district
championship — and ﬁrst since
1996. Meigs also participated in its
ﬁrst regional semiﬁnal in 19 years
before dropping a heartbreaking
1-0 decision to Big Walnut in eight
innings.
Tristen Wolfe became the ﬁrst
Southern boy to eclipse the 1,000point plateau for his basketball
career since 2004, while Eastern
football defeated Wahama for the
ﬁrst time since 2001.
There were a handful of other
timely accomplishments that went
on in Gallia County and Mason
County this year, but Meigs County was clearly the place to be for a
trip back in time.
Bryan Walters can be reached at 740-446-2342,
ext. 2101.

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RIO GRANDE, Ohio — The University
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MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SOCCER:
The University of Rio Grande soccer programs have announced their 2015 summer
camp schedule.
A team camp for girls’ high school
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Fees for the residential camps include
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Camp directors are URG men’s soccer
head coach Scott Morrissey, men’s assistant coach Tony Daniels and Rio women’s
soccer head coach Callum Morris.
The camp brochure is available on the
men’s soccer link of the school’s athletic
website, www.rioredstorm.com. Online
registration and payment is available at
www.rioredstormsoccercamps.com.
Registration forms should be mailed
to URG Lyne Center, P.O. Box 500, Rio
Grande, OH 45674. Checks should be
made payable to Scott Morrissey.
For more information, contact Morrissey at 740-245-7126, 740-645-6438
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The objective of the camps is to increase
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Campers will hear from a number of
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Long-time Rio Grande track &amp; ﬁeld/
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Registration forms and the camp brochure are available on the track &amp; ﬁeld and
cross country links of the school’s athletic
website, www.rioredstorm.com.
Registration forms and the non-refundable deposit should be mailed to URG Lyne
Center, P.O. Box 500, Rio Grande, OH
45674. Checks should be made payable to
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handicap under 10 and a team handicap of 40 or greater.
There will be two divisions to choose from. The blue
division is a competitive division that will be playing for
cash prizes. The white division is a fun division with
no handicap requirements and winners will be drawn at
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questions, please call 740-256-1897 or 740-446-8791.

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POMEROY, Ohio — The Eastern golf programs will be
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Meigs County Golf Course. The 18-hole event will have a
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p.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21, through Thursday,
July 23, at Roger Lee Adams Field in Meigs County. The
cost is $25 for any camperin grades 3-8 and a t-shirt will
be given to all who register before May 27. The camp will
be conducted by Southern coaches and players. Checks
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courtesy of Kyle Wickline, 920 Elm Street, Racine, Ohio
45771. The makeup date will be Friday, July 24.

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to showcase their talents against top competition while
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