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VFW Teacher of the Year award | News, Sports, Jobs

Contributed Chester Veterans of Foreign War Post 6450 presented Oak Glen High English teacher Laura McMillin and Principal David Smith with the VFW Teacher of the Year award for the state of West Virginia at the high school level for 2020-2021. In nominating her, McMillin’s peers wrote an essay describing her performance as a teacher and how she instills the importance of patriotism within her students. Pictured are, from left, Dan Oyster, McMillin, Smith, Chad Blewitt, and Commander of the VFW Post 6450 Tom Torrence. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

TEACHER OF THE YEAR | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 28, 2021 Chester Veterans of Foreign War Post 6450 presented Laura McMillin and principal David Smith with the teacher of the year award for the state of West Virginia at the high school level for 2020-2021. Mrs. McMillin’s peers wrote an essay describing her outstanding performance as a teacher and how she instills the importance of patriotism within her students. Mrs. McMillin is an English teacher at Oak Glen High School. Pictured are from left to right: Dan Oyster, McMillin, Smith, Chad Blewitt, and Commander of the VFW Post 6450 Tom Torrence. (Submitted photo) NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply)

Proactive policing at forefront in Chester | News, Sports, Jobs

sujhelyi@reviewonline.com West Virginia State Police officer Justin Padurean conducts a consent search of a vehicle last weekend at a downtown Chester gas station. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi) CHESTER, W.Va. The city’s new police chief credits strong partnerships among law enforcement efforts across the Ohio River for keeping city residents safe. During a weekend ride-along, Police Chief Chuck Stanley, one of his full-time patrolman, Tyler Campbell; a Hancock County sheriff’s deputy and West Virginia State Police kept busy on the streets and parking lots in downtown Chester. Stanley called the “manpower” not typical necessarily among most departments. But it did reflect the close relationship with Chester police, the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, which is now operated by former colleagues Scott Gittings and Todd Murray; and even the West Virginia State Police, which also had two of their four troopers up from their New Cumberland barracks.

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