VIENNA Artsbridge and the Grand Central Mall are sharing another collaboration with local schools in the Mid-Ohio Valley. Art students from Wood County Chr
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Wood County Christian School was able to collect and donate approximately 700 food items and a monetary donation of $1,869 to The Gospel Mission Food Pantry. From left to right are Head Cook Sarah Coppernoll, 9th Grader Kylee Border, 5th Grader Caleb Coppernoll, Senior Jesse Woomer, 2nd Grader Harper Bennett, Senior Sarah Brooker and 2nd Grader Gavin Seigneur.
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Diane Lee Kiser Massar
Diane Lee Kiser Massar was led into Heaven by her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on the morning of December 18, 2020 at Marietta Memorial Hospital.
She was born on September 11, 1955 in Pittsburgh, PA to Charles Willard and the late Mary McLaughlin Kiser. She graduated from Warren High School of Vincent, OH in 1973 and attended Mountain State College in Parkersburg, WV. She previously worked at the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Public Debt as a secretary and computer programmer and also taught at Mountain State College.
In 1983, she married the love of her life, George Leonard Massar and settled in the Little Hocking area. George and Diane celebrated 37 years of marriage on April 9th of this year.
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CHARLESTON Forty people including three from Wood and Ritchie counties are among the confirmed deaths since Friday morning from the virus where the count of confirmed fatalities in West Virginia was 978 as of Monday morning, according to the Department of Health and Human Resources.
Thirty people died from Friday to Sunday morning and another 10 died from Sunday to Monday morning, the department said in its pandemic update on Monday.
Fatalities announced on Saturday include 64-year-old man and an 81-year-old woman from Wood County and a 76-year-old woman from Ritchie County.
Statewide, other deaths confirmed since Friday were a 66-year-old man from Grant County, a 79-year-old man from Raleigh County, a 90-year-old man from Jefferson County, a 67-year-old man from Preston County, a 71-year-old man from Berkeley County, a 95-year-old woman from Berkeley County, a 76-year-old woman from Berkeley County, a 74-year-old woman from Berkeley County, an 86-
editorial@newsandsentinel.com Wood County Christian School held a live nativity Saturday night in place of its regular Christmas program. Those driving through could listen to pre-recorded music by the choir on the car radio while enjoying the lit scenes. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough) Students with Wood County Christian School dressed in full costumes to portray different characters from the story of Jesus’ birth Saturday night. According to school officials, an estimated 800 cars showed up to drive around their campus, enjoy the scenes and listen to pre-recorded traditional Christmas Carols sung by their childrens choir. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough) The Tunnel United Methodist Church Saturday held a live nativity of the story of Jesus’ birth. This is the seventh year Tunnel United Methodist has held its drive-thru nativity for the community to enjoy and reconnect with the story of Christ’s birth. From left, Faith Weyant as Mary and Garett Coffman as Joseph