Apr 19, 2021
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The Oak Hill City Council will host a Zoom meeting Monday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m.
Following is the meeting agenda: call to order, roll call (Mayor Daniel E. Wright, Tom Oxley, Diana Janney, Melissa Wilshire, David Perry, Steve Hayslette, Charles Smallwood Jr. and Benitez Jackson), invocation, Pledge of Allegiance, reading an approval of minutes, treasurerâs report, correspondence, citizensâ comments, mayoral comments, A Minute from the Minutes; unfinished business â consideration of a resolution authorizing the city to demolish the residential structure located at 103 Rocklick Road (Map 59J, Parcel 40, owned by Ace Adventure Resort), examination of demolition report for 118A High Street (Map 7, Parcel 226, owned by Novelle Barrett), examination of demolition report for 11 Rocklick School Road (Map 59J, Parcel 14, owned by Randy Crawford), consideration of a resolution authorizing the city to demolish the residential structure locate
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Former Collins homecoming queen sings national anthem at NBA game
Collins native sings national anthem at NBA game By Vanessa Pacheco | March 5, 2021 at 1:20 PM CST - Updated March 5 at 2:06 PM
COLLINS, Miss. (WDAM) - For Women’s History Month, WDAM is putting the spotlight on a Collins native and healthcare worker who works around the clock to help defeat COVID-19 and recently had the opportunity to sing at an NBA game.
In February, Katrina Dennis was selected to sing the national anthem at an Atlanta Hawks basketball game.
“I’ve never sang in front of that many people before, but I just asked God to make it to where I could enjoy the process, and I actually did,” Dennis said. “I was blessed to be able to do it. I was honored that I was chosen to represent healthcare workers all over the world.”
By Jessica Farrish
The Register-Herald Jan 10, 2021
Theresa Ann Woods
West Virginia State Police are investigating a new but undisclosed lead in the 1986 disappearance and death of an Oak Hill girl, State Police Cpl. J. Kincaid said last week.
Theresa Ann Woods was 14 and a new student at Collins Middle School when she disappeared Feb. 20, 1986, reportedly from a gas station beside the now-closed school.
Later that year in June, two men were looking for fishing bait when they found her remains at the bottom of a cliff near Laurel Creek in Fayette County.
Over the years, the State Police, Oak Hill Police Department and Fayette County Sheriffâs Department have searched for the girlâs killer. Her father, Donald âHankâ Woods, of Kimberly, died in August 2014 without knowing what had happened to Theresa.