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Dwight Williamson: It s been a long year of adapting to COVID

If you are reading this, that means you are currently living in a time that will go down in recorded history as a period that most future generations will look back upon and likely describe as an occasion of suffering, just as we now can reflect upon the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic that took millions of lives so many decades ago. On the bright side, COVID-19 has not affected the younger generation that severely like it did in 1918 when so many young children, including newborns, were sickened and suddenly died. It’s been over a year now that we began to realize just how serious the disease was and continues to be. I suppose it took deaths of people we knew and the reporting of the nationwide news media, as well as repeated warnings from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — despite national leadership stupidity — for folks to realize the seriousness of the virus.

Suspected overdose at Best Western leads to fentanyl discovery

CHAPMANVILLE — Police in Chapmanville arrested a man and woman after a possible overdose at the Best Western hotel near Chapmanville led to the discovery of fentanyl and other substances. Three members of the Chapmanville Police Department were dispatched to the Best Western hotel on Central Avenue off U.S. 119 near Chapmanville on Friday, April 2, for a possible overdose. According to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, police found Joseph Dwayne Collins, 39, of Ranger, attempting to resuscitate Kimberly Renee Gillum, 42, of Chapmanville, who was reportedly unconscious and unresponsive. While tending to Gillum, police say they observed multiple pieces of tinfoil beside her and on the bed. Inspection of the foil pieces led to the discovery of a white powder-like substance, which tested positive for fentanyl when put through a field test.

Dwight Williamson: This and that and a whole lot of things

Each week I try to write about something that I hope is worth reading. And, although I mostly like to feature writings of some historical value, sometimes I get a little left of center, so to speak, and today just might be one of those days. Let’s just refer to it as a “throw it against the wall, and if it sticks, it’s done” spaghetti day. Perhaps we should begin with this newspaper. I do not know the actual circulation of The Logan Banner, Williamson Daily News or Coal Valley News, all of which my writings appear in weekly. What I do know is that there must be many people across the country who read the newspapers via the internet because I hear from a good many of them, some of whom reach out to me through Facebook, some by email, some by regular mail, and others by telephone. Most of these “readers” are former residents of the area, and many of them help to enlighten me in one way or another, usually, about things, people and places that used to exis

Dwight Williamson: Flood of 1963 brought construction of R D Bailey Dam

Dwight Williamson: Flood of 1963 brought construction of R D Bailey Dam
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