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From the Editor s Desk: A colorful addition to the downtown

From the Editor s Desk: A colorful addition to the downtown Mineral Daily News-Tribune After numerous months of work, the scaffolding is coming down and the latest mural celebrating Keyser is finally finished. Located on the side of the Solar Mountain Records building on Armstrong Street, this latest effort of the Highland Arts Public Arts Committee features a train rolling into the foreground, chugging past what I assume is the old railroad machine shop. Watching the train go by is a young boy and his dog. The mural serves as a welcome to those coming into Keyser by way of Memorial Bridge, just as the first murals to be created by the HAU program and affixed to the Brooks Park amphitheater welcome those coming into Keyser from the south.

Students inspire Dads and Little Dudes, Princesses program

Students inspire Dads and Little Dudes, Princesses program Ronda Wertman Special to the News Tribune KEYSER - Program founder T.J. Coleman recently called students Zavon Evans and Haiden Fitzpatrick an inspiration, thanking them for helping to spark what has become known as the Dads and Little Dudes and Princesses program. “We today need to place as many young people in the light so they can shine,” Coleman said of the philosophy behind the recognition “Zavon Evans and Haiden Fitzpatrick, thank you both for being an inspiration to me,” said Coleman, who also founded the Aubrey Stewart Project. “One day, when you are grown, you will see the children in our program and remember that you were the spark that started it all,” he said.

Students community service project earns honors

Students community service project earns honors Ronda Wertman Special to the News Tribune KEYSER - “We plan for this to be just the beginning of our community service and hope to participate in many community service projects in the future, and encourage others to do the same,” said Carlie and Claire DelSignore as they were recognized Saturday with the Aubrey Stewart Award for Excellence. The Aubrey Stewart Project recognized the Keyser High School seniors’ outstanding community service for their Valentine’s Day food drive, which included six neighborhoods and resulted in two vehicles and a truckload of donations as well as over $200 for the Faith in Action food pantry.  

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