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2020: Year in Review Sgt. Mitch Corley recently introduced the department’s newest K9 to the community. By LEANN COCHRAN Staff Writer As we look back over the past year, it could be said that no one expected what 2020 handed us. January 2020 seems almost a distant memory of when life was easier. Masks were not required to enter a grocery store or restaurant, New Year’s Eve parties were held without hesitation, and Times Square was full of people anxiously awaiting the start of a brand new year. 2020 was full of twists and turns, but we as a community have learned to handle those curves with ease. We were forced to slow down. More home-cooked family meals were shared in 2020. Students began Summer break a few months early. Those individuals who were able stepped up to help high-risk neighbors, family, and friends by shopping and delivering groceries and necessities right to their doorsteps. ....
[email protected] CHARLESTON Five students from the region have been named Honorary Secretaries of State for West Virginia. They are Levi French of Ravenswood High School, Trey Jones and Garrison Phillips of Ripley High School and Creed Ammons and Jonus Glover of Tyler Consolidated High School. The Honorary Secretary of State program recognizes high school students committed to registering, informing and mobilizing their peers to vote. Honorees are from Jennings Randolph Award-winning schools and are nominated by their teachers. “These students are leaders in their schools and future leaders in their communities,” Secretary of State Mac Warner said. “Their commitment to voter engagement is a reflection of their interest in the electoral process and the betterment of our state.” ....