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LOGAN â A host of county officials, state representatives for the area and law enforcement participated in a public forum at the Fountain Place Cinema 8 on Thursday, April 15, to discuss the litter and garbage dumping problem in Logan County. The forum was hosted by Logan County Commission Diana Barnette, who owns the Cinema 8. The informal event, which Barnette called âLetâs Talk Trash,â lasted nearly two hours. âSpringtime is when we see all the trash,â Barnette said. âSummertime, things grow up and hides a bunch of the trash, we donât hear much about it. But, we all know itâs a problem, and itâs a shame that, after all these years, litter is still a problem. So, what I wanted to do is put together a panel of the smartest people I know, and you guys, so we could all work on some kind of a collaborative, comprehensive litter control program.â ....
ROY âEDDIEâ DINGESS, 62, of North Fork, Chapmanville, W.Va., formerly of Mud Fork, Logan, W.Va., departed this life Sunday, April 11, 2021, from his residence. Born June 8, 1968, at Holden, W.Va., he was the son of the late Pete and Pearl Dingess of Lake, W.Va., formerly of Mud Fork, Logan, W.Va. He was a 1976 graduate of Logan High School. Eddie had worked at Master Machine & Hydraulics, drove a coal truck, and was a mechanic and equipment operator over the years. He also coached his sonâs basketball, T-ball and Little League teams. Eddie was also an avid dirt bike enthusiast. He loved watching his sons ride and race dirt bikes as well as play sports. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle, neighbor and friend to many. Eddie is survived by three sons, Jason Roy Dingess of Ely, Nev., Jeremy Lee Dingess and Easton Jace Stowers, both of North Fork, Chapmanville, W.Va.; two sisters, Gayle Dingess and Barbara (David) Runyon, all of Lake, W.Va.; his grandchi ....
Christmas nearly always means a wonderful time for children, but like some other holidays, it also means it is a special time for those of us who enjoy âpigging out.â It is that time of the year when we tend to eat more than we should because there is so much to choose from. From ham to prime rib, and from apple pies to ice cream, most southern West Virginians nowadays tend to enjoy festive meals during most holidays. After all, there is Kroger, almighty Walmart and numerous other conglomerations stocked with plenty of goods â all transported here from, well, somewhere. ....