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More than just an advertisement SSSSSSSSSSSttttttttttiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllll Frell FFFFFFFFFFrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeee!eeeeeee!!!!!!!!!! Stil Inside Inside Paden City Labor Day Heroes Day Page 15 INNformer Pages 12-13 Publication of The Wells Inn Volume 2, No. 17_ __ The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 __ _ ___ August 26, 2015 SGH considers Middlebourne location the Middle Island Health Clinic in June after By Charles Winslow without having to travel to Sistersville. offering only limited hours for the past few Middlebourne may once again have medical SGH already serves many people in Middle- services available as Sistersville General Hospi- years. By the time it closed, the clinic, which bourne and the rural sections of Tyler County opened in the late 1970s, was open only one tal considers moving one of its Rural Health and May believes that the proposed location day a week. Clinics to the now shuttered Middle Island ill w e ov pr t o be a nce enieconv t o the l spita’s ho Health Clinic on Fair Street. “Our ic lin c ld ou w e b a ar y im r p care ,” tciliy f a existing patients. “As e w ok l o to push our i erces v s to in he t r- su May said. He envisions that if the hospital re- , May ho w e becam le’s il er Sistsv EO C i n 2013, rounding community, it is serendipitous that the opens the clinic the hours could expand to six days a week, depending on demand. al so es eliev b at th is h al’s pit hos ation put re f o Health Clinic has come available and we would quality care will continue to help the hospital be ishool f t no to l ook t a it,” ai d s J n oh , ay M expand its reach. CEO of Sistersville General. As a primary care office, the clinic would be open for scheduled visits as well as walk-ins Last November SGH opened the St Marys Ex- e ournMileb dd as h een b t thoui w a r’s todoc of- and would be able to do lab testing on site. Pa- press Care, a walk-in urgent clinic on Second tients would also be able to do follow up visits fice since Wetzel County Hospital closed Street in St Marys. s Festival salutes state’ oil & gas industry By Lea Ann Butcher SISTERSVILLE -- The oil and gas industry still impacts life in Sisters- ville just as it did more than 100 years ago. In just a few weeks, it will be time to slow down and pay homage to the oil and gas history. The 47th annual West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival will take place in the city park, where admission to the park is free. The festival opens with Senior Citizens Day on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 10 a.m. Visitors will hear the familiar crank and boom of the old gas engine show at the , ar k p llowed fo by a senior ’s encitiz r amrog p at 1 p . .m Mt . State Bluegrass Express will entertain seniors and families following the program. Festivities continue on Thursday with a flag raising ceremony at 5 p.m. Following the ceremony, a gospel concert at 5:30 p.m. will feature The Peacemakers, sponsored by the ministerial association. An amateur tal- Midnight swims ease ent show will begin at 7 p.m. Continued on page 6 back to-school blues DDDDDDDDDDDDDDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGG DDDDDDDDDDDDDDIIIIIIIIIISIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSPPPPPPPPOSAPPPPPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLL LLLLLLLLLL INDEX DDDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAY YYYYYYYYYY OOOOOOOOOFFEROOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDD Familiar Faces: Jay Salva By Lea Ann Butcher day, Aug.17, for Wetzel County. Got old, unused or unwanted PCHS principal 3 drugs or prescription medica- Mon County Ballpark 5 Word of the Sistersville swim Transitioning from the lazy sum- tions? Dispose of them safely mer days to a school routine can be spread quickly among Tyler Rising Moon Farm 7 County students during their first Saturday, Sept. 26. Disposal lo- tough, but two local public pools cations are: Sistersville Police Restaurant review 8 day of school. Kids of all ages threw back to school midnight Department, Middlebourne Fire Events 10-13 turned out in droves. Many par- swims that allowed for one more Department, Paden City Police night of fun, frolic and freedom. ents sat along the edge of the Oil & gas briefs 13 pool or on benches, watching Department, New Martinsville huCkie’s cc raoculn 1m4 The school year opened in Tyler their children splash and slide. Fire Department and Norris County Friday, Aug. 14, and Mon- Continued on page 7 Pharmacy in Pine Grove. Help wanted ads 15-16
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