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More than just an advertisement SSSSSSSSSSSttttttttttiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllll Frell FFFFFFFFFFrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeee!eeeeeee!!!!!!!!!! Stil Inside Inside Event calendar Antero in Doddridge Pages 12-13 INNformer Page 9 Publication of The Wells Inn Volume 2, No. 22 The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 November 5, 2015 City to repair Wood St Ext By Lea Ann Butcher Even then, the road was in poor condition. Council minutes from a following meeting stated that council After driving the route, there is no doubt that the was to pursue suit of whoever damaged the road. Who Wood Street Extension is in bad shape. Sistersville damaged it and whether the suit was won was not City Council had debated hetwher the city owned the extension and recently found that it does. immediately found. “We r e a aware t tha t he d roa needs ed, pav t bu e th city After searching through council minutes from previ- d. sai ice e it,” Ro pavrd t ffo t a canno ous administrations, Mayor Bill Rice found a resolu- Although the city receives roughly $3,100 a month for tion where the city took control of the extension in July 1981 from a private developer. Continued on page 8 Sistersville Local boy Makes A Wish VFW slates By Charles Winslow SISTERSVILLE -- Masyn Dent Veterans looks and acts like a typical, ac- tive 4-year-old boy. Day events “I ed lik the aurs,” i nos d e h i dsa enthusiastically, referring to his recent visit to Florida, where he e T h ille’s sv ster i S W F V er t p a h c played miniature golf and rode a will hold its Veterans Day cere- 3D Jurassic Park ride. mony Wednesday, Nov. 11, at “He is a ally r e l i e rac m child,” 11 a.m. at the Veterans Park on said his mother Jessica. Riverside Drive in Sistersville. Recently Masyn, along with his Guest speaker will be Command parents Jason and Jessica Dent of Sgt. Major James L. Allen of Sistersville, and a young cousin, Paden City. A free dinner fol- went to Florida on an all-expense lows at the Sistersville Elks -paid vacation courtesy of Make- Club. Everyone is welcome. A-Wish. CSM Allen assumed the duties By age 4, Masyn has already of the Command Sergeant Ma- Continued on page 6 jor of the West Virginia Army National Guard Feb. 2, 2013. Paden City police chief In his current position, CSM INDEX Allen represents and advises the Assistant Adjutant General 2015 ferry season recap 3 Army on matters pertaining to decision expected Tuesday Familiar Faces: Robin By Lea Ann Butcher bance call at his residence in West Virginia Army National Daquilante, Tyler County Guard policies and actions that Friendly, is scheduled to appear PADEN CITY -- At their regular schools superintendent 4 affect the nearly 4,000 enlisted for a hearing Monday in Magis- monthly meeting Monday, Nov. 2, Stocking Bible donation 7 soldiers of the West Virginia trate Court in Tyler County. He council unanimously agreed to con- Oil & gas briefs 9 Army National Guard. Com- has been charged with domestic tinue Police Chief Joey Richard- mand Sergeant Major Allen battery and unlawful restraint. Book review 10 s ’ n so n sio en sp su th i w ay p til n u a also serves on the National uar G d u’s rea Bu and m om C Ser- special meeting Tuesday, Nov. 10. Council also unanimously accepted Events 12-13 the resignation of Patrolman Justin Richardson, who was arrested by geant Major Advisory Council Halloween photos 14-15 State Police Oct. 12 when officers Wade. In his resignation letter, Continued on page 8 responded to a domestic distur- Continued on page 9 Help wanted ads 15-16
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