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Still Free! More than just an advertisement Inside Inside Oil & Gas Festival Marble Festival Pages 8-9 INNformer Pages 14-15 Publication of The Wells Inn Volume 3, No. 18 The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 September 30, 2016 Crowd rolls in for 17th Marble Festival Kevin Robbins demonstrates making a marble at the Marble Festival. Ohio man arrested on 4 felony drug charges MIDDLEBOURNE – Tyler County Sheriff’s deputies conducted a traffic stop on Route 18, near the Kidwell Par- Mar, Tuesday, Sept. 20 that resulted in the arrest of an Ohio man on multiple felony charges. According to the Tyler County Sheriff’s Office, William E. Hall Jr., 51, of Clar- ington, Ohio, was allegedly speeding in a school zone while driving a 1998 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and was pulled over by the sheriff’s K-9 unit. By Diane Pottorff Two additional deputies responded to SISTERSVILLE – Large crowds came out to celebrate the scene to assist. WE HAD THE LARGEST AMOUNT everything marble at the annual Marble Festival during During the traffic stop, police report that ‘ OF VENDORS AND THE MOST prescription pills were found on Hall and the weekend. VISITORS EVER ATTENDING During the three-day event, vendors of marbles as well a search of the motorcycle yielded a THE FESTIVAL. THERE WERE as other goods such as food and crafts filled at least two Springfield Armory XD-S 9MM hand- A LOT OF SMILING FACES blocks of the town’s streets. gun, methamphetamine, cocaine and ’ prescription pills, and $1,241 in cash. “Everything went great,” Jim King, festival director, said. – FESTIVAL DIRECTOR JIM KING Hall was arrested and charged with four Continued on page 15 _ felony counts: possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession Tyler County man injured in ATV accident with intent to deliver acetaminophen and oxycodone hydrochloride 325/5mg. FRIENDLY – A Tyler County man was He was arraigned in Tyler County Mag- seriously injured in an ATV accident Sat- istrate Court and transported to the urday, Sept. 17. North Central Regional Jail on aEarl Christopher Reed of Friendly was $40,000 bond. operating his ATV on WV Route 2 by Friendly Hill around 9 p.m. when he was INDEX involved in an accident, according to po- lice reports. When Sistersville Volunteer Column: So long 3 Fire Department was dispatched, the 911 Familiar Face: call center indicated Reed was receiving Terry Wiley, businessman 4 CPR on-scene. He was the only injury reported. Dirty Details opens 5 Reed was transported to Sistersville Oil & gas briefs 5 General Hospital and was later flown by PA trolley museum 6-7 helicopter to WVU Morgantown. Oil & Gas Festival 8-9 The Tyler County Sheriff’s Office, West Virginia State Police, Sistersville Volun- Classified ads 10 teer Fire Department and Sistersville EMS Events 11-13 responded to the accident. Law enforce- - ment sources indicate Reed was not wear Marble Festival 14-15 ing a helmet at the time of the accident. Regattafest results 16 The accident remains under investigation b y the Tyler County Sheriff’s Office.
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