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Local woman charged after 120 mph police pursuit | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer MILL CREEK A Mill Creek woman is behind bars after leading police officers on a high-speed pursuit Tuesday afternoon, after allegedly striking another woman with the vehicle she was driving. Stevie Drew Fox, 33, has been charged with fleeing in a vehicle with reckless indifference, a felony, and is currently incarcerated in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail. At approximately 1 p.m. Tuesday, Randolph County Sheriff Rob Elbon and Corporal E.B. Carr received a call saying a vehicle had struck a person at Fox’s Lumber Mill in Mill Creek and that the automobile was being operated by Fox, according to the criminal complaint, prepared by Elbon.

Mill Creek man facing felony charge | News, Sports, Jobs

Reporting change raises Randolph s COVID numbers | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer ELKINS Local officials discussed a change that makes all inmates at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail part of the county’s weekly coronavirus numbers Monday during Randolph County’s Office of Emergency Management COVID-19 update conference call. Bonnie Woodrum, the Randolph-Elkins Health Department’s infectious disease specialist, reported during the meeting that there were currently 255 active coronavirus cases in the county. When asked during the session why the state was reporting a higher number of close to 500 on their website, Woodrum explained, “That’s because they (state) are switching over positive cases from inmates at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail. In the past they’ve been reported from Barbour County, because the jail had an address for Belington for some reason. But now they’re listed in Randolph County and they currently have 360 active cases. All of those active cases are being switched one at a time from Barbour to Randolph, so that numb

COVID-19 UPDATE: Gov Justice provides update on vaccine distribution; announces increased utilization of monoclonal antibody treatment

COVID-19 UPDATE: Gov. Justice provides update on vaccine distribution; announces increased utilization of monoclonal antibody treatment VACCINE DISTRIBUTION UPDATE During Wednesday’s briefing, Gov. Justice discussed how West Virginia continues to lead the nation in the rate of COVID-19 vaccine distribution and administration. After receiving 44,300 new doses of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines this week, West Virginia has now received a total of 60,875 doses since vaccination efforts began across the nation on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. As of Wednesday, 18,488 doses have been administered, meaning West Virginia has recorded a 30.3% overall administration rate. West Virginia achieved a 91.3% administration rate in the first week of the state’s vaccination program.

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