Kanawha County Schools recently named its employees of the year, recognizing a teacher, counselor, service personnel and professional who have shown outstanding dedication to the students of Kanawha County. They are: Jodi Grimm, a sixth-grade teacher at Elkview Middle School, Teacher of the Year; Trinity Resler is completing her first year as an elementary counselor at Nitro Elementary, Counselor of the Year; Service Personnel of the Year winner Susan Wiley has worked with Kanawha County Schools for 30 years and has held several positions in that time. For the past 11 years, Wiley has been a clerk and secretary at Dupont Middle School. Professional Employee of the Year, Executive director of safety and security Keith Vititoe.
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A New Martinsville student at West Virginia University is one of five scholarship recipients of the West Virginia Nursery & Landscape Association. Hailey Lane, a Tyler Consolidated High School graduate, is one of five at WVU to receive $2,500 each through the WVNLA’s Marcus W. Rennix Memorial Scholarship program. The students will be recognized at […]
A chemical spill of MCHM into the Elk River affected thousands of West Virginians in January 2014. Six residents shared their stories from the time. Paul Dalzell became an activist due to the spill and protested West Virginia American Water. Rick Greene coached the boys basketball team at George Washington High School during that time. Leslie White won a pageant, despite not being able to take a real shower. Mayor Danny Jones represented the city of Charleston to the world. C.W. Sigman helped with Kanawha County s emergency response. Rev. James Ealy hosted one of the largest distribution points from a West Side community center.