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2015 ALMBS Lewis Primary Election Results

Lewis Primary Election Results
Federalist County Results Nationalist
 Dakota McCartney Sheriff Dylan Fogel
County Clerk Rahiem Stafford
Prosecuting Attorney Ethan Miller
 Mackenzie Pernell Circuit Clerk Thomas Vu
Assessor
State Senate Spencer Mays
Nick Cecil
Cameron Kiner House of Delegates Nolan Holley
 Greyson Teets Hunter Monroe
County Commission Thomas Lancaster
Federalist City Results Nationalist
Mayor Thomas Vu
Julian Work City Council Philip Schwarz
Mike Rochetti Ethan Miller
 Spencer Mays
Board of Education
Bradley Rinehart
Circuit Judge
Philip Schwarz
Magistrate
James Prentice
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2015 ALMBS Braxton Primary Results

Braxton Primary Election Results
Federalist County Results Nationalist
Sheriff John French
County Clerk
 Michael Dantrassy Prosecuting Attorney
Circuit Clerk
Assessor
State Senate
 Ben Daft House of Delegates Patrick McGee
Nathan Wright
Kyle Swann
Reese Gillispie
Ethan Meadows County Commission
Federalist City Results Nationalist
Mayor Wes Kahle
Zachary Porter City Council Michael Dehlin
Cameron Belcher
Joe Lambert
Board of Education
Fred Rice
 Kumar Lambert
Circuit Judge
Wes Kahle
Magistrate
Erik Musgrave
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2015 ALMBS Barbour/Webster Primary Election Results

Barbour/Webster (Webar) Primary Election Results
Federalist County Results Nationalist
Jacob Workman Sheriff
 Landon Irwin County Clerk
Prosecuting Attorney Greyson Travelstead
Circuit Clerk
 Daniel Mullett Assessor Hunter Lockhart
 Nick Elekes State Senate Matthew Valentine
Stephen Richbart
Lucas McGlothlin House of Delegates Marcell Henry
Nate Eddy Michael Laxton
Micah Muncy
Tristan Bibbee
Jacob George County Commission Skyler Humphrey
Corey Johnston
Federalist City Results Nationalist
Nick Elekes Mayor Thomas Cole
Jacob George City Council Corey Johnston
Daniel Mullett
 Riley Sturm
Board of Education
Skyler Humphrey
 Michael Hill
Micah Muncy
Circuit Judge
 Connor Avington
Magistrate
Braden Hurst
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2015 ALMBS Kanawha Primary Election Results

Kanawha Primary Election Results
Federalist County Results Nationalist
 Ryan Menendez Sheriff  David Coleman
County Clerk  Matthew Zollinger
Prosecuting Attorney  Colin Harvath
Circuit Clerk
Assessor  Isaac Turner
State Senate  Bronson Ballard
 Spenser Hively
House of Delegates  Patrick McKay
 Cole Atha
 Tucker Aldridge
Adam Davis
Nick Watton
 Brandon Akers County Commission  Juan Ervin
Zachary Kerns
Federalist City Results Nationalist
 Billy McCauley Mayor  Isaac Turner
 J.J Mahan City Council  Zachary Kerns
 Ryan Cunningham  Juan Ervin
 Spenser Hively
Board of Education
Nathanial Selbe
Circuit Judge
 Maverick Kelley
Magistrate
Jonah Lalama

WVU President E. Gordon Gee Speaks to ALMBS

Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of America’s most prominent higher education leaders, having helmed universities for more than three decades. In 2009, Time magazine named him one of the top 10 university presidents in the United States.

In 2014, Gee returned to West Virginia University, where his career as a university president began. His leadership goals include putting students first, advancing the university’s research agenda, partnering with West Virginia communities and making sure that 1.8 million West Virginians know in their hearts and minds that West Virginia University is their university.

Born in Vernal, Utah, Gee graduated from the University of Utah with an honors degree in history and earned his J.D. and Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. He clerked under Chief Justice David T. Lewis of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals before being named a judicial fellow and staff assistant to the

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American Legion Riders Benefit Ride

2015 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND THREE-DAY RIDE May 23-24-25

Saturday, Sunday, and Monday (Memorial Day) from Martinsburg to Grafton, WV and Return.

Register at American Legion Post 14, 125 Race Street, Martinsburg, on Saturday, May 23, and join us for an all-you-can-eat breakfast, or join us anywhere along the route to register and ride. Enjoy scenic mountain rides, a ferry river crossing, participate in America’s oldest Memorial Day Parade, and pay your respects with us as we visit the West Virginia National Veterans Cemetery on Memorial Day morning.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION BY MAIL IS ALSO AVAILABLE Call 304 267-6100 for Information. Reduced hotel rates may be available for participants in nearby Bridgeport, WV.

All proceeds benefit American Legion Mountaineer Boys State and American Legion Auxiliary Rhododendron Girls State.

Sponsored by the American Legion Riders Chapter 14, Martinsburg, West Virginia. More information available on www.wvpost14riders.net.

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2015 ALMBS Applications still being accepted – limited slots available!

The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State is a week long program focused on government, leadership, and citizenship. The program is open to any male, junior who lives or attends high school in the State of West Virginia. Complete the Application form on http://wvboysstate.org and work with your High School Guidance Counselor or local American Legion Post to get registered. Limited slots are available, so ACT NOW!

Eligibility requirements:
**Male, junior who lives or attends High School in WV
**2.75 or higher GPA
**Involved in leadership and/or civic activities

When and Where:
June 7-13, 2015
WVU Jackson’s Mill

Endorsements:
“Boys State is among the most respected educational programs of government instruction for students… You are the next generation of leaders, and we are counting on you to rebuild America into an even greater nation than we are today.” — Senator Joe Manchin III

Questions? Send us a message through the “contact us” form on our website and we will work to enroll you in this “Week that shapes a lifetime!”

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A Proud Supporter of ALMBS – Oce Smith

Oce Worthington Smith Jr.

FAIRMONT — Oce Worthington Smith Jr., 76, of Fairmont, passed away on Tuesday, October 14, 2014, at the Arbor’s at Fairmont Nursing Center.

He was born in Barrackville, on January 4, 1938, the son of the late Oce Worthington Smith Sr. and Norma “Polly” Margaret Lough Smith.

Mr. Smith was preceded in death by his loving wife, Carol Ann Bunner Smith.

Oce was raised on a farm in the community of Monumental on the outskirts of that town and was very proud of his heavy American Indian and English/Scots-Irish heritage. He graduated from the old Barrackville High School in a class of 24 students, graduated from Fairmont State College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Education and went on to do his post-graduate work in political science at West Virginia University.

It is difficult to figure how he ever got

Medal of Honor Recipient Hershel "Woody" Williams

Woody Williams: A True American Hero

Mister Hershel Woody Williams was born on October 2, 1923 in Fairmont, West Virginia. In 1943, Williams enlisted in the Marine Corps in Charleston. He was trained in the Marine Recruit Depot in San Diego, California, and became part of the 32nd Replacement Battalion which was sent to the southwest Pacific. In January 1944, he joined the 3rd Marine Division and later in the year took action against the Japanese at Guam.

In 1945, Williams was shipped to Iwo Jima where he would be recognized for going above and beyond the call of duty. He charged the enemy lines with only a flamethrower and four riflemen backing him up. He led the charge multiple times during the war and was distinguished as a great soldier. He later received a Purple Heart and the Congressional Medal of Honor. Currently he is the only living Congressional Medal of Honor in the state of

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What is the American Legion?

The American legion, formed in 1919, is an organization for honorably discharged veterans. In the American Legion, they focus on giving back to their communities. They have many programs that focus on helping children and families of veterans. These programs include, but do not exclude, Boys State, Junior Shooting Sports, and many more. Along with programs, the American legion rewards honorable citizen with awards like the Eagle Scout of the Year Award.  The American Legion also offers scholarships to honorable students.

Trey Westerfeld