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Resident given award for effort during Superstorm SandyMarch 4, 2013A Randolph County resident was honored Saturday for her part in helping others in need during Superstorm Sandy.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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tcnnva
Moondog I am willing to pay for things that enhance living and humanity in WV and I haven't squealed yet.
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fedupas1canbe
yep, confirmed, a second account holder.
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TruthSeeker
How many WARNINGS before a storm do liberals need anyway before they stop being STUPID and PREPARE????????
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TruthSeeker
FYI to liberals: It is NOT a governments job to take care of people. THAT is their job to take care of their own families. And it's surely NOT mine or anyone else's job to take care of these clowns!
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TruthSeeker
They won't care moondog; it won't be the welfare recipients paying for it. It'll be you and the rest of us who DO and WILL work and earn our own way. More ENTITLEMENTS that these liberal politicians keep saying we can't afford, yet they keep coming up with more of them for taxpayers to support. Idiots!
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GRizzly56
HEY MILL CREK IS A LOONG WAY FROM PARSONS=TUCKER COUNTY TO GET A MEAL, LOCALS ONLY RIGTHT??
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moondog
And how much are you going to squeal about it when they raise your taxes to pay for this "system"?
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tcnnva
If it wasn't for people like this people would have starved and froze to death. Why can't our government have an emergency system in place to take care of its voters and community? Thank you for your service to the Mill Creek community.
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