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Matt enjoys many things, including WVU sports, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Dave Matthews Band, golf, Fantasy Football and much more. |
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Hello and Welcome! I am the West Virginia 4-H IFYE (International
4-H Youth Exchange) this year and I am honored to be representing my
state. |
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A West Virginia native, Nicole has lived in Hampshire County since 1996. A busy homemaker and aspiring writer, |
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Beverley Evert was trained at Norland Nursery Training College, Europe's most famous nanny school and the one preferred by royal families and movie stars alike. |
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Jim King moved to Romney in 2007 after spending 21 years in the Chicago suburbs, where he edited daily newspapers and taught journalism. |
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After graduating with a masters degree from Louisiana State University in 2007, Amanda Snyder began her library career at the Hampshire County Public Library in 2007. |
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Ann has been a Hampshire County resident her entire life. She joined the
Hampshire Review 11 years ago and worked in advertising sales before taking over as the HampshireReview.com manager in January 2007. |
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Sallie is a third generation editor of the Review since 1884. Her
great-grandfather John J. Cornwell was the editor until 1953 and her
father John Ailes was editor from then until 1991. |
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Marla has been a journalist for more than three decades. She has worked for the Journal in Martinsburg, The State Journal, the Spirit of
Jefferson in Charles Town and has written articles for the County News, a national publication. |
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Susan is a fiber artist from the Augusta area. Her rug making business is Ruckman Mill Farm. |
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Don, a native of Hampshire County, started 14 years ago with the Hampshire Review as a journalist, photographer and columnist. |
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Danny Hesse has written Kidz Korner since 2002 and has been blessed to
serve the Hampshire Review Weekender and its readership. |
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On the Road and On
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Terri Haney has been writing for the Hampshire Review since 2004. Her first non-fiction article was published in 1995 in “I Love Cats” magazine. |
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