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"30120" and "Manston" double heading through Corfe Castle Station as "30053" waits with its train in platform 1.
SWR Class 159 No.159002 heads towards Fairwood Junction,with the 11:37 Basingstoke to Yeovil Junction service,on the 5th of September 2022.
Proclamation by Governor Jim Justice
Whereas,there are over 400,000 West Virginians with disabilities; these individuals with disabilities, like all others, have the right to live, work, and fully participate in their communities in order to realize their dreams; and
Whereas,people with disabilities have the right to an equal opportunity to live full productive lives as valued citizens in the community or setting of their choice; and
Whereas,people with disabilities have the right to receive the supports they need to exercise self-determination, achieve independence, and become productive employees in the workplace; and
Whereas,West Virginia's citizens with disabilities have banded together in a collective group, the Fair Shake Network, to help bring their concerns to the forefront of public awareness; and
Whereas,the Fair Shake Network has become a credible source of information for policymakers, advocates, and the public on policies and programs that impact people with disabilities; and
Whereas,organizations such as the West Virginia Department of Rehabilitation Services, West Virginia Development Disabilities Council, West Virginia Parent Training and Information, Job Squad, Disability Rights of West Virginia, Mountain State Centers for Independent Living, Northern West Virginia Center for Independent Living, Appalachian Center for Independent Living, Statewide Rehabilitation Council, West Virginia Association of the Deaf, Open Doors, Inc., National Association of Social Workers West Virginia Chapter, West Virginia University Center for Excellence in Disabilities, Central WV Action Network, West Virginia Autism Training Center, West Virginia Olmstead Office, Mountain State Parents CAN, Aging and Disability Resource Network, People First of West Virginia, and The Arc of West Virginia have joined together to help increase public awareness of issues and concerns involving West Virginians with disabilities through the Fair Shake Network; and
Whereas,the purpose of Disability Advocacy Day is to increase the awareness and understanding of legislators, administrators, policymakers, and the public about the issues that are important to individuals with disabilities.
Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved that I, Jim Justice, Governor of the Great State of West Virginia, do hereby proclaim January 17, 2018 as:
Disability Advocacy Day
in the Mountain State and encourage all citizens to join me in this observance.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of West Virginia to be affixed.
Done at the Capitol, City of Charleston, State of West Virginia, this the Eighth day of January, in the year of our Lord, Two Thousand Eighteen, and in the One Hundred Fifty-Fifth year of the State.
Jim Justice
Governor
By the Governor:
Gov Jim Justice spoke with two groups in Charelston on Thursday, October 5, 2017. He addressed the Government Finance Officers Association of WV and then spoke to participants at WVU College of Business and Economics' West Virginia Economics Outlook Conference.
Governor Jim Justice, along with federal, state and local officials, cut the ribbon to officially open Route 10 between Logan and Man on Wednesday, August 23, 2017..
South Western Railway Class 444, 444037 arriving into Eastleigh working 1W53 0744 to Weymouth, service had started at London Waterloo, taken 19th August 2019
South Western Railway Class 444, 444035 standing at Weymouth getting ready to work 1W26 1603 to London Waterloo, taken 17th August 2019
ROG 47815 “Lost Boys 68-88” working an extremely late 5Q77-11:35-Bournemouth T&RSMD-Wolverton Centre Sidings with SWR 442419. This was 89 late off Bournemouth!
28.04.2020
SWR Class 158 heads towards Hawkeridge Junction,with the 13:52 Salisbury to Bristol Temple Meads service,on the 12th of February 2020.
State Fire Marshal Ken Tyree, wife Leona Tyree named Distinguished West Virginians by Governor Justice
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Governor Jim Justice has honored a Kanawha County couple with the highest award he can bestow for their commitment to family, community and the Mountain State on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
State Fire Marshal Ken Tyree and his wife, Leona Tyree, were named Distinguished West Virginians during a Tuesday ceremony at the State Capitol. Chief of Staff Mike Hall presented the awards on behalf of Governor Justice.
The Tyrees met while serving together in the U.S. Air Force. They married in 1985, and started their family while stationed in Turkey. So far, they have brought their love into the lives of 13 biological and four foster children.
Leona Tyree home-school their children until they are of high school age. Six have graduated from or are enrolled at Brigham Young University, while one of the five still at home has been accepted there. Both Leona and Ken Tyree have been leaders at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Teays Valley.
Before his appointment as State Fire Marshal in January 2015, Ken Tyree served the City of Charleston for nearly 21 years as a firefighter. He retired as a captain and the city fire marshal. He is a valued member of member of numerous state, national, and international fire service organizations.
South Western Railway Class 159, 159006 with 159108 and Class 158, 158880 leading departing Salisbury working 1L44 1321 to London Waterloo, this service would had started at Exeter St Davids but due to the South Western Railway Industrial Action, this service was booked to start at Salibsury, taken 17th December 2019
State Fire Marshal Ken Tyree, wife Leona Tyree named Distinguished West Virginians by Governor Justice
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Governor Jim Justice has honored a Kanawha County couple with the highest award he can bestow for their commitment to family, community and the Mountain State on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
State Fire Marshal Ken Tyree and his wife, Leona Tyree, were named Distinguished West Virginians during a Tuesday ceremony at the State Capitol. Chief of Staff Mike Hall presented the awards on behalf of Governor Justice.
The Tyrees met while serving together in the U.S. Air Force. They married in 1985, and started their family while stationed in Turkey. So far, they have brought their love into the lives of 13 biological and four foster children.
Leona Tyree home-school their children until they are of high school age. Six have graduated from or are enrolled at Brigham Young University, while one of the five still at home has been accepted there. Both Leona and Ken Tyree have been leaders at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Teays Valley.
Before his appointment as State Fire Marshal in January 2015, Ken Tyree served the City of Charleston for nearly 21 years as a firefighter. He retired as a captain and the city fire marshal. He is a valued member of member of numerous state, national, and international fire service organizations.