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   Register Herald (Newspaper) - June 1, 1998, Beckley, West Virginia                                Highs 65 to 70 Page Death toll rises in kills at least 2,500, injures 2,000 5A  on Dale Jarrett ends drought at West 1,1998  virtually wipes out farm photos A stunned Tyler 11, stands amid the wreckage of his grandmother's home after finding his favorite rubber ball Sunday in S.D. Spencer was flattened by a Saturday evening K. PRESS S.D. A tornado wiped out most of this small killing six and destroying its post fire bank and all four percent of it is just plum Mayor Rocky about two dozen homes mostly along the two northernmost streets in this town of some 300 An estimated 150 people were many of them Eighteen of the 41 people treated at hospitals were looks It is like si combat like like Gov. Janklow said Sunday said the twister struck without warning may have been up to a quarter-mile It was part of a swarm of thunderstorms that battered the upper Midwest on Saturday night and early Sunday with wind gusting to more than 100 Upward of 900,000 homes and businesses lost power place looks It is like a combat like like governor of South sirens didn't sound because the storm had knocked out but it didn't make much the governor told town's I if a tornado's going to come in with that amount of fury and a warning system's Janklow mayor said he wasn't sure if many people would rebuild in founded in the late 1800s. little towns out here in South Dakota are on their way Kirby TWISTER on Page Wisconsin and and five more deaths were blamed on those stretched into New England on Sunday with high About 30 homes were damaged and a dozen people injured when the storms moved through about 20 miles north of South the damage was concentrated at 45 miles west of Sioux The town was hit about 8:30 p.m. of Sioux Falls had gone to visit an aunt in husband We had just gotten there before it she A National Guardsman walks down a nearly deserted street Sunday in S.D. A tornado wiped out most of this small farming killing six people and destroying its post fire bank and all four under fire over water Jennifer PRESS Maybe the DEP should send out an a time when the Division of Environmental Protection dealing with changes in reflations governing the strip mining practice called the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is threatening to take over the state water quality officials also have questioned whether the new director has a conflict of interest and should recuse himself water quality permitting because he worked for a regulated company within the last two EPA is still Director Michael Miano has questioned whether the agency's top mining reclamation official once abandoned a mine himself in Leonard name has been cleared as a violator on a federal list but Miano has not allowed him to return from personal also has been criticized for hiring a consultant who is a friend to help improve the agency's environmentalists have Cecil Underwood for hiring two successive coal executives to run the saying the industry has too much Miano says he will enforce environmental laws fairly and fully and the personnel issues soon will be law is the Miano President Earl Ray says the division had trouble spots for many absolutely is a lightning said House Speaker Bob DEP on Page gown that says it Graduation coverage on 2A  Spring High School from Amanda Valerie Conner and John Crawford await diplomas at Sunday afternoon's graves receive Annette Z. more than a year's work under their members of local veterans organizations completed a search that led to the dedication ceremony Sunday of markers for two World War I veterans at the American Legion Post 32 Cemetery in of Post 32, posts in Midway and Oak Hill and the DAV paid tribute to the late Louis Ellis and George Augustus who served in the first World Their graves previously had been director of the Grafton National Cemetery who assisted in searching for information on was guest speaker for the in the national cemetery system for most of his Lovett come to appreciate our veterans even more than was approached during a meeting by American Legion service officer Jim Rubin and asked if he could find additional information needed to acquire a military marker for The Department of Veterans Affairs will not provide a marker until a veteran's date of date of rank and branch by Pat A wreath stands by the military marker of World War I veteran Louis The marker for the Purple Heart recipient was dedicated Sunday at the Legion Post 32 Cemetery in grave previously had been is researched newspaper articles but was only able to find which did not reveal any details of the man's MARKERS on Page Number 334  Any Pmh 2A  24  of the tickets sold for the game Saturday night matched all six numbers The prize goes to an estimated million for 23-81-89-93  $$ SAVE GM Can at GM Car nif County By See Our New Car Selections This At The Raleigh County Armory Civic C. WU 25801 PHONE 252 3300  US ONLINE AT 255-4400.   

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