Breakfast

Jiffies

Hot and Cold Cereal

Apples

Orange Juice

Milk

Lunch

Tacos and Shells

Pears and Cottage Cheese

Shredded Lettuce and Diced Tomatoes

Sour Cream and Salsa

Cheddar Cheese

Churros

Milk

Dinner

Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce

Italian Blend Veg.

Garlic Bread

Salad

Apple Bites

Milk

 

Each member of Upshur cottage woke up at 6:15 in the morning to get cleaned up for the cottage pictures.  Everyone was working fast and cleaning.  After several minutes, Upshur was prepared and in their uniforms to look good for the picture.  The cottage was set on time for the photographer to arrive to take the picture.  Everyone lined up perfectly on the porch stairs of the cottage and they got their pictures taken.  It was a good morning and a good cottage picture for Upshur.

Upshur cottage is excited to do their jobs for the remainder of the week.  They were all talking about their job positions.  Most of the members of Upshur have city or council positions.  Some are attorneys, state police, and National Guard.  It is going to be an exciting day and thrilling week for Upshur cottage.

By Brandin Phillips

Game 1
Marion vs Lewis

Game 2

Kanawha vs Panhandle

Game 3

Barbour/Webster vs Braxton

Game 4

Calhoun/Gilmer vs Upshur/Harrison

Game 5

Winner of game 1 vs Monroe

Game 6

Randolph vs Winner of game 2

 

Board of Education Meeting

Thursday 10:00 a.m.

All Citizens Are Welcome for Discussion

 

This camp’s purpose is to inspire young men, and help them reach greatness. So the counselors should be able to do this, and one such gentleman has accomplished this Rick Anderson. This man has made it his job in life to guild the youth to these aspirations. He uses tales and stories of himself to connect to the youth he is in conversation with before further inspiring them by getting to know them more personally.

Overall this man takes his job to the limit by being an outlet to the youth of this camp by not judging them, not trying to instruct them on what to do, and most importantly just being there for anyone period.

THE SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS

CONVENES IN THE REAR OF HARRISON

– ENTER THROUGH REAR DOORS

WEDNESDAY

9:00                     Justices and Attorney General convene in back of Harrison Cottage for orientation: legal instruction;

11:00                  Session 1 – Harrison Cottage

Swearing in of all persons who passed the MBS Bar Examination who wish to practice law, required for all attorneys participating in mock trials, and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

THURSDAY

9:00                     Session 2 – Harrison Cottage

Conduct business that may come before the Court

10:30                  Session 3 – Harrison Cottage

Conduct business that may come before the Court

6:30                     Session 4 – Harrison Cottage

Hear appeals from Circuits 1 (Randolph), and 5 (Kanawha), and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

FRIDAY

9:00                     Session 5 – Harrison Cottage

Announce decisions of appeals from Circuits 1 (Randolph), and 5 (Kanawha),

Hear appeals from Circuits 2 (Upshur/Harrison), and 3 (Marion), and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

10:00                  Session 6 – Harrison Cottage

Announce decisions of appeals from Circuits 2 (Upshur/Harrison), and 3 (Marion),

Hear appeal from Circuit 4 (Braxton) and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

3:30                     Session 7 – Harrison Cottage

Announce decisions of appeals from Circuit 4 (Braxton),

Hear appeal from Circuits 1 (Monroe), 2 (Lewis), 3 (Calhoun/Gilmer), 4 (Panhandle) and 5 (Barbour/Webster), and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

4:30                     Session 8 – Harrison Cottage

Announce decisions of appeals from Circuits 1 (Monroe), 2

(Lewis), 3 (Calhoun/Gilmer), 4 (Panhandle) and 5

(Barbour/Webster), and

Conduct other business that may come before the Court

Adjourn sine die.

* The Supreme Court of Appeals docket is subject to change.

 

Judicial Circuits

1st Circuit

Randolph – Thursday

Monroe – Friday

2nd Circuit

Upshur/Harrison – Thursday

Lewis – Friday

3rd Circuit

Marion – Thursday

Calhoun/Gilmer – Friday

4th Circuit

Braxton – Thursday

Panhandle – Friday

5th Circuit

Kanawha – Thursday

Barbour/Webster – Friday

Monday night’s guest orators and WV’s Secretary of State have both been met with positive reception and standing ovations. Oliver Luck, Athletic Director of the State, spoke initially during Monday’s assembly with strong views on activism, stating “Nothing is achieved without a lot of hard work”. After a respectable applause, South Carolina Congressman Bob Englis advocated the importance of change and power. Following a brief demonstration and some wise words, Monday’s assembly was dismissed.

During Tuesday’s lunch, Boys State was quite privileged and honored to welcome Secretary of State Natalie Tennant to speak for our benefit. Citing everything from West Virginia’s history, her own conflicts and triumphs, and the correlations all of the ALMBS citizens share with our wonderful state’s accomplishments, Mrs. Tennant was very efficient and well spoken. Mountaineer Boys State thanks all of the speakers for their time.

-         Owen Bleigh, Marion Cottage

Interested in a Military Service Academy?

Contact: Lt Col Bob Minney, Ret

Fairmont, WV

Cell: (304) 677-6688

Home: (304) 363-8782

Email: rminney@hotmail.com

Last night was the ALMBS news first broadcast. Our news crew had one story last night. It was about the elections. The Nationalist versus the Federalists was the big topic.

County Results

 

Sheriff

Austin Luther

County Clerk

Preston Jones

Prosecuting Attorney

Alex Wilson

Circuit Clerk

Preston Jones

Assessor

Josiah Bosley

Circuit Judge

Joshua Rhudy

Magistrate

Jake Miller

State Senate

Shaun Evans

Austin Preece

House of Delegates

Tony Dunlap

Wilden Harbour

Jeffrey Whittaker

Cheyne E Gill

Sean Snider

Bobby Sinsel

County Commisioner

Preston Jones

Justin Frenn

Chris Bailey

City Results

 

Mayor

Austin Preece

City Council

Brennan Duarte

William McMillan