Four W.Va. Counties Declared Endemic for Lyme Disease

Four additional West Virginia counties have been declared endemic for Lyme disease, bringing the total to 11.

The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that Kanawha, Marshall, Roane and Wetzel counties were declared endemic for the tick-borne disease as of Aug. 15. They join Berkeley, Hampshire, Hancock, Jefferson, Mineral, Morgan and Wood counties on the list.

Dr. Rahul Gupta, the state health commissioner, says a county is considered endemic for Lyme disease if it has at least two confirmed cases in patients who had not traveled recently and could only have been bitten by a tick within that county.

The state Bureau for Public Health says there have been 149 cases of Lyme disease in West Virginia this year — nearly double the 77 reported in the same time frame in 2014.

Wetzel Co. to Accept School Chief's Resignation Following Arrest in Prostitution Sting

The Wetzel County Board of Education is set to accept the resignation of the county schools superintendent, who was arrested in Charleston in a police prostitution sting.

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday night in New Martinsville.

School board President Michael Blair issued a notice for the meeting on the school district’s website. It says the meeting’s purpose is to accept superintendent Dennis Albright’s resignation and to appoint an interim superintendent.

Charleston police say the 57-year-old Albright was arrested Thursday night at a hotel after police promoted a bogus escort service at the location on an Internet website.

Detectives arrested six prospective customers after the men settled on a price for sex with an undercover female law enforcement officer.

Natural Gas Production Soars in W.Va.'s Northern Panhandle

  Natural gas production in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle has soared as drilling has increased in the Marcellus and Utica shales.

The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register reports that state data show natural gas production in Ohio County jumped from 84,000 cubic feet in 2011 to 22.6 billion cubic feet in 2013.

Wetzel County’s production jumped from 9.6 billion cubic feet in 2009 to 114.7 billion cubic feet in 2013.

Natural gas production in Brooke County rose from 1.4 million cubic feet in 2012 to 8 billion cubic feet in 2013. There was no natural gas production in the county from 2009 to 2011.

Statewide production increased from 265.3 billion cubic feet in 2009 to 742.4 billion cubic feet in 2013.

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