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Third annual Josh Napper Memorial Run draws large crowd
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<p>Family and friends of the late Josh Napper took part in the annual Josh Napper Memorial Scholarship Bike Run on Saturday.</p>

Family and friends of the late Josh Napper took part in the annual Josh Napper Memorial Scholarship Bike Run on Saturday.

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<p>A sign, fire trucks, and Nappers fire gear were displayed near the Rutland Fire Station along the run route.</p>

A sign, fire trucks, and Nappers fire gear were displayed near the Rutland Fire Station along the run route.

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<p>Signs on vehicles which took part in the run read &#8220;Let&#8217;s ride with Josh.&#8221;</p>

Signs on vehicles which took part in the run read “Let’s ride with Josh.”

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<p>More than 130 motorcycles took part in the run, along with a few vehicles.</p>

More than 130 motorcycles took part in the run, along with a few vehicles.

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MEIGS COUNTY — The 3rd annual Josh Napper Memorial Scholarship Run drew a large crowd on Saturday, raising money for the annual scholarship.

The run was established three years ago in memory of Napper who died as a result of the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster in April 2010.

The annual run raises money for the Josh Napper Scholarship which is given each year to a Meigs High School senior who will be majoring in nursing.

This year’s run began and ended at Fox’s Pizza Den on the River, with pizza and wings served after the run.

Live music was performed by Back Road Remedy following the run.

While many local residents participate in the event, several co-workers from the W.Va. coal mines also took part in the run.

The event is held the fourth Saturday of September each year.

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