[gallery ids="1181396,1181397"] WEIRTON – A new piece of art in downtown Weirton is paying tribute to veterans from across the country, in particular those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Over the last few weeks, artist…
New members welcomed to Hancock County Board of Education
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No July 7 print edition of the Weirton Daily Times due to mechanical issues
Due to electrical and mechanical issues at our production facility, there will be no July 7 print edition of the…
Community Bread Basket welcomes guests to new location
WEIRTON — Officials, volunteers and more are celebrating what some are considering a miracle for the Community Bread Basket. “It…
Weir Avenue area under boil order
WEIRTON - The area of Weir Avenue is under a boil order as a result of a water line break…
Brooks trust grants help Steubenville police expand crime-fighting technology
STEUBENVILLE — Steubenville Police say grants they’ve received from the Mary Jane Brooks Charitable Trust have made the city a…
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The battle to establish, and keep, our country
As we move through this weekend full of fireworks, parades, food and the battle over political ideologies, let’s not forget what July 4 means. It was 250 years ago that a group of men representing the 13 American colonies agreed to declare their independence from the British Empire. On July
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