NEW CUMBERLAND — Monday’s meeting of the Hancock County Board of Education focused heavily on personnel matters. Jennifer Marchese, director of personnel, led Monday’s meeting in place of Superintendent Walter Saunders, who joined by telephone.…
Bringing YSU to Steubenville
STEUBENVILLE — Even though she has been on the job for just a little more than a week, Jen Board…
Brooke Commission opens bids for X-ray machines, cardiac monitors
WELLSBURG – Brooke commissioners opened bids Tuesday for the purchase of new X-ray machines and cardiac monitors, but are holding…
W.Va. statehouse lawmakers urge Capito, Justice to support ban on greyhound racing
CHARLESTON – Several Republican members of the West Virginia Legislature are encouraging the state’s two U.S. senators to back a…
No clear plan yet for Fort Steuben Mall repairs, city says
STEUBENVILLE — If the Fort Steuben Mall’s owner has a professionally developed plan to bring it up to building and…
Three departing Hancock County Schools board members offer thanks
NEW CUMBERLAND — While the operations of the Hancock County Board of Education have been different in recent months, the…
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Community
A night for everyone: Jefferson County Fair expands inclusion event
SMITHFIELD — The Jefferson County Fair will once again open its doors for Inclusion…
Wheeling Symphony Orchestra to Celebrate America 250
BLOOMINGDALE – Space is still available for high school students looking for career options at the…
JVS programs available for students
Local teens build job skills through summer work program
Local Sports
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From start to finish this season, Lanson Orndorf was at the top of his game. After…
Class AA All-State teams announced
Young's late home run lifts Mariners over Pirates
Pirates rookie Griffin to start rehab at Double-A Altoona
Business
Bine joins Aim as client advocate
WITH THUMBNAIL: Angie Bine STEUBENVILLE — Aim has named Weirton native Angela Bine as…
NEW PHILADELPHIA — The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District will celebrate the completion of its new marina…
MWCD celebrates ribbon cutting for new marina at Clendening Lake
GAHANNA — Craig Klein is retiring as president of Capital Recovery Systems Inc., the firm has…
Klein retires from Capital Recovery Systems
Aim Women's Center adopts new technology
Editorials
Remembering our history, strength, and people
The country roads are taking us all home this weekend as we take time to recognize the anniversary of our state's founding. Born in the midst of the American Civil War, through a method of which the legality is still debated today, West Virginia was admitted into the nation on June 20, 1863, separating…
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Local Columns
Remembering our history, strength, and people
The country roads are taking us all home this weekend as we take time to recognize the anniversary of our state's founding. Born in the midst of the American Civil War, through a method of which the legality is still debated today, West Virginia was admitted into the nation on June 20, 1863, separating…
Craig Howell: Remembering a life of public service
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