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Philoptochos Society receives gift

Marilyn and Tommy Charnie, members of the Greek Catholic Union, presented the All Saints Philoptochos Society with a check, awarded through the union’s Community Outreach Program. The Greek Catholic Union is a fraternal benefit society founded in 1892. The nonprofit life insurance company ...

Bread Basket discussion

Members of the Weirton Heights Rotary Club met this week, welcoming representatives from the Community Bread Basket. Marilyn Charnie, president of the board of directors, and Jeanie Montgomery, administrator, joined the club during its weekly breakfast meeting. The Community Bread Basket will ...

Church sermon topics

The following churches have announced their sermon titles for this week’s services. • Bell Chapel United Methodist Church, Steubenville: The 10 a.m. sermon will be entitled “Everybody, Always: Don’t Play it Safe,” and given by the Rev. Seth Filburn. • Cadiz Presbyterian Church: “New Leaders.” • Cove Presbyterian Church, Weirton: The 11 a.m. sermon will be titled “What is Your Role?” and presented by Elder Roger Criss. • Finley Church, Steubenville: The 10:45 a.m. sermon will be “Seeing Others As God Sees Them,” from the sermon series, “A World of ...

PERI celebrates holidays

Public Employee Retirees, Inc., District 9, Jefferson County Chapter, met at Froehlich’s Classic Corner on Wednesday for the group’s first meeting of the new year. Due to the cancelation of December’s meeting as a result of inclement weather, those in attendance took part in the ...

Show about nothing becomes dinner theater

STEUBENVILLE — Even in the year 2040, absolutely nothing has changed. And that is the joke. Mystery Theater Unlimited will continue its 30th season of original interactive comedy by bringing “Signfeld 2040,” to local audiences in the coming weeks. This futuristic parody mystery will ...

Wintersville club kicks off start of another year

WINTERSVILLE — With the holiday decorations tucked away and the Tri-State Area settling into the rhythm of winter, the ladies of the Wintersville Woman’s Club are already looking ahead toward a new year of fellowship and service. President Cheryl Taylor welcomed members into 2026 with a reminder that while the snow may be creeping back into the Ohio Valley, the warmth of the club’s mission remains constant. The group’s monthly meeting, held Thursday at St. Florian Hall, began the year on a bright note, with a reading and new year’s prayer presented by Aimee Jaros prior to a ...