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St. Stephen’s sets service STEUBENVILLE — St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, located at 284 Lovers Lane in Steubenville, will hold its Christmas Eve service at 4 p.m. Wednesday. The sermon title will be “A Child Has Been Born for Us, a Son Given to Us.” All are welcome to attend. Chirstmas Eve service set WEIRTON — St. Paul’s Church, located at 140 Walnut St. in Weirton, will hold its Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The public is invited to attend. Froehlich’s Holiday Spectacular set STEUBENVILLE — Froehlich’s Classic Corner will present Dean’s ...

Harding students entertain Kiwanians

The Harding Middle School Jazz Choir performed for members of the Steubenville Kiwanis Club during its Christmas Party luncheon on Tuesday at the Sycamore Youth Center. The choir performed six Christmas carols and were well-received by all Kiwanians in attendance. -- Contributed

Sycamore receives AEP donation

American Electric Power representative Frank Baldwin, right, visited the Sycamore Youth Center to present a $15,000 check to the nonprofit organization in support of its mission. Sycamore offers an after-school youth program with various classes for children in the Steubenville City School ...

Indian Creek students to be published authors

WINTERSVILLE — Two teenage writers will see their original works in print, when they become published authors next year. Members of Indian Creek High School’s Ink Society, a creative writing club, took part in the national Young Writers contest during the fall. English teacher and club ...

Holding court

Seniors enrolled in the criminal justice program at the Jefferson County Vocational School had an opportunity to watch the Steubenville Municipal Court in action during a tour of the building. Students viewed Municipal Court Judge John Mascio in session and had the opportunity to view the ...

Business owner donates to Creek

Local businessman John Sumo, owner of Sumo Restaurant in Steubenville, has been a longtime supporter of schools throughout the area. Sumo, at right, made a donation to Indian Creek High School Principal Louie Retton. Retton noted the money will be placed in the principal’s fund and used for ...