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A celebratory march

Contributed Dressed in red, white and blue, pupils and staff at Steubenville's Garfield East Elementary School marched along streets in the school's neighborhood to celebrate America's 250th birthday as well as the school's recent recognition as a Governor's Science and Reading Champion ...

Sermon topics

• Bell Chapel UMC: "Encounters with Jesus: Afraid of Getting Cleaned Up?” • Cadiz Presbyterian Church: "Pentecost Sunday: Peace Be With You" • Cove Presbyterian Church: "When the Holy Spirit Comes" • Finley Church: 10:45 a.m., "Becoming Powerful;" 6 p.m., "Prayer" • First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ): "Peace be with You" • Harmony Church of Mingo Junction: "Parakletos" • Memorial Baptist Church: "The Sleeping Giant" • St. Paul's Church: "Pentecost" • Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Wintersville: "Another Counselor" • Two Ridges ...

Mascaro CEO named to safety list

PITTSBURGH — The National Safety Council has named John C. Mascaro Jr. to its 2026 CEOs Who Get It list, an annual recognition honoring leaders across the country who demonstrate exceptional commitment to workplace safety and health. Published in Safety+Health magazine, the list highlights ...

Allow His love to rule in our lives

In Luke 19:10, The Word of God declares: "The Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost." Do you remember the wrist bands from the 1960's and 70"s, that zealous young Christians wore on their wrists with the letters "WWJD"? Those letters stood for "What Would Jesus Do". That fad has long since ceased to be used; but the simplicity and effectiveness of the truth still hopefully affects our faith walk. I think about that sometimes when I run into a problem, or hear a fellow believer going through some challenging trials. Then I simply pause and ask myself : WHAT WOULD JESUS DO? ...

Women's golf results

Monday Night Ladies League HOOKSTOWN, Pa. — The Monday Night Ladies League played at Ponderosa Golf Course in Hookstown on May 11. The Play of the Day was Throw Out the Worst Two Holes. Brenda Hartley finished in first place, Tammy Koutsky in second place and Laura Froehlich in third place. Yuko Atwell took the prize for closest to the pin on second shot on hole No. 5. The low putts prize was split between Tammy Koutsky and Denise Augustine. On Monday, the ladies played the front nine at Ponderosa Golf Courses, and the Play of the Day was low gross. Yuko Atwell was the winner, ...