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Hands-on gardening symposium set

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SCIO — An upcoming educational symposium hosted by the Harrison and Jefferson County Master Gardener Volunteers invites community members to step Into the Woods for a morning of discovery, creativity, and practical gardening knowledge. The Into the Woods garden symposium will take place ...

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Brooke teachers are state officers WELLSBURG — Two Brooke County math teachers have secured seats on the West Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics board following elections held at the organization’s annual conference. Dana Stoll, a math teacher at Brooke Middle School, was ...

Daily Happenings

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Police Beat Steubenville Waffling: Someone reported a disturbance in the mall parking lot “involving a firearm” Sunday, but the individuals involved told police no one had a gun. A female said four male juveniles who had accompanied her were in her car waiting for her and when she got ...

Hancock Schools shake-up sparks potential lawsuit

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WEIRTON — Members of the West Virginia Board of Education are expected to discuss a notice of litigation involving Dan Enich, the former superintendent of Hancock County Schools, when they meet Wednesday. In a March 9 letter sent to L. Paul Hardesty, president of the state school board, ...

Archaeologist sought after graves unearthed at building site

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STEUBENVILLE — Woda Cooper Companies is trying to find a state-certified archaeological consultant to “hand-dig” areas of concern at a Washington Avenue construction site after grave markers from a long-forgotten cemetery were recently uncovered, Steubenville City Councilman Tracy ...

Art show to inspire awareness, healing

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WINTERSVILLE — Local organizations will come together next week to raise awareness about sexual violence and honor the strength and resiliency of survivors. The Bloom: Growth After the Storm Survivor Art Show is a collaboration among ALIVE Inc., the Upper Ohio Valley Sexual Assault Help ...