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MLK celebration kicks off Jan. 17

TEACHING THE CHILDREN — The second-annual Martin Luther King Jr. Children’s program is set for Jan. 17 at the MLK Recreation Center in Steubenville. Recreation Coordinator Luke Briningstool and Recreation Director Dwan Johnson display their crayon coloring abilities with the books that will be supplied to children ages 3-10. - Dave Gossett
January 6, 2009

STEUBENVILLE — Three full days of events and programs will mark the birthday of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in the greater Steubenville area.

The community celebration is scheduled to run Jan. 17-19.

The second-annual MLK Children’s Program takes place Jan. 17 at the MLK Center on Market Street.

According to city Recreation Director Dwan Johnson, the children’s youth program will start at 11 a.m. and continue until 2:30 p.m.

“Children ages 3 through 10 will be entertained by actor Gregory Kenney, who portraits Dr. King. They will also

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Recycling to help food pantry

January 6, 2009

TORONTO — While more families are obtaining help from the Toronto Food Pantry, officials say they are not capable of meeting all of the requests they receive.

As a result, officials with Keep Jefferson County Beautiful are lending a han

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Council mulls drug task force, skating rink

January 6, 2009

FOLLANSBEE — City Council was asked Monday to reconsider participating in a regional drug task force and to think about purchasing a portable ice skating rink for one of the city’s parks.

After asking to address council as a resident, Cle

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Mayor’s son recovering from accident

January 6, 2009

FOLLANSBEE — Mayor Tony Paesano and his wife, Lorraine, said their son Frank has survived a serious industrial accident due in large part to the quick response of his co-workers and emergency medical technicians who were called to the scene and the p

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