BLOOMINGDALE — Catelyn Schiffman did her school and community proud after taking first place in her category during the 49th annual HOSA-Future Health Professionals International Leadership Conference this summer. Schiffman, a 2026 graduate of Edison…
Weirton Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2026
WEIRTON – The Weirton Hall of Fame welcomed its seven newest members on Saturday, honoring a new class of dedicated…
OhioRISE care coordinators learn self-defense
OhioRISE care coordinators are prepared to take care of themselves while helping others. The newest staff members recently learned what…
Brooke County Schools staff ready for first day
WELLSBURG — Students are returning to the classrooms this week, and that makes it a special time of the year…
Elder law can be tricky
STEUBENVILLE — Proper legal planning is an essential part of the aging process and could help people save money and…
Shots fired during Mingo Junction domestic violence call
MINGO JUNCTION — Charges are pending against a man who allegedly shot at his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend and a police…
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Thousands pour into Heritage Port for Mountaineer Brewfest
WHEELING – Crowds poured into Heritage Port on Saturday for the 12th annual Mountaineer…
Local Sports
OVAV HOF dinner, inductions held
The 22nd annual OVAC Hall of Fame Induction ceremony was held Saturday inside WesBanco…
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Indian Creek’s Marshall honored as Nutrition Group Director of the Year
WINTERSVILLE — Nicole Marshall has made it her mission to nourish students while they…
Editorials
Different perspectives
It's easy to be critical about the way your community looks, or the people who have been elected to govern it or those who have been appointed to be in charge of services ranging from the streets to the water system, from the sewer system to garbage collection. If you have any doubts about…
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Local Columns
Ross Gallabrese: County fairs remain special
While there's still a lot of summer left, there are signs all around us that fall is not that far away. We're been seeing back-to-school ads from retailers for some time now, and some students will be returning to the classrooms in a matter of days. Pumpkin-spiced drinks are set to reappear in shops…