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Alzheimer’s event to answer questions

MINGO JUNCTION — It is perhaps one of the most heart-breaking diseases the world has ever known. And despite all of the studies and research being done, there has yet to be a cure. Alzheimer’s not only affects those suffering from the disease, but it touches everyone who loves that ...

Sycamore welcomes back dance instructor

STEUBENVILLE — The Sycamore Youth Center announced the return of dance instructor Diana Tygett, who taught dance camps at the nonprofit during the summer. Tygett’s return will be to lead ballet and jazz dance classes this fall. Beginning Sept. 22, Tygett will teach a jazz class for those ...

National speaker to talk about cities’ decline

STEUBENVILLE — A nationally-renowned civic revitalization speaker is coming to Steubenville to discuss how American cities have found themselves in a decline following decades of “growth.” According to Jacob Hyman, founder and leader of the Strong Towns Steubenville group, speaker ...

Community news from around the area

Seven Ranges to meet today WINTERSVILLE — The Seven Ranges Joint Fire District will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. today at the 911 building, located on Airport Drive in Wintersville. Bergholz Museum open Thursday BERGHOLZ — The Bergholz Area Museum will be open from 5 p.m. to 7 ...

Weirton Sassie Lassies meet

Members of the Weirton Red Hat Sassie Lassies met at Dee Jay’s in Weirton for an afternoon of friendship and conversation. Among those in attendance were, from left, front, Karen Kuhn, Linda Walter, Connie Gilbert, Mary Louise Danek and Cheryl Kondik; and back, Marge LeMasters, Barbara ...

Groups unite to help local Italians

STEUBENVILLE — The Jefferson County Historical Association is participating in the Italian Diaspora Archive Research Map project, a project associated with the Smithsonian Institution and the Heinz History Center. The group is seeking to explore and catalog the Italian diaspora experience ...