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Market Street closure set STEUBENVILLE — Market Street between Fourth Street and Court Alley will be closed from 7 a.m. through 5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, City Engineer Mike Dolak has announced. The closure is necessary to terminate old water service lines. Motorists are advised to allow extra time to reach their destination. Steubenville school board to meet STEUBENVLLE — The Steubenville City Board of Education will hold its regular August meeting at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday. The meeting will be held at the administrative offices, 611 N. Fourth St. Retired ...

Sycamore fun camp offers week of learning, faith and fun

More than 100 area children took part in the 2026 Sycamore Summer Fun Camp, which concluded Friday after a week filled with hands-on learning, friendship, faith and fun at the Sycamore Youth Center. Campers attended the free program throughout the week, participating in a wide variety of ...

Time capsule to preserve the thoughts of Brooke County residents

WELLSBURG – As the nation continues to observe a milestone anniversary, one local project is making sure the voices and memories of today's residents are remembered. The Brooke County Public Library and the National American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Museum and Education Center are ...

3 big questions to ask your aging parents

One of the toughest things to go through as an adult is helping your parents as they get older. Life is finite, and both you and your parents might be reluctant to talk about what type of support they might need. But as difficult as these conversations can be, it's important to make time for ...

Thousands pour into Heritage Port for Mountaineer Brewfest

WHEELING – Crowds poured into Heritage Port on Saturday for the 12th annual Mountaineer Brewfest, where thousands of visitors from near and far came to get a taste of West Virginia's best craft beers. The event is not only a great time for everyone, it is also a huge fundraiser for a good ...

A peachy time in Weirton

Craig Howell Area residents were welcomed to the Masonic Temple in Weirton Saturday for the community’s annual Peach Festival, where they were able to partake in a variety of pies, cookies, and savory options, as well as the traditional peach shortcake. Proceeds from the event will benefit ...