Seniors enrolled in the health technologies program at the Jefferson County Vocational School in Bloomingdale were declared certified phlebotomy technicians after completing the necessary requirements of the National Healthcareer Association. Health technologies instructor Tammy Sismondo ...
STEUBENVILLE — City Council is “moving forward” with two of the four candidates they interviewed on Tuesday for the city manager’s job, but no one is saying which two made the cut yet — or precisely what that next step will be.
Councilman at large Joel Walker said they want to ...
The Hilltop Montessori Singers entertained the crowd gathered for the unveiling of the five new nutcrackers that were added to the Nutcracker Village on Nov. 25. The 11 children performed a selection of Christmas songs, receiving a round of applause after each holiday favorite.
-- Julie Stenger
STEUBENVILLE — The Jefferson County Board of Developmental Disabilities has released its three-year strategic plan as a roadmap to guide its work into the foreseeable future.
In his introduction, Superintendent Michael Zinno stated that the 10-page plan extends from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, ...
Open house set for today
FOLLANSBEE — A Caring Place CASA is celebrating 25 years of serving the community with an open house event scheduled from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. today at the nonprofit, located at 613 Main St. in Follansbee.
A dinner will be held at Vito’s following the open ...
FOLLANSBEE — Two major water projects are pending for the city’s downtown and Hooverson Heights water treatment systems.
Prior to Thursday’s meeting of the city’s water board, city officials confirmed a contract is pending for one involving the Hooverson Heights water treatment ...