WHEELING — Excitement is simmering ahead of the annual Wheeling Feeling Chili Cookoff, set for Saturday, June 6, at Heritage Port.
The event begins at noon and will feature chili cooks from across the country competing for a chance to advance to an international championship later this fall. ...
WEIRTON — Members of the Weirton Lions Club and their guests recently gathered to honor an individual exemplifying service and commitment to the community and beyond.
This year’s Heart of the Lion Award was presented to Holly Greaver during a dinner held at Giovanni’s Restaurant on May ...
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Board of Education President Paul Hardesty said that since school choice continues to be supported by Gov. Patrick Morrisey and the Legislature, county systems need to make themselves the most appealing school choice option of all.
Speaking during the state Board ...
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a ruling in relation to an almost five-year case involving proposed natural gas drilling in Weirton.
In a ruling issued Wednesday, the Supreme Court found that the appealing party, SWN Production Company, “demonstrated no ...
LIBRARY BOARD TO MEET JUNE 9 IN STEUBENVILLE
STEUBENVILLE — The Board of Trustees for the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County will meet in regular session at 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, at the Main Library, 407 South Fourth St., Steubenville.
Residents who wish to speak during ...
STEUBENVILLE — City officials are looking into the possibility of putting their water and wastewater departments under the control of a single utility director, a move they say could save Steubenville more than $100,000 a year.
During Tuesday’s meeting, City Manager Mike Johnson reminded ...