Steubenville Police
Acting out: A city resident is facing multiple charges after she allegedly tried to outrun police in the 200 block of North Seventh Street, Thursday. Police said Samantha Cremeans, 832 South St., was charged with possession of drugs, tampering with evidence and escape, all ...
The Fort Steuben Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was the first Ohio group to plant a liberty tree as part of the Ye Patriot Tree Challenge. Jeanne Vega, past chapter first vice regent, initiated the project. America 250 Chairman Francine Hauldren brought the ...
Church holding fall food sale
WEIRTON — St. Nicholas Orthodox Church is holding a sale of frozen, uncooked cabbage rolls and cheese-potato pierogies through Nov. 14.
The deadline for ordering is Nov. 10. The cost is $20 for six cabbage rolls and $12 for a dozen pierogies. Orders can be ...
STEUBENVILLE — Fourth Ward voters will have to decide who they want to be their voice at City Council for the next four years.
The Nov. 4 general election ballot pits incumbent Royal Mayo, a Democrat, against Republican Marc Barnes.
Mayo, 58, said Fourth Ward residents want what residents ...
STEUBENVILLE — A big reduction in state funding has made a 1-mill, five-year levy renewal that’s on the Nov. 4 ballot even more critical to the future of the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County.
“It’s crucial,” library Director Mike Gray said. “If the levy ...
WEIRTON — A planned extension of the Panhandle Trail into the city has led to discussions about a possible amendment to Weirton’s Unified Development Ordinance.
The Weirton Planning Commission Wednesday agreed to recommend a text amendment to Article 12.13 of the UDO, dealing with sign ...