Steubenville Police
Wounded: A Garrett Avenue resident told police he was holding his pistol when it accidentally went off, Friday. He said he was sitting on the end of the bed and the bullet went “through (his) hand.” He was flown by a medical helicopter to an area hospital.
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STEUBENVILLE — The 126-year-old Steubenville Woman’s Club may have dissolved, but its members didn’t ride quietly into the sunset.
Before shutting down, the club gave the city’s ‘Inclusive Park’ project a $25,000 check, triggering a matching $25,000 donation from the JeffCo ...
FOLLANSBEE — Follansbee Council is considering raising the city’s garbage rates and defining what constitutes excess trash as part of an ongoing effort to curb costs for the sanitation department.
Following Monday’s council meeting, Mayor Scott McMahon said it’s been determined the ...
WINTERSVILLE — Robyn Scott has spent the past 26 years encouraging young minds, and her efforts have earned her distinction as Indian Creek School District’s Outstanding Elementary Teacher by the Coalition of Rural and Appalachian Schools (CORAS).
Scott, who teaches second grade at Cross ...
NEW CUMBERLAND — City officials have been approached about the possibility of teaming up with Hancock County and other municipalities to address unsafe structures in the community.
City Clerk Tammy Jenkins explained they had received a proposal last week from the Hancock County Commission ...
GLEN DALE — Members of the public are invited to help pack an estimated 30,000 meals this month to help people in need around the world.
The annual Rise Against Hunger event is slated from 9 a.m. to noon March 14 at St. Jude’s Church Hall, 826 Jefferson Ave., Glen Dale.
The event is ...