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Mural offers color and visibility to Urban Mission food program

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STEUBENVILLE — Wanting to give back to his hometown and expand on his artistic skills, a Columbus man has helped to raise awareness of a local charity’s efforts in a big way. Joe Leonard said while he’s produced many oil paintings as a hobby, the 3,224-square-foot mural he’s painted on ...

Community news from around the area

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Four Season Senior Club meets WEIRTON — The Four Seasons Senior Club held its September meeting on Wednesday at Giovanni’s restaurant in Weirton. President Gene Viola called the meeting to order, after which Tony LaRosa gave the opening prayer and led in the recitation of the Pledge of ...

Water bills still a headache for Wintersville officials

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WINTERSVILLE — Village Administrator Jesse Kosegi Thursday told Wintersville Council that about 15 water bills have been returned undeliverable by the U.S. Post Office and others are expected. Kosegi said the bills were addressed to customers on several streets, and the reason for their ...

Franciscan University students serve in Ecuador and Steubenville

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STEUBENVILLE — More than 30 Franciscan University of Steubenville students, staff, and faculty used their summer academic break this year to serve others as part of the University’s Missions of Peace Program. Twenty students, along with advisers and Franciscan TOR friars, spent nearly ...

Buckeye Local talks improvements

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DILLONVALE — Improvement in education, facilities and safety led the Buckeye Local Board of Education’s agenda during Monday’s regular session. Leaders met at the administrative office in Dillonvale, where Superintendent Coy Sudvary shared the latest Ohio State Report Card. Sudvary said ...

Concerns expressed about traffic near Weirton church

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WEIRTON — About a dozen members of one Weirton church approached the Weirton Traffic Commission Thursday with concerns about speeding and other alleged traffic violations but were told there was little the city could do. Members of Kings Creek Union Chapel attended the commission’s ...