STEUBENVILLE — An “absolute blessing” is coming to the Sycamore Youth Center, and perhaps no one is more excited than its executive director, Bobbyjon Bauman.
Bauman, board members of the Ohio Valley Youth Network and city officials Thursday afternoon broke ground for an educational ...
TORONTO — City Police have proposed an ordinance regulating the use of utility task vehicles in the city, citing a desire to address safety issues related to the vehicles.
City Police Chief Charley Daniels noted the ordinance would apply to vehicles used for hauling, plowing snow and ...
CHARLESTON — As Gov. Patrick Morrisey challenges the West Virginia Legislature to codify his executive order allowing for religious exemptions to school-age vaccines, an annual poll has respondents telling Morrisey and lawmakers to leave the social issues behind.
Rex Repass, the chief ...
MINGO JUNCTION — Beyond the orange fencing and yellow caution tape, the stage is being set for the new Jefferson County Innovation Center near Hills Elementary School in Mingo Junction.
The land has been cleared with utilities placed to make way for the 14,000-square-foot, one-story ...
MINGO JUNCTION — Two juveniles, both under 13 years of age, are facing charges in the Jefferson County juvenile justice system for alleged acts of vandalism involving vehicles and a home.
Village Police Chief Willie McKenzie said the pair were taken into custody after security camera ...
STEUBENVILLE –– Most people — without even being asked — will tell you they dislike their job.
There are any number of reasons why, from the hours to the boss to the co-workers — even the job itself.
According to Gallup, 85 percent of people employed say they are dissatisfied with ...