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Beware of online ads: They may not be real

Local News

Melia & Co. appears to be a small family-run business. The sweaters on its website feature a photo of a woman hand-knitting a Christmas design. The caption says that after decades of creating knitwear that tells “quiet stories of care and beauty,” she is closing her little studio ...

Police reports

Daily Happenings

Police reports Mingo Junction Police Cited: Andrew Barnette, 39, Wheeling, expired registration; and Mandy Jarman, 44, 620 Scott Featner Road, speeding. Wintersville Police Cited: Frank D. Aracich, 52, Old State Route 7, Steubenville, driving while suspended; Sara M. Logsdon, 38, 486 ...

Briefs

Local News

Man killed in logging accident IRONDALE — A 38-year-old Amish man from West Farmington, Ohio, was killed as the result of a logging accident Thursday morning, according to Clark Crago, director of the TEMS Joint Ambulance District. Crago said firefighters from Irondale and TEMS crews ...

Church sermon topics

Community

The following churches have announced their sermon titles for this week’s services. • Bell Chapel United Methodist Church, Steubenville: The 10 a.m. sermon will be entitled “Everybody, Always: Don’t Play it Safe,” and given by the Rev. Seth Filburn. • Cadiz Presbyterian Church: ...

PERI celebrates holidays

Community

Public Employee Retirees, Inc., District 9, Jefferson County Chapter, met at Froehlich’s Classic Corner on Wednesday for the group’s first meeting of the new year. Due to the cancelation of December’s meeting as a result of inclement weather, those in attendance took part in the group’s ...

Show about nothing becomes dinner theater

Community

STEUBENVILLE — Even in the year 2040, absolutely nothing has changed. And that is the joke. Mystery Theater Unlimited will continue its 30th season of original interactive comedy by bringing “Signfeld 2040,” to local audiences in the coming weeks. This futuristic parody mystery will ...