STEUBENVILLE — Next generation upgrades coming at Jefferson County’s 911 center will make it more efficient while boosting location accuracy.
A 2023 law mandated all 88 Ohio counties transition from their current, analog systems to NexGen 911’s digital, internet-based system. It’s ...
RICHMOND — FFA members attending Edison High School gained fifth-place honors in the 55th-annual National Arabian Horse Association judging contest, held in Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 24-25.
Students competed against approximately 100 individuals and 22 teams from across the country. Sponsored by ...
Church to celebrate anniversary
STEUBENVILLE — The Second Baptist Church in Steubenville will celebrate its 134th anniversary beginning at 10:45 a.m. Nov. 23.
Located at 717 Adams St., Jeff Stanford, senior pastor, will join the Rev. James Bowie in a day of recognizing the church and its ...
STEUBENVILLE — The Jefferson County Democratic Party has launched a Thanksgiving meal program to help local families who are facing rising grocery costs this holiday season. The initiative provides $40 Aldi gift cards, enough to purchase all the necessities for a full Thanksgiving dinner for ...
Never Alone event planned
WEIRTON — Never Alone West Virginia will host a drug awareness event from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 30 in the gymnasium of the Lauttamus Communications and Security building, located at 1000 Colliers Way in Weirton. The event is intended to promote drug awareness, ...
NEW CUMBERLAND — The Hancock County commissioners are looking into options for the future use of one county-owned building on Gas Valley Road.
The agenda for Thursday’s county commission meeting included the consideration of use of 689 Gas Valley Road.
Commission President Eron Chek ...