Urban Mission offers holiday help
Julie Ghrist
LINING UP — Approximately 1,000 families received a Thanksgiving food bag from Urban Mission Ministries Wednesday and Thursday. The Rev. Bruce Hitchcock said it was the most recipients he has ever witnessed at the facility.
STEUBENVILLE — The Rev. Bruce Hitchcock was walking through the Urban Mission warehouse Tuesday as some 60 volunteers were packing Thanksgiving food bags.
“I saw several people busy packing bags who I hadn’t seen before. So I stopped and asked about 25 people why they came to work, and 23 of them said they came to help their neighbors, to give back to the community or because of their faith in Christ. That is what Thanksgiving is all about,” said Hitchcock.
“The packing was finished in about an hour and a half, and we were ready for the people on Wednesday and Thursday.
Sewer project going forward
November 21, 2008STEUBENVILLE — Faced with the prospect of litigation, the Jefferson County commissioners announced Thursday a timeline to complete the Crestview-Belvedere sewer project will be determined by Jan. 31.
The commissioners met in executive ses
Commissioners stop paying consultant's bills
November 21, 2008STEUBENVILLE — The Jefferson County Commissioners voted Thursday to stop paying invoices from MS Consultants until billing issues are resolved, and also announced the sale of 4.4 acres of property in the county’s industrial park for the expansion of
» Full StoryEdison appoints Quattrochi
November 21, 2008STEUBENVILLE — While the votes weren’t unanimous, Edison Local’s Assistant Superintendent David Quattrochi was named the district’s interim superintendent Thursday.
Following deliberations in an executive session prior to and following t
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