Many help Hounds’ Haven
To the editor: On behalf of all the animals at Hounds’ Haven, I would like to extend our sincerest thanks to those of you who have contributed to our operation in any way during the first half of 2008. We especially appreciate the efforts of students, parents, teachers, administrators, 4-H leaders and members for large food and supply donations from Bridgeport schools, Moon Township, Pa., schools, North Elementary, Northwest Elementary and Northwest Middle schools in the Buckeye Local School District and sixth-graders in the Edison Local School District, plus the Country Kids and Golden Horseshoe 4-H Clubs. Special thanks also should go to Harding Middle School, Bridgeport Elementary, Moon Area Middle School, Holy Rosary Elementary and Buckeye West Elementary staff. Monetary donations were sent from their fundraisers, which will be used for the shelter’s spay and neuter program and emergency medical care. This has been a busy year for Hounds’ Haven. Hundreds of dogs and cats ha
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To the editor:
Thanks for assistance in cleaning up the neighborhood. I had tried for some time, with no success, to have some hedges trimmed at a vacant house in our neighborhood. It made the street very unsightly. All I got was the run-
Ohio legislators against jobs
To the editor:
It is times like this when I just can’t understand state government and politicians. In the same breath as when they say “I’m for creating jobs,” they follow it up with “I’m against payday lending.” This year they passed HB
Wilson steps to the plate
To the editor:
On behalf of the staff at the Laurels of Steubenville, I’d like to thank state Sen. Jason Wilson, D-Columbiana, for his efforts in expediting the licensure and certification of our new nursing facility.
Wilson
Senior citizens must wake up
To the editor:
Jefferson County is one of 88 counties in the state of Ohio. I have heard reports that Jefferson County has the largest proportion of senior citizens among all the counties.
What facilities are set
Many helped with relay
To the editor:
This letter is a followup to the Steubenville Relay for Life that took place June 20-21. This year’s event surpassed the $100,000 goal set by the American Cancer Society by more than $6,000. This result is remarkable, espec


