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Learning to laugh at irony
November 7, 2009
Hmm. Wall Street firms are getting the swine flu vaccine. » Full Story
Musical programs, revivals, appreciation top church news
November 7, 2009
Thespians to sing
Members of the Steubenville High School Thespians will present excerpts from their upcoming musical, “Godspell,” Sunday at 3 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church. » Full Story
Members of the Steubenville High School Thespians will present excerpts from their upcoming musical, “Godspell,” Sunday at 3 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church. » Full Story
Democratic women hold style show
November 6, 2009
Fashions, food and lots of prizes highlighted the Jefferson County Democratic Women’s Club annual style show and luncheon at the Stratton Municipal building. » Full Story
Wreaths more than simply a decoration
November 6, 2009
More than just a door decoration, wreaths have been associated with symbolic qualities since ancient Rome. » Full Story
Wellsburg Civic League members salad luncheon pros
November 5, 2009
Wellsburg Civic League invited me to make my annual trek out Washington Pike to attend one of the premier salad luncheons in the area. » Full Story
Author to read from collection
November 4, 2009
Fiction writer Donald Ray Pollock will read from his award-winning story collection, “Knockemstiff,” Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Renner Art Gallery at Bethany College. » Full Story
Author to read from collection
November 4, 2009
Fiction writer Donald Ray Pollock will read from his award-winning story collection, “Knockemstiff,” Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Renner Art Gallery at Bethany College. » Full Story
Our favorite thing ... Community Stars dinner
November 3, 2009
Members of the Herald-Star staff are involved in a lot of community projects, sometimes as observers and reporters, other times as active participants. » Full Story
Book sends a warning
November 1, 2009
“America For Sale: How the Foreign Pack Circled and Devoured Esmark” by Craig Bouchard and James . » Full Story
A new daily normalcy but still missing a friend
November 1, 2009
With the acquisition of a quarter horse named Zip, the Kiaski family seems to be redefining what normalcy is as far as the daily schedule goes.
Go to work. Come home. » Full Story
Go to work. Come home. » Full Story



