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Tax pain cuts less deeply than before
April 15, 2013 The United States is a nation founded by tax dissidents. more »»
Ohio becomes more friendly for business
April 14, 2013 Ohio officials are to be congratulated for improving conditions for small-business owners in the state. According to an annual survey by Thumbtack. more »»
Safety should be priority at school
April 13, 2013 Construction on the new Weirton elementary school is progressing quickly these days, as can be seen by anyone driving along Pennsylvania Avenue. more »»
E-cycling event good for our environment
April 12, 2013 Any chance residents of the Tri-State Area have to recycle materials and cut down on the amount of refuse is good for our community and one that we should take advantage of. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. more »»
Follansbee flag issue sign of times
April 11, 2013 It’s a sad state of affairs when the fear of the unknown in terms of free speech trumps a promotion of a well-known fund-raising event. more »»
Yearly cleanup a good perk
April 10, 2013 The City of Steubenville continues to try to save money on services it provides to its residents, but we’re not sure the latest proposed cut has to happen. more »»
Festival of Nations still a special time
April 9, 2013 Our region has a rich cultural heritage, spanning its populated history. more »»
Lecture series good for Tri-State Area
April 8, 2013 Tri-State Area residents will have the chance to learn about the art of disguise and to hear firsthand about the rescue dramatized in the Academy Award-winning film “Argo” Tuesday night. more »»
Korea raises big questions
April 7, 2013 The United States is taking prudent steps and not being too bellicose when it comes to dealing with North Korea and its dictator, Kim Jong U. more »»
Forum offers chance to study health care
April 6, 2013 If you’re like most Americans, you’re at the very least partially in the dark about what the continuing rollout of federal health care mandates means. more »»
Brooke museum helps bring history to life
April 5, 2013 The first in a series of monthly special events planned at the Brooke County Museum and Cultural Center will feature a ribbon-cutting and an open house on Saturday. more »»
Tanks a sign of economic shift
April 4, 2013 There was a time when trucks serving industry so clogged area roads that the local populace cried out for as many four-lane expressways as possible. more »»
High school musicals deserve your support
April 3, 2013 Recently, and in the coming days, a special group of young people have and will be displaying their talents to entertain, amuse and amaze. more »»
Don’t give up on Kasich’s tax plan
April 2, 2013 Tax relief for working Ohioans and small businesses would provide an enormous boost to the state’s economy. And, of course, the 20 percent income tax cut proposed by Gov. more »»
Annual school cooks up something special
April 1, 2013 What has become an annual tradition will be revived Tuesday evening when the Taste of Home Cooking School returns to Weirton’s Serbian-American Cultural Cente. more »»
Easter remains a time of hope
March 31, 2013 Events nowadays in the Middle East carry with them the possibility that they could lead to radical change in the world, a fact not lost on anyone who followed President Barack Obama’s recent trip to... more »»
Baseball’s back, it must be spring
March 30, 2013 The weather we have experienced in the last week or so has certainly left us confused. A look at the calendar, for example, tells us that spring has arrived. more »»
MRDD Month time to ‘Look Beyond!’
March 29, 2013 March is Developmental Disabilities Month in Jefferson County. more »»
Weirton chamber backs businesses
March 28, 2013 To many, the backbone of every community is found in its locally owned businesses. more »»
Sweet vindication for OSU, Big Ten
March 27, 2013 Area fans of college basketball have extra reason to be excited this week. more »» |
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