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Lawsuit aims to protect Fiesta trademark
May 7, 2013 NEWELL — Claiming that it is suffering “irreparable injury,” the Homer Laughlin China Co. more »»
Cera bill would aid water sales
May 7, 2013 COLUMBUS — State Rep. Jack Cera, D-Bellaire, has introduced legislation to assist local governments selling water to oil and gas drillers. more »»
Vandalism concerns continue in Chester
May 7, 2013 CHESTER — The latest act of vandalism to the Dr. David S. Pugh Overlook was more than a month old before it was reported to police, Chester City Council learned on Monday. more »»
Rezoning requested for former Temple Beth Israel
May 7, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — The city’s planning and zoning commission agreed Monday night to expedite a rezoning request to convert the former Temple Beth Israel on Lovers Lane into a senior citizen center. more »»
Officials discuss security for area’s Ogden Race
May 6, 2013 WHEELING — New security measures are in place for the 37th-annual Ogden Newspapers Half Marathon Classic Run and Walk, race Director R. ‘‘Scat’’ Scatterday said. more »»
Voters head to polls Tuesday
May 6, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — Polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. for Tuesday’s primary election. City precincts have been redrawn since the last election, and many precincts were combine. more »»
Toronto prepares for fireworks
May 6, 2013 TORONTO — The city’s Fourth of July Committee is gearing up for its annual display celebrating the birth of the nation, with the fireworks and program set for July 6 at Clarke Hinkle Field inside th... more »»
EGCC commencement speaker revealed
May 6, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — Eastern Gateway Community College’s 44th-annual commencement will be held May 18 and feature guest speaker Joanne Bashford, associate vice president for developmental education and... more »»
Indian Creek honors scholars
May 6, 2013 WINTERSVILLE — According to Indian Creek High School science teacher Brandon Pendelton, there are three things in life that will make you successful no matter what. more »»
Weirton Rotary runs for the roses
May 6, 2013 WEIRTON — While the Kentucky Derby was running Saturday evening, the Rotary Club of Weirton was having its own Run for the Roses. more »»
Musician makes stand for coal
May 6, 2013 WHEELING — Tom Breiding would not describe himself as an activist. However, upon attending a rally against Patriot Coal Corp. in Charleston last September, Breiding felt inspired. more »»
Regional roundup
May 6, 2013 Woman arrested in stabbing incident STEUBENVILLE — Erica Demus, 22, of 1100B Lincoln Ave. was arrested on a felonious assault charge in connection with an alleged stabbing around 2:35 a.m. more »»
Smiles abundant at Special Olympics
May 5, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — Everyone was a winner at Saturday’s Special Olympics, where the smiles were as abundant as the sunshine. more »»
’Creek team places second
May 5, 2013 WINTERSVILLE — Creativity and imagination were developed recently for a group of Indian Creek fourth- and fifth-graders. T.C. more »»
Garden gets chance to grow with grant
May 5, 2013 STEUBENVILLE —The Bothers and Sisters Intelligentsia Crew are gearing up for another season of teaching young people the value of the Earth and gardening through its Unity Garden at Sixth Street... more »»
Area students earn ratings at science fair
May 5, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Some area students in grades seventh through 12th competed in the District 16 Science Fair held recently at Belmont College. more »»
A 40th anniversary celebration
May 5, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — The Civil War is a time in the nation’s history that keeps Lew Anile’s attention. more »»
Walk across WV fights hunger
May 4, 2013 WEIRTON — Kenova’s Tom Knopp is doing his best to “walk out hunger,” one county at a tim. more »»
Law Day mock trial held
May 4, 2013 STEUBENVILLE — No one knows who won the 2013 Law Day mock trial Friday morning but students from Steubenville High School, the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School and Buckeye Local High School... more »» |
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