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Into Africa: Project Said ‘Transformative’
December 5, 2010 The Rev. Mark E. Seitz of Wheeling has seen first-hand that the work of the Elewana Education Project in Kenya is “transformative.” Seitz, rector of S. more »»
Woman Focuses Efforts on Mali
December 5, 2010 Through the auspices of the United Nations Children’s Fund, Wheeling native Heidi Good is working with communities in Mali to educate people on healthier life choices. more »»
Decades of Decorating
November 27, 2010 Putting “a new twist” on holiday finery, “Old Favorites: Decades of Decorating the Mansion” illuminates the season at Oglebay Institute’s Mansion Museum in Oglebay Park. more »»
Wheeling Symphony and Oglebay Institute To Present ‘The Nutcracker’
November 21, 2010 Continuing a new Ohio Valley holiday tradition, the Wheeling Symphony and Oglebay Institute will present Tchaikovsky’s fairy-tale ballet, ‘‘The Nutcracker’’ at the Capitol Theatre at 8 p.m. more »»
Wheeling School Puts Kids in the Kitchen
November 16, 2010 From-scratch soups. Freshly baked bread with no preservatives. Homemade applesauce. Veggies from the garden. No, it’s not the menu of the new bistro in tow. more »»
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
November 13, 2010 If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That’s what I learned on my first day at Hogwarts. Yes, Hogwarts. more »»
Glory Days of Wheeling Ironmen Revisited
November 13, 2010 Area residents relived the glory days of the Wheeling Ironmen with some former players and sports fans at the Ohio County Public Library on Nov. 9. more »»
Scotland's Battlefield Band Plays Pittsburgh Saturday
November 12, 2010 In the world of Scottish contemporary music, Battlefield Band is a household name. The “lads” will return to Pittsburgh for the first time this century at 8 p.m. more »»
Tuxes & Trees: Annual Tree Festival Heads To New Location
November 7, 2010 The annual Festival of Trees is heading downtown and moving to a sparkling new location — the Wheeling Artisan Center — for the 24th edition of the popular holiday tradition. more »»
Historians Spin Stories of Wheeling’s Famous Souls
October 31, 2010 If the dead could talk, imagine the tales that would be spun in Wheeling’s historic old cemeteries: A pioneering surgeon might converse with prominent bankers, shipbuilders and merchants. more »»
Father, Daughter Visit With Grandma Moses’ Great-Grandson
October 24, 2010 Two members of an artistic area family — photographer Jay Stock and his daughter, artist and teacher Georgette Stock, of Martins Ferry — have engaged in a creative collaboration with self-taught... more »»
Oasis in the Desert
October 16, 2010 Everything in Phoenix is hot — the shopping, cultural events, fine dining, sporting events, the political climate and not to mention the weather. more »»
The right tool for every job ...
October 13, 2010 In the garden, fall is a time for bulb, tree and shrub planting, raking leaves and cutting grass for the last time before Old Man Winter comes to stay for awhile. more »»
Fashionable Dolls
October 10, 2010 By LINDA COMINS Life Editor The stories behind the creation of a collection of fashion dolls, now on display in Moundsville, resemble a tale of old Hollywood glamour and an insider’s look into the... more »»
‘Our Town’ at West Liberty
October 8, 2010 In today’s world full of money troubles, jobless claims and frivolous priorities, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s truly important — family and loved ones. more »»
WLU Teams Up With Local Schools for ‘Our Town’
October 3, 2010 While some schools across the nation cut fine arts programs, one local university is making efforts to enrich not only its fine arts programs, but also other Ohio Valley schools’... more »»
Think Pink: Culinary Students Help Prepare For Annual Luncheon
October 3, 2010 Area culinary students are lending their cooking expertise to prepare the signature entree for the annual Think Pink luncheon, a popular Wheeling event designed to raise funds for breas... more »»
Pittsburgh Walk to Fight Psoriasis
October 1, 2010 Articulate, wise and coping with serious illness, Rose Franzen, 13, of Wheeling and Sewickley, Pa., has been named youth ambassador for the first Pittsburgh Walk to Cure Psoriasis. more »»
Come Out and Play
October 1, 2010 Wheeling Country Day School celebrated the Worldwide Day of Play on Friday, Sept. 24, by offering an extended recess to its student. more »»
Victorian Show-Off!: Six Buildings Featured on This Year’s Tour
September 26, 2010 This year’s Victorian Show-Off! in Wheeling emphasizes fretwork and stained glass as outstanding examples of architectural adornment common to the period. more »» |
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