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Herron Gives Lions Update
April 18, 2013 Officials still need to raise about $500,000 to build a community sports field in East Wheeling, City Manager Robert Herron told Wheeling Lions Club members Wednesday. more »»
Mexican Nationals Guilty of Abduction
April 18, 2013 Two Mexican nationals living illegally in the United States pleaded guilty to abducting a mentally handicapped woman from outside of her Elm Grove home and transporting her to a Pennsylvania... more »»
NWS Seeking Weather Spotters
April 18, 2013 The National Weather Service is offering training for Ohio Valley residents who want to become SkyWarn Severe Weather Storm Spotters. The three-hour training class — slated for 6:30 p.m. more »»
Understanding Is Key in Dealing With Autism
April 18, 2013 David George stressed the importance of understanding the gray areas when working with children and adults with autism during his speech Wednesday at West Virginia Northern Community Colleg. more »»
W.Va. Runner Stopped Short of Finish Line
April 17, 2013 It was a great day for a race. The temperature was mild, the sun was shining and Clarksburg, W.Va. resident Bob Steptoe was having a “great run” during the Boston Marathon on Monday. more »»
Levy Rate Holds At 98 Percent
April 17, 2013 John Miller was the sole member of the Marshall County Board of Education to vote against laying the levy at the current rate of 98 percent for the 2013 tax year, as the rate passed in a 4-1 vote... more »»
McKinley Sponsors Bill To Keep Towers Open
April 17, 2013 Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., has signed on to a measure to keep open the nation’s 149 airport towers slated for closure in June. more »»
Circulatory Center To Be Highlands’ Newest Tenant
April 17, 2013 The Ohio County Development Authority approved a lease agreement with Circulatory Centers of West Virginia during Tuesday’s meeting. more »»
Belmont County to Host 2nd Oil & Gas Expo
April 16, 2013 The Belmont County Courthouse is packed with natural gas abstractors on a daily basis. more »»
Supers Debate Substitute Bill
April 16, 2013 A Senate bill approved by West Virginia lawmakers requiring school administrators to substitute teach at least three days during a school year produced mixed reactions from local superintendents. more »»
Mull Detained, Deemed Competent for Trial
April 16, 2013 Federal Magistrate Judge James Seiburt revoked Kymberly Mull’s pretrial release Monday for her continued abuse of prescription pain killers, and she will remain behind bars while awaiting trial for... more »»
Restaurants Told to Post Warnings About Secondhand Smoke
April 16, 2013 About two complaints a month are lodged with the Wheeling-Ohio County Health Department regarding tobacco smoke leaking from video gambling rooms inside restaurants. more »»
Flaggers: Drive Slow Through Work Zones
April 15, 2013 After 25 years of working as flaggers, JoAnne Hand and Shelly Carpenter want motorists to remember to slow down and pay attention in work zone. more »»
Hearings Set on CDBG Funds, Water Plant Plan
April 15, 2013 Residents can let Wheeling City Council know what they think of the city’s plan for about $1 million in federal Community Development Block Grant funding — including a proposed 89-percent funding cu... more »»
Walter Reuther Statue Gets Spruced Up for Summer
April 14, 2013 WHEELING — During a conference at Oglebay Park last weekend the United Auto Workers West Virginia Community Action Council made its annual trip to Wheeling’s waterfront to clean the statue of the... more »»
Student Hopes to Stock Epinephrine Pens in Every School
April 14, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Frankie Favede of St. Clairsville is a 4.0 GPA student and a three-sport athlete, but lives in fear every day of being exposed to something that could put his life in jeopardy. more »»
‘Undo’ Remembered for Kindness, Philanthropy
April 13, 2013 Anthony ‘‘Undo’’ Sparachane was a man who loved his family, friends and helping his community through philanthropy, his sons said Friday. more »»
Firefighters Hone Skills At Former Keg & Kraut
April 13, 2013 The vacant structure that once housed the former Keg and Kraut Restaurant at the corner of 16th and Jacob streets in East Wheeling served as a prime location for nearly a dozen Wheeling firefighters... more »»
Trio of Accidents Snarl Traffic Around Moundsville Area
April 13, 2013 Two people were injured as the wail of sirens resonated in Moundsville and surrounding areas Friday, when emergency personnel responded to three separate automobile accidents over the course of a fe... more »»
Legislature Coming To the Friendly City
April 13, 2013 The West Virginia Legislature will meet in Wheeling in June as part of the state’s 150th birthday celebratio. more »» |
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