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A Big Step Toward a Larger Victory
May 26, 2013 WHEELING — Two years ago, Landon Kovalski could not have handled the hustle and bustle of a crowded race. But Saturday was different. more »»
Brisk Morning for Ogden Half Marathon
May 26, 2013 WHEELING — Chills competed with the hills in Saturday’s 37th Annual Ogden Newspapers Half Marathon Classic, much to the delight of runners who battled extreme heat and humidity last year during the... more »»
Soldiers Run to Honor Fallen Comrades
May 26, 2013 WHEELING — As they crossed the finish line after completing the 5K portion of the Ogden Half Marathon, Greg Starkey, Aaron Smith and Jacob Whisler received a large ovatio. more »»
Wheeling Central Catholic Graduates 53
May 26, 2013 WHEELING — Members of Central Catholic High School’s Class of 2013 had much to celebrate during commencement exercises held Saturday at Oglebay’s outdoor amphitheater, a long-held school tradition. more »»
Tribute to Veterans Runs Through City
May 25, 2013 WHEELING — Veterans serving from World War II to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have faced adversity most Americans can only imagine. more »»
Children Get Head Start On Racing in Tot Trot
May 25, 2013 WHEELING — Potential future half-marathoners gathered Friday evening in downtown Wheeling to race their little hearts out during the Ogden Tiny Tot Trot. more »»
Marshall Schools Plan $55M Budget
May 25, 2013 MOUNDSVILLE — Instruction, maintenance and capital improvements account for a large amount of the proposed 2014 fiscal year budget for Marshall County Schools. more »»
Millions Hitting the Road
May 25, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Ohio State Highway Patrol Sgt. Jason Greenwood said the St. more »»
Home Rule Board Approves Wheeling's Sales Tax Proposal
May 24, 2013 CLARKSBURG, W.Va. - The West Virginia Municipal Home Rule board this morning approved Wheeling's plan to impose a 0.5-percent sales tax on most goods and services in the city. The vote was unanimou. more »»
Bridge Problem Grows For Belmont County
May 24, 2013 ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Fred Bennett remembers when the Sand Hill Road bridge in Neffs collapsed into McMahon Creek in 1978 because a cement mixer truck driver did not obey the posted weight limit. more »»
Panel Looks at Tax Hikes For West Virginia Road Repairs
May 24, 2013 CHARLESTON (AP) — A commission studying West Virginia’s highway system is proposing tax and fee increases to raise millions of dollars for maintenance and repairs. more »»
Race Events Start Holiday Weekend Today
May 24, 2013 WHEELING — A holiday weekend filled with family, fun and fitness gets under way in downtown Wheeling today with a traveling tribute to veterans, followed by the Ogden Tiny Tot Trot and Ogden Fun Run... more »»
Scouts Approve Plan To Accept Openly Gay Boys
May 24, 2013 GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America threw open its ranks Thursday to gay Scouts but not gay Scout leaders — a fiercely contested compromise that some warned could fracture the... more »»
Obama Defends Drone Deaths
May 24, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama sought Thursday to advance the U.S. more »»
Ohio Valley Continues To Lose Population
May 23, 2013 WHEELING — Despite promises of job growth resulting from the local oil and natural gas boom, the aging Upper Ohio Valley has lost an estimated 1. more »»
Project Under Scrutiny
May 23, 2013 WHEELING — After living in Warwood for the past 77 years, Barbara Bland fears GreenHunter Water’s natural gas frack water recycling plant will harm the community she loves. more »»
Crackdown Coming for ‘Internet Cafes’ in Ohio
May 23, 2013 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Storefront sweepstakes parlors appear on their way out in Ohio, after state lawmakers delivered a one-two punch Wednesday effectively banning the businesses statewide and... more »»
IRS Official Takes Fifth Amendment
May 23, 2013 WASHINGTON (AP) — At the center of a political storm, an Internal Revenue Service supervisor whose agents targeted conservative groups swore Wednesday she did nothing wrong, broke no laws and never... more »» |
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