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Two Ohio catholic schools consolidating to become one school
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Deacon Paul D. Ward, director, Office of Christian Formation and Schools, along with the pastors of the local parishes who support and govern Steubenville Catholic Schools, say they are happy to announce that Catholic Central High School and Bishop John King Mussio Central Junior High School will become one school with one […]
Carroll County man ordered to pay IRS more than $1.4 million in unpaid taxes
A Carroll County man has been sentenced to 26 months in prison for failing to pay employment taxes. U.S. District Judge Christopher A. Boyko sentenced Warren Kelm of Brown Township earlier this month and ordered him to pay restitution of more than $1.4 million to the IRS after he pleaded guilty to evading employment taxes. ...
Club 106 boarded up in Steubenville
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — At Tuesday night’s Steubenville City Council meeting, City Manager Jim Mavromatis distributed a court order regarding Club 106. Mavromatis says the order was issued on Tuesday, and the club located on the corner of South and 6th streets has officially been boarded up and shut down.
Steubenville's LaBelle neighborhood revitalized after massive community cleanup effort
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Many areas throughout the LaBelle neighborhood in Steubenville look quite different and that's because of the efforts of a community cleanup day that took place Tuesday. In an alley between Arlington and Oak Grove avenues, there used to be a pile of rubbish that's grown over...
East Liverpool man pleads guilty after police find 994 fentanyl pills during search
Columbiana County Prosecutor Vito Abruzzino said thanks to police, a man’s been prosecuted for drug charges and fentanyl and cocaine with a value of over $60,000 are now off the streets. Khalide Moore, 25, plead guilty to multiple drug charges in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court. In East Liverpool,...
Zito: Steel plant falls in West Virginia, but no one hears a sound
WEIRTON, West Virginia — The hum is gone. It was a sound that told locals that men and women were working. It told small businesses that have tried to hold on, after each cutback at the iconic steel mill that for over 100 years defined their skyline, that people would need their services. Services from mechanics that fixed their cars. Services from mom-and-pop shops that served them fresh sandwiches and Mountain Dew after their shifts. From grocers who filled their cupboards and ice boxes with staples to feed their families, and from barbers who relied on their biweekly haircuts to make ends meet.
Several Area Athletes Advance In DIII District Track Meet
ST.CLAIRSVILLE,OHIO (WTRF) – Several area athletes advanced to the Ohio Division III regional track and field meet with strong showings at Thursday’s district meet at St.Clairsville. One of the highlights Thursday included Shadyside’s Nathan Booth breaking the 35-year old district record in the 110m high hurdles. Booth crossed the line in a time of 14.38 […]
Pentecost on North St. celebration continues Steubenville’s summer festival tradition
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (WTRF) — Steubenville has already given the Ohio Valley a full slate of summer festivals with First Fridays on Fourth. But the city has yet another block party to mark on your calendar—and you can stop by right after church. The first Pentecost on North Street celebration is set for this Sunday from […]
Ogden elected as Hancock County commissioner
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. ( WTRF) – Hancock County voters elected Tommy Ogden for commissioner with 54 percent of the vote (1719 votes total). He will replace current county commissioner, Jeff Davis, who plans to retire in January 2025. Ogden is a lifelong resident of the county and owns a business in Chester. […]
Carrollton 2018 graduate to be recommended as next girls basketball coach
The Carrollton Athletic Committee has announced the recommendation of Mikayla Poole to Carrollton’s Board of Education for the position of Head Girls Basketball Coach of the Carrollton Warriors following the resignation of Nik Schweikert. Poole’s candidacy will be presented at the upcoming board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, June 11th....
Roundup of FFA news for May 16, 2024
Fayetteville, Ohio — The Fayetteville FFA chapter hosted its annual banquet April 17, to celebrate the accomplishments of its members and recognize the active community. The chapter recognized Danny Grant with an Honorary Membership Degree. The chapter also recognized Tisha Wolfer for her outstanding effort and dedication to the chapter. Members were recognized for earning FFA degrees, proficiency awards, Star Awards and more. To end the evening, the new officer team was installed. It includes President Warren Murphy, Vice President Landon Huber, secretary Cole Gauche, treasurer Josie Pfeiffer, sentinel Isaak Adae, reporter Gracie Grant and student advisor Maya Murphy.
Chester City Park advances inclusivity with new sensory panels for kids
HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. — Chester City Park is working towards getting sensory panels for children with disabilities. A sensory panel is a specialized environment designed to stimulate senses through tactile, visual, auditory, and more. The new equipment would enable children with disabilities who typically couldn't use standard playground devices to engage.
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