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Hit Show, winner of multiple graded stakes since he captured the then-Grade III West Virginia Governor’s Stakes one year ago, ...
The families of two local women who lost their battles with cancer are helping those who are facing the disease through a ...
The Sycamore Youth Center has announced the return of Jerica Brown’s empowering “She Rises” program. An expanded schedule has ...
During Monday’s meeting of the Hancock County Board of Education, officials took time to recognize students from the county ...
Michael T. Benson, the new president of West Virginia University, stopped by WVU Medicine Weirton Medical Center this week as ...
Richmond resident Gina Judy was named the Steubenville Art Association’s featured artist for the month of August. Judy has ...
In recognition for its role in the founding of the 35th state to join the Union, on June 20, 1863, members of the Ohio Valley ...
U.S. senators who put pressure on the Trump administration and the U.S. Department of Education were joined by millions of Americans in a sigh of relief when the remaining $5 billion in federal ...
A festival favorite, retro live karaoke, returns to downtown Steubenville for Friday’s First Friday on Fourth. The Harmonium Project’s Marc Barnes said it’s their sixth-annual karaoke competition.
An organization that represents personal injury attorneys in West Virginia said Wednesday that a new report calling the state a “lawsuit inferno” is all smoke and no fire. In a press release Wednesday ...
Henry Davis’ fielder’s-choice grounder brought home the go-ahead run in the 10th inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates completed a three-game sweep of the San Francisco Giants with a 2-1 victory on ...
Non-union employees of the City of Weirton may soon see an adjustment in their pay scale. Members of Weirton Council, and other city officials, convened in a work session Wednesday evening to discuss ...
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