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WEIRTON a ' Shelley Marie Caniff and Ronald Colpo Jr. were united in marriage Sept.
The Regional Access Mobility Partnership is preparing for its purchase of transit scheduling software with additional work for consultants Wilbur Smith and Associates.
Franciscan University of Steubenville officials have reported its $25 million capital campaign has reached a significant milestone.
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Fort Wayne seminary announces symposia
Concordia Theological Seminary will present its annual symposia on exegetical and confessional theology Jan.
Toronto economic forum set Wednesd.....
The Toronto Coalition for Revitalization is sponsoring a community forum on economic development beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Karaffa Middle School.
Unstoppable' crew coming here next.....
Instead of focusing on the "what's good for GM" philosophy, the nation would do well to realize "what's been good for small business has always been good for America." That was the word from Roger Geiger, vice president and Ohio executive director of the National Federation of Independent Business, to a group of about 50 students at the Franciscan ...
Stellar Students/Roncalli High School: Charles Bettag
NAME: Charles Bettag Year in school: Senior GPA: 3.979 School: Roncalli High School Parents' names: Mark and Teresa Bettag What extracurricular activities are you involved with? Baseball, peer helpers, student recruitment and Lasallian Youth In all your school years, which teacher or class has affected you the most and why? I have probably ...
Senior nursing students from the Franciscan University of Steubenville made a stop at Wintersville Elementary School recently to teach fourth-grade pupils the basics of first aid.
Two Vatican Officials to Speak at Franciscan University of Steubenville
In a move designed to strengthen Vatican dialogue with North American audiences for years to come, the Pontifical Council for Culture will host a series of conferences in the United States and Canada.
Greetings and Good Morning -- By: Kathryn Jean Lopez
Was speaking on the campus of the Franciscan University of Steubenville here, a unique place .
A select group of students from Indian Creek High School recently got a taste of the real world during "Real Money, Real World", a program sponsored by Jefferson County's Ohio State University Extension Office.
Score one for fitness and for the welcoming nature of the community. A new Anytime Fitness franchise is poised to open in the Hollywood Center later this month and its owner, Arieh Ordronneau, says the center represents his family's desire to stay in the area.
A Voice and a Vision for Downtown
The Downtown Business Association , along with Progress Alliance, the Business Development Corporation of the Northern Panhandle and Valley Ventures, will be participating in the second annual Regional Economic Forum.
Jury to decide fate of man convicted of homicide
Until he was 5 years old, Terrell Yarbrough suckled a baby bottle. Not one that included nutritious baby formula or even cow's milk, but one filled with sugar water that caused his baby teeth to rot and fall out prematurely.
Voters in the city's fourth ward returned incumbent Councilman David Fortunato for a fourth straight term by a two to one victory margin over challenger Nate Kline.
Aaron Land's Best Friend Remembers Horrific Day in 1999
The tragedy which took place more than a decade ago will forever be remembered by those of us who lived here at that time.
ADDITION: Howard Hanna Mortimer Realty in Weirton said Susan King of Weirton has joined its team.
Bob Shimmel enjoyed a breakfast, heard words of encouragement and then immediately climbed a ladder and started working Friday.
Prosecution details evidence in students' slayings
A Steubenville, Ohio, police captain and an agent with the Ohio Bureau of Investigation this morning testified that they found live, .44-caliber ammunition in the Steubenville home of Nathan "Boo" Herring, along with two bank cards belonging to a murdered college student.
Yarbrough trial enters second day
Tuesday, Steubenville Police Detective John Lelless continued his testimony in the second day of Terrell Yarbrough's trial in the slayings of two Franciscan University of Steubenville students on May 31, 1999.
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