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FREEMAN, Oma M., 95, of Wheeling, WV, and formerly of Bellaire, OH, Martins Ferry, OH, and the Beacon House of St. Comment?
Race Events Start Holiday Weekend Today
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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 for children as well as the Ogden Mile for those ages 13 and up. Comment?
WJU Rugby Steps Up, Joins East Conference
After just one year of existence, the Wheeling Jesuit University rugby program has been accepted into USA Rugby's D1A college rugby competition, and with it, accepted into the Rugby East Conference effective for the fall 2013 season. Comment?
Wheeling Park Will Play for Title
It was a bag of mixed emotions for the Ohio Valley on Thursday morning at the West Virginia State Softball Tournament at Jackson Park. Comment?
MARCHLENSKI, Stanley Patrick "Tunney," 88, of Wheeling, WV, formerly of Columbus, OH, died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at Liza's Place, Wheeling. Comment?
He was born January 22, 1933 in Marshall County, WV, a son of Erma Staub Franklin of Cameron and the late C.R. "Bob" Franklin. Comment?
Bertha was born March 17, 1920 in Wheeling, WV daughter of the late Harland D. and H. Elizabeth Reeves Nickerson. Comment?
DELLGET, Martha Mary "Marsha," 84, of Wheeling peacefully left this life on Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at home surrounded by her family. Comment?
Project Under Scrutiny
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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. Comment?
Ohio Valley Continues To Lose Population
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Despite promises of job growth resulting from the local oil and natural gas boom, the aging Upper Ohio Valley has lost an estimated 1.2 percent of its population since the 2010 Census, figures released today indicate. Comment?
Police Seeking More Space For Neighborhood Satellite Stations
Two satellite stations where officers can do paperwork, meet with residents and take lunch breaks opened Wednesday. Comment?
The face of the former Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Steubenville plant is undergoing a major change as Strauss Industries of Wheeling continues to remove the aging and rusting structures that were home to a booming steel industry for more than 150 years. Comment?
Patience Pays Off For Wheeling's...
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By waiting a day to sell bonds to pay for a brand new water treatment plant, Wheeling saved about $1.37 million in future interest costs, City Manager Robert Herron told council members Tuesday. Comment?
Should Wheeling try to block Gre...
The City should be thrilled any business of any kind wants to locate there.This project is reusing an old industrial facility as well.It does not get any better.BTW: these folks will pay City taxes. Comment?
Scatterday's Drive Betters Community
Few people we know can be as persistent as Robert "Scat" Scatterday of Wheeling. Comment?
Torch Relay Kicks Off Memorial Day Weekend of Events
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The observance kicks off at 4 p.m., when participants in the Ogden Newspapers Half Marathon Classic Veterans Torch Relay lift a burning beacon in the air at the Osiris Shrine Temple in Elm Grove and head west across the city. Comment?
Patience Pays Off For Wheeling's Bond Sale
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By waiting a day to sell bonds to pay for a brand new water treatment plant, Wheeling saved about $1.37 million in future interest costs, City Manager Robert Herron told council members Tuesday. Comment?
Frack Water Meeting Tonight
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Residents referring to themselves as "Wheeling Water Warriors" have the chance to question GreenHunter Water officials about the company's plans to recycle natural gas frack water in Warwood. Comment?
Mrs. Bernhard was a homemaker and a member of St. Jude Catholic Church, Glen Dale; a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post 437 of Moundsville and the Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion, Blake Brothers Post #46, Benwood. Comment?
Valley Natives Tell of Twister
Ohio Valley native Chris Thoburn is among those assisting relief efforts in the wake of a devastating tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., on Monday, killing dozens, including children. Comment?