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RSVP speaks to womans club

Marti Leak from RSVP of Jefferson County addressed the Wintersville Woman’s Club, detailing the volunteer opportunities available for seniors aged 55 and older. The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program collaborates with various local nonprofits and schools to support community needs. Interested individuals can contact Leak for more information on volunteering.

Hayes heading to national welding championship in June

Jefferson County Joint Vocational School senior Waylon Hayes qualified for the Project MFG National Welding League Championship set for June 5-6 at Ferris State University. He is one of 24 students nationwide competing for a $10,000 prize after excelling in two qualifying rounds that involved fabricating projects like a scale model tank. Hayes aims to further his welding career after graduation, having gained valuable experience at the JVS.

Cigar lounges pitched to Brooke health board

The Brooke County Board of Health is considering variances to its indoor smoking ban for proposed cigar lounges in Weirton and Park Drive. Attorneys for the businesses argue that regulated cigar smoking could benefit the local economy, as residents currently seek such venues in neighboring states. The board faces pressure to balance economic interests with public health concerns.

Working to help Ohio shine

Ohio officials celebrated Tourism Day in Columbus, marking the unofficial start of summer. Governor Mike DeWine emphasized the economic impact of tourism, highlighting the unique experiences Ohio offers, while Lt. Governor Jim Tressel noted tourism's role in showcasing community pride and opportunities.

Big Red is strong in tournament opener

Steubenville's Big Red baseball team defeated Zanesville 6-0 in the opening round of the OHSAA Division III District tournament, showcasing strong pitching and defense. Nolan Blackburn pitched a complete game shutout while the team executed a rare triple play, advancing them to face top-seeded Tri-Valley in the next round.

Buckeye band director retiring after 30 years

Bill Stephens, the Buckeye Local High School band director, will retire on May 31 after 30 years of service. He has taught over 1,000 students and led numerous performances, including a memorable parade in Washington, D.C., in 2014. Stephens plans to continue his involvement in music education and spend time with his family after retirement.

Richmond announces Memorial Day plans

The Richmond Community Historical Society has chosen “50 Years of History in Our Community” as the theme for this year's Memorial Day parade, scheduled for 11 a.m. on Monday. The event marks the organization's golden anniversary, with a breakfast hosted by Boy Scout Troop 20 preceding the parade at Richmond Methodist Church.

Panhandle Trail paving set for completion

The final phase of paving for the Panhandle Recreation Trail in Weirton has commenced, completing the asphalt surface on the trail's West Virginia section. The project, which cost over $300,000, involved collaboration among various city departments and funding from multiple government levels and private foundations. Parks Director Coty Shingle emphasized the project's significance for the community and the Tri-State Area.

Planning Council receives brownfields grant

The Brooke-Hancock Region IX Regional Planning and Development Council received a $1.2 million Brownfields Coalition Assessment Grant from the U.S. EPA. The funding will support environmental assessments and redevelopment projects across Hancock, Brooke, and Jefferson counties, particularly in Mingo Junction and Weirton. Executive Director Michael Paprocki emphasized the grant's potential to revitalize underutilized properties into community assets.

Power outage planned

Mon Power plans a power outage affecting 154 customers outside Wellsburg on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with a rain delay to Thursday. The outage will impact areas including Saddle Club, Pierce Run, and McKinleyville roads. Residents should prepare for potential disruptions during this time.

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