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Justice praises progress of paused special session

Governor Jim Justice commended the West Virginia Legislature for advancing some of his special session bills before adjourning until the following week. He emphasized the importance of considering his proposal for a 5% personal income tax cut during his weekly briefing at the State Capitol.

Police reports

Police reports from Follansbee and Wellsburg detail charges against several individuals, including allegations of violations of protective orders and petit larceny. The article outlines incidents reported by local police, showcasing ongoing law enforcement activities in the area.

SHS Thespians ready for Broadway performances

Steubenville High School's International Thespian Society Troupe No. 5393 is set to perform its annual cabaret show, “A Night at the Tonys,” this weekend. The performances are scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. in the high school auditorium, with tickets available online.

Walz and Vance go in depth on policy while attacking each other’s running mates in VP debate

Tim Walz and JD Vance engaged in a contentious vice presidential debate, focusing on each other's running mates while detailing their own policy positions. The debate unfolded against a backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East and a general sense of unease in American politics.

Bridge traffic issues raised before Brooke Commission

Ongoing issues surrounding traffic on the Veterans Memorial Bridge and the opening of a new ambulance station were discussed during a recent Brooke County Commission meeting. Former Sheriff Richard Ferguson emphasized the need for improved communication between state highway officials and local authorities.

Camera Club announces competition top finishers

The Upper Ohio Valley Camera Club recently held its annual competition at Two Ridges Presbyterian Church in Wintersville, showcasing over 260 photos across 16 categories. Professional photographers served as judges, highlighting the talent within the community. This event underscores the club's role in promoting local photography and artistry.

Justice praises progress of paused special session

Governor Jim Justice commended the West Virginia Legislature for making progress on his special session bills, including a proposal for a 5% personal income tax cut. The session is paused until the following week, and Justice encouraged lawmakers to consider the tax cut proposal.

Big Red boys roll on senior night

The Big Red boys' soccer team celebrated a triumphant Senior Night by defeating their rival Weir with a decisive 11-0 victory, achieving this feat just 22 seconds into the match. This event not only highlights the team's skill but also marks a significant occasion for the players and the community.

Madonna High School Announces 2024 Homecoming Court Candidates

Madonna High School has announced the candidates for its 2024 homecoming court, featuring a diverse group of students vying for the titles of homecoming king and queen. The announcement highlights the school's commitment to community involvement and student recognition.

Community news from around the area

The Wellsburg Elks are set to hold a sale of apple dumplings with ice cream and toppings during the Wellsburg Applefest, taking place from Friday to Sunday in front of the Elks Lodge. This community event aims to engage local residents and promote participation in the festival.

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