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Honor America event set at SHS

Ralph Petrella, a Steubenville High School alumnus, will lead the annual Honor America festivities at SHS on Friday. The event features an assembly, breakfast, and performances by the high school band, with activities organized by the SHS Key Club. Petrella, a candidate for mayor in the upcoming election, exemplifies community service and leadership.

Weirton salary ordinance moves forward at special council meeting

Weirton Council unanimously approved the first reading of an ordinance to establish new salary scales for non-union municipal employees after initially voting it down. The ordinance aims to set minimum and maximum salary levels and address pay discrepancies among various positions. A second reading is required for the ordinance to take effect.

John Gregg Elementary School teachers present at conference

Two teachers from John Gregg Elementary School presented their project-based learning program at the Ohio Association for Gifted Children conference in Columbus. The program, which includes innovative projects like a living wax museum and a science-art collaboration, engaged over 70 educators nationwide. Their presentation received significant interest, leading to numerous inquiries from other educators.

Mitchell leads Cavs pursuit of NBA Finals for first time since 2018

The Cleveland Cavaliers aim to reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 2018, led by Donovan Mitchell and a strong core. After a successful 64-18 season, they were eliminated in the Eastern Conference semifinals by Indiana, prompting a focus on improvement during the upcoming regular season. Key injuries to players like Darius Garland may challenge their early performance.

Push on to end Ohio death penalty

Nearly 30 former Ohio lawmakers who reinstated the death penalty 44 years ago now advocate for its abolition. Twenty-seven members of the 114th General Assembly signed a letter supporting Senate Bill 133, which aims to end capital punishment, citing the system's flaws and unintended consequences. Attorney General Dave Yost recently criticized the costly and ineffective capital punishment system while promoting a bill for nitrogen hypoxia executions.

Follansbee officials seek to cut sanitation costs

Follansbee Council plans to cease trash collection from business Dumpsters and raise fees for bulk trash pickups to address a sanitation department deficit. The department reported a $47,000 loss in the first quarter of the fiscal year. City officials are exploring alternative waste management solutions, including potential privatization.

Wellsburg gains unique tourist attraction with addition of Almost Heaven swing

Wellsburg officials inaugurated a new tourist attraction, the Almost Heaven swing, overlooking the Ohio River on Monday. Handcrafted by Nicholas County students, the swing aims to enhance local tourism and features a selfie station encouraging social media engagement. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote Wellsburg's historic district and its scenic views.

Buckeyes have running game questions

Ohio State's defense dominated in a 34-0 victory over Wisconsin, maintaining its unbeaten record. However, concerns arise over the Buckeyes' running game, which managed only 98 rushing yards, prompting Coach Ryan Day to analyze the team's performance.

Indian Creek BOE discusses updates on pending state legislation

Indian Creek Local Board of Education discussed pending state legislation that may reduce property tax revenue by $260,000 annually if House Bill 186 passes. Superintendent T.C. Chappelear highlighted the school's unified sports program, which received national recognition as an ESPN Honor Roll school.

Buckeye students told You Matter

Buckeye Local Junior/Senior High School students received a motivational message from speaker David Kohout on October 14, emphasizing their importance. Kohout, a former troubled youth, shared his journey of overcoming adversity and encouraged students to make positive choices. His nonprofit organization, Talk is Cheap, aims to inspire youth to build character and confidence.

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