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Organization raises concerns about local carbon capture plans

A public forum in Weirton raised concerns about carbon capture plans in the Upper Ohio Valley. Leah Harper of the FreshWater Accountability Project and local experts warned of potential dangers related to the technology, including risks to water sources and pipeline integrity.

Meet the candidates night planned for Thursday

The Ohio Valley Business and Professional Women’s Club will host a Meet the Candidates Night on Nov. 4 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Steubenville High School, allowing local candidates to present their platforms without a panel discussion. The event aims to inform residents about candidates and ballot issues, including proposed changes to the Steubenville City Charter.

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.

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.

Bid received for Wellsburg Middle School

Brooke County school officials received a $225,000 bid for the former Wellsburg Middle School from Wheeling businessman Ed Hinebaugh. The bid must be approved by the Brooke County school board, which will meet on Monday to discuss the proposal. Hinebaugh and his wife plan to collaborate with the community to determine the building's future use, emphasizing children-focused activities.

WVUs defense being torched by big plays, has a lot to fix

West Virginia University's defense allowed 45 points against UCF, marking the fourth consecutive game in which they conceded over 38 points. Coach Rich Rodriguez criticized the team's breakdowns and lack of communication, emphasizing the need for immediate fixes. Linebacker Curtis Jones acknowledged personal errors and the need for better coordination within the defense.

Weirton officials discussing residential speed limits

Weirton officials plan to conduct a city-wide study of residential speed limits following numerous requests from residents. The Weirton Traffic Commission proposed a work session for early November to address concerns over speeding, particularly on specific streets. Changes to speed limits would require budgeting for new signage.

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.

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.

Police reports

A driver caused damage to a Taco Bell in Steubenville after allegedly leaving her vehicle in gear. Police responded to multiple incidents over the weekend, including intoxicated individuals, a welfare check, and shoplifting cases. Local authorities continue to address various disturbances, including an attempted burglary.

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