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Murder suspect sentenced to life in 37-year-old case

A Wellsburg man, James Edward Adams Sr., received a life sentence without parole for murdering his father, a case initially ruled a suicide 37 years ago. Adams, 63, confessed to the crime, later recanted, but ultimately reaffirmed his guilt in court, stating he shot his father while he slept. The judge emphasized the seriousness of the crime and the conflicting statements made by Adams during the proceedings.

New modular home underway at JVS

Carpentry students at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School construct a new modular home, which will feature three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The project, the school's fourth, began in December and aims for completion with a structural inspection in spring. Once finished, the home is planned for sale.

Pleas entered in child neglect, fleeing cases

Brianna Mitchell, 32, pleaded guilty to child neglect in Wellsburg, receiving two years of supervised probation contingent on successful completion of a drug treatment program. Luke Martin, 32, was sentenced to one to five years of house arrest for fleeing law enforcement while under the influence. Both cases highlight ongoing issues of child safety and reckless behavior in the region.

Buckeye homecoming

Buckeye Local High School will celebrate its homecoming on Saturday with the theme "Enchanted Gardens." The king will be crowned during halftime of the Powerpuff game on Wednesday, and the queen will be crowned at Friday's football game against Carrick.

Weirton establishing pre-treatment program for sanitary operations

Weirton Council approved the first reading of an ordinance to amend sewer regulations to comply with state and federal standards. The changes are part of an expansion project that will increase the wastewater treatment plant's capacity from 4 million to 8 million gallons per day, necessitating a pre-treatment program for industrial discharges.

Todays birthday

Austin Rea from Austintown celebrates a birthday on September 16, 2025. The article highlights the significance of this occasion, though further details are limited.

Follansbee Council mulls fire station plans

Follansbee Council debated plans for the city's fire station, considering renovations or a new building. Mayor Scott McMahon noted $2.7 million in federal funding is available, but some council members advocate for a new firehouse due to concerns about the existing structure. A work group will be formed to explore options further.

National speaker to talk about cities decline

Civic revitalization expert Chuck Marohn will present “A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity” in Steubenville on September 18. The event focuses on urban decline and offers solutions for Rust Belt cities, particularly addressing local government roles. Families are invited to attend, followed by a book signing.

Cantillo pitches 8 innings, Ramrez homers as Guardians beat Royals

Joey Cantillo pitched a career-high eight-plus innings, leading the Cleveland Guardians to a 2-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals. José Ramírez contributed significantly with a home run and a double, as the Guardians secured their fifth consecutive win. This victory also clinched the season series against the Royals.

Big Red boys strong in return to action, blank Oak Glen

The Big Red boys' soccer team defeated Oak Glen 8-0 on Tuesday, with senior Cole Bowers scoring three goals. The victory marked a strong rebound for Big Red, who had previously lost to Dover. Coach Greg Bowers emphasized the team's need to capitalize on scoring opportunities.

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