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Trinity pampers women, promotes breast cancer prevention

Trinity Health System hosted its second annual "Faith Over Fear Pop-In" event at Trinity Medical Center East, promoting breast cancer prevention. The event created a vibrant atmosphere with pink decorations and offered women pampering services, refreshments, and valuable health resources. This initiative not only raises awareness about breast cancer but also emphasizes community support and engagement.

Dozens discuss how to end homelessness locally

A recent meeting of the Coalition on Housing and Homelessness in Jefferson and Harrison Counties brought together about two dozen individuals and organization representatives to discuss strategies for preventing and ending homelessness in the local area. The event underscored the growing concern for homelessness as a pressing community issue. This collaborative effort aims to address the root causes and implement effective solutions to support affected individuals.

Recognition Pending for Fortunato

Recognition is pending for Joe Fortunato, a former NFL linebacker and Mingo Junction native, who has long been advocated for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Despite his significant contributions on the field for the Chicago Bears, he has yet to receive the recognition many believe he deserves. This article discusses the ongoing efforts to honor Fortunato's legacy in the community.

Rulli, Kripchak in congressional rematch

Republican Michael Rulli and Democrat Michael L. Kripchak are set to face off again in the Nov. 5 general election for the 6th Congressional District seat, following Rulli's victory in a special election four months prior. This rematch highlights significant political dynamics within the region, as both candidates aim to secure their position in Congress.

Preliminary hearing against former Hancock County deputy pushed back another month

A preliminary hearing for former Hancock County sheriff’s deputy Patrick Hoder has been delayed for another month. This decision follows a joint motion from both sides to allow Hoder's defense attorney to review evidence related to felony child pornography charges.

Local Briefs

The article titled "Local Briefs" discusses the upcoming closure of a roundabout in Steubenville due to pavement marking work related to the Lovers Lane widening project. The engineering department announced that this closure will affect traffic starting Monday, and it is intended to enhance road safety and flow.

It’s Halloween on Cloak & Dagger

Cloak & Dagger On the Air is a well-established local anthology series in Weirton, West Virginia, preparing for its annual Halloween show, a much-anticipated event in the community. The Top of West Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau plays a significant role in promoting this festive occasion. This year's show promises to deliver the same engaging storytelling that has entertained audiences for years.

W.Va. makes right choice on Williams

West Virginia lawmakers recently honored the late Hershel “Woody” Williams by passing a resolution to place his statue in the U.S. Capitol, recognizing his significant contributions to the state and the nation. This decision reflects the state's commitment to honoring local heroes and preserving their legacies.

Breast cancer awareness the topic of women’s clubs event

The Ohio Valley District of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs hosted a Breast Cancer Awareness Brunch in Steubenville, educating local women about the importance of breast cancer testing for improved outcomes. The event aims to raise awareness and promote proactive health measures within the community.

Third-party presidential candidate makes local campaign stop

Third-party presidential candidate Peter Sonski visited Steubenville, Ohio, to discuss his party's platform centered on human dignity and its roots in Catholic social teaching. As the nominee for the American Solidarity Party in the upcoming general election, Sonski emphasized the importance of his campaign in addressing local and national issues. This campaign stop highlights the growing influence of third-party candidates in American politics.

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