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Belmont County Democrats to hear from Amy Acton

Dr. Amy Acton, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Ohio governor, will deliver the keynote address at the Belmont County Democratic Party's 65th annual dinner on Thursday. Acton, who previously led the Ohio Department of Public Health during the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to engage with residents about their concerns prior to the dinner.

John Marshall tops Brooke in the OVAC quarterfinals

John Marshall defeated Brooke 5-0 in the OVAC Class 5A boys' soccer quarterfinals, marking the Monarchs' first home match in the tournament's history. Senior Ethan Corvino scored three goals, leading his team to victory and helping to build the program's reputation.

Franciscan University of Steubenville climbs in U.S. News rankings

Franciscan University of Steubenville ranks 25th in the U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges guide for Regional Universities in the Midwest. The university also improved its position in social mobility, rising to 28th place, reflecting its commitment to supporting diverse student backgrounds.

Upper Ohio Valley Museum in jeopardy

The Upper Ohio Valley Museum in East Liverpool faces imminent closure due to financial difficulties, with only $8,000 remaining to cover operational costs. Director Michelle Roberts announced a grassroots fundraising effort, seeking community support to raise $20 from 1,000 residents to keep the museum open through the end of the year. If funds are not raised, the museum could close as early as December.

Millsop project continues

Structural repairs to the south wall of the Millsop Community Center are ongoing, with hopes for the indoor swimming pool's reopening by mid-October. Parks Executive Director Coty Shingle reported steady progress, despite some delays due to material shortages.

Weirton sets Fall Clean Up

Weirton will hold its annual Fall Clean Up from October 6-10, exclusively for current city sanitation customers. Residents must place household goods curbside by 7 a.m. on their collection day, while construction materials and hazardous items are prohibited.

Big Red outlasts Toronto in wild match

Big Red defeated Toronto 3-2 in a thrilling volleyball match characterized by significant momentum shifts. Both teams battled back from deficits, with Big Red ultimately sealing the victory in the decisive fifth set.

U.S. House passes Rullis coal council bill

The U.S. House passed a bill to codify President Trump's executive order re-establishing the National Coal Council, with a narrow vote of 217-209. Sponsored by Congressman Michael Rulli, the bill garnered support from four Democrats, preventing a tie that would have defeated it. The legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration.

Weir High sweeps Central

Weir High swept Catholic Central in a volleyball match on Tuesday, winning 25-16, 25-23, and 25-19. This victory marked the Red Riders' second win over the Crusaders this season, following a previous win in August. Weir's head coach highlighted the team's consistency and communication as key factors in their success.

STEM students remember 911, honor heroes

McKinley STEM Academy students honored first responders during a 9/11 observance on September 10. The event featured music from the Steubenville High School Big Red Marching Band and included readings and poetry by students to commemorate the day. Third-grade teacher Amy Bailey emphasized the importance of teaching children about the heroes in their community.

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