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New Officers Sworn in at Weirton Police Department

The Weirton Police Department welcomed three new probationary officers—Brent Williams, Lennon Dietrich, and Jacob Hinerman—during a swearing-in ceremony held on October 19, 2024. The event underscores the department's commitment to community safety and law enforcement in Weirton. Chief Charlie Kush highlighted the backgrounds of the new officers, emphasizing their readiness to serve.

Sheltered Workshop asks for voters’ support on levy

Officials from the Hancock County Sheltered Workshop are seeking voter support for the renewal of an excess levy that has been in place since the early 1990s. This levy is crucial for the continued operation of the workshop, which provides essential services to the community. The renewal will be included in the upcoming Hancock County ballot.

Wellsburg officials prepare to auction many vacant lots

Wellsburg officials are set to auction 18 city-owned vacant lots on October 12, following a resolution approved by the Wellsburg Council. The auction aims to address properties left vacant after the demolition of dilapidated structures, providing an opportunity for redevelopment. This initiative is part of the city's ongoing efforts to improve local real estate use and community aesthetics.

Biden sets 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes nationwide

President Joe Biden has established a 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes, addressing a critical public health issue that gained attention following the Flint water crisis. This initiative aims to ensure safe drinking water across the nation. The article discusses the implications of this policy for local communities and public health.

Biden sets 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes nationwide

President Joe Biden has announced a 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes, a significant move aimed at ensuring safe drinking water in the wake of the Flint, Michigan water crisis. This initiative reflects a commitment to address the ongoing dangers associated with lead in tap water across the nation.

Gov. candidate Williams throws support behind recreational cannabis

Huntington Mayor Steve Williams, the Democratic candidate for governor of West Virginia, has expressed his support for legalizing recreational cannabis for adults. This stance contrasts with his opponent, Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who argues that legalizing another drug is not a viable solution to the state's substance use disorder crisis.

Starpointe Industrial Park expected to be sold to private developer

The Starpointe Industrial Park in northern Washington County is anticipated to be sold to a private developer, following its precarious status near a sheriff's sale. The Washington County commissioners are set to discuss a motion to authorize the sale during their upcoming meeting.

Boil order lifted in downtown area of Weirton

The boil order for downtown Weirton has been lifted, effective at 5:30 p.m. today, following a water line repair. The order was initially issued early in the morning, affecting several blocks in the area. Residents can now safely use tap water as normal.

Portion of County Road to be closed for water line repair

A portion of County Road in Weirton will be closed starting at 8 a.m. on Thursday for water line repair, with a detour established at 2nd Street to Old Main Street. The closure is expected to remain in effect until the repair work is completed.