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Shadyside council set to clarify controversial FOIA decision

SHADYSIDE — Shadyside Village Council plans to refine or clarify a recent controversial change to its Freedom of Information Act policy. Councilman Mike Meintel made a motion earlier this month to post a log of residents who make Freedom of Information Act requests on the village’s ...

Happy coincidence for Monroe Central

WOODSFIELD — A Monroe Central High School student will sing the national anthem before her school’s boys’ basketball team plays in the state finals. Freshman Addy McGuire is set to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at 2 p.m. Saturday at the University of Dayton Arena for the Ohio ...

Congressman meets with steel employees in Weirton

WEIRTON — U.S. Rep. Riley Moore continues to see opportunity for the Weirton area and Upper Ohio Valley region, as plans continue to bring a transformer manufacturing operation to the community. Moore, R-W.Va., brought that message to a group of approximately 20 United Steelworkers ...

YWCA sets bingo fundraiser

WHEELING — A night of games to support a good cause — and possibly winning $10,000 — might just be on everybody’s bingo card. The YWCA Wheeling is hosting a Mega Bingo fundraiser on April 5 at the Wheeling Artisan Center. This event will feature an evening of excitement, with all ...

Pharmacy at EORH will close March 28

MARTINS FERRY — East Ohio Hometown Pharmacy, located within East Ohio Regional Hospital, will be closing its doors for good on March 28, according to the pharmacy’s outgoing voicemail message and a letter sent to customers. This is the latest update in a series of financial woes and ...

Crosswalk safety grant appears promising for Bridgeport council

BRIDGEPORT — Brian May of May Engineering told Bridgeport Village Council on Tuesday evening that it looks promising that the community will receive a grant to create safety initiatives at the U.S. 40 crosswalk by the municipal building. At the February meeting, May told council he had met ...