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Steubenville mayor, council races get decided

STEUBENVILLE — City voters navigated a busy ballot to approve all eight charter revisions and return two council incumbents to another term. Unofficial results show Second Ward Councilman Tracy McManamon, the incumbent, easily defeated his write-in opponent, Derek Smith, while incumbent Fourth Ward Councilman Royal Mayo, a Democrat, took a 29-vote margin of victory over Republican newcomer Marc Barnes. Republican Ralph Petrella, meanwhile, scored an easy win over write-in candidate Chuck Burch for mayor. Steubenville’s charter revisions also scored a better than two-to-one margin ...

Jefferson County library levy meets voter approval

STEUBENVILLE — Jefferson County voters chose to continue funding their public library Tuesday, passing a 1-mill, five-year levy renewal considered crucial to maintaining operations and services. Unofficial tallies show 6,630 votes (52.18 percent) of the ballots cast were in favor of renewing the levy, with 6,075 votes (47.82 percent) against. Library Director Mike Gray said he was thankful for voters’ support, although “anti-LGBTQ and anti-property tax sentiment made the results closer than we would have liked.” “I’d like to think that 123 years of being good library ...

Bordas & Bordas donates $250K to YMCA

WHEELING — Jamie Bordas’ relationship with the Wheeling YMCA runs long and deep. He remembers playing basketball in its gym and pickup football on the field beside it, waiting for his parents to pick him up after work. He has watched his children grow as athletes and as people through its ...

Miner hospitalized after Pennsylvania mine accident

One miner remains hospitalized after an underground accident at the Harvey Mine in Greene County late Monday night. Six miners were initially taken to local hospitals for evaluation and treatment after the incident, which involved a pressurized water hose, mine owner Core Natural Resources said in a statement Tuesday morning. Greene County officials received the call around 11 p.m. from Washington County Ambulance & Chair, Emergency Services Director Richard Policz said. Five of the miners were treated and released, while one remains in a hospital for further evaluation, Core said ...

Wheeling Heritage invites public to come ‘Paint Your Pet’ in January

WHEELING — The annual “Paint Your Pup” event organized by Wheeling Heritage is getting a fresh twist. Now called “Paint Your Pet,” the popular event invites all animal lovers, whether your best friend is furry, feathered, or scaly, to turn their pets into works of art. The workshop will be held on Jan. 10, 2026, at the Wheeling Artisan Center, 1400 Main St., Wheeling. Participants can choose from a morning session (10 a.m.-1 p.m.) or an afternoon session (2-5 p.m.), with each session limited to 30 participants. Those registering can simply upload their favorite photo of ...

Ohio Valley Newsliners:

BELMONT COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT At 10 p.m. Sunday, a worker from Dollar General on Belmont-Morristown Road in Morristown reported that they closed up, but believed that there were people still inside. Deputies responded and cleared the building, confirming there was nobody inside. At 8:04 p.m. Sunday, a caller from an address on Cindy Drive in St. Clairsville reported that juveniles were knocking on people’s doors and running off. The area was patrolled, with negative contact, according to the report. At 7:47 p.m. Sunday, a caller from an address on Pike Street in Neffs ...