- Recycling programs on the rise
According to the latest numbers, more local folks are going ''green'' by taking advantage of recycling opportunities.
- Popularity of Recycling Programs on.....
According to the latest numbers, more local folks are going ''green'' by taking advantage of recycling opportunities.
- Nine in race for Sixth District seat
Eight men, including another Democrat, are challenging U.S. Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-St. Clairsville, in his bid to win a third term in Congress.
- School Considers Snow Day Make-up Plan
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- Harry D. 'Abe' Freeman
BUTLER: A good day to Harry Freeman found him driving his motor boat down the Muskingum River, racing family and friends.
- OMEGA to hear from Dept. of Development analyst
The Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments Association's Executive Director Greg DiDonato announced that Preston Boone, Energy Outreach analyst and Communications liaison in the Ohio Energy Resources Division, Ohio Department of Development, will be the featured speaker for the OMEGA executive board meeting.
- Schools' Futures Discussed
Budget hearings resumed Thursday as representatives of four school districts met with Belmont County Auditor Andy Sutak to discuss their finances and future plans.
- Storm watch issued locally
On the heels of a storm that dumped more than nine inches of snow on the region, the National Weather Service has issued a "winter storm watch" for Guernsey and Noble counties starting Tuesday.
- Making Room For Additional Snow
More than 6,000 local residents were still waiting for their electrical service to be restored late Monday as the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning in anticipation of the next snowy blast to strike the region.
- St. Francis tops state recycling ch.....
Pupils at St. Francis Central School recently showed their moxy by placing first in a statewide recycling contest sponsored by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
- 'Visionary' Belmont County superintendent recipient of the prestigious Legats award
Monty Kerr, CEO/superintendent of the Belmont County Board of Developmental Disabilities, was honored for "visionary leadership in administration" at the Ohio Association of County Boards of Developmental Disabilities 26th annual convention in Columbus, Dec.
- Meetings set for laid-off Severstal.....
Laid-off workers from Severstal Wheeling plants will want to attend a meeting at their Steelworkers Local halls next week to learn more about, and help build a federal grant for, retraining assistance.
- Sentencing of felony offenders an increasingly complex task
By JORDAN CRAVENS staff writer Some say judges are too lenient. Some say they are too harsh.
- Cera begins work at waste authori.....
Jack Cera officially was hired Monday as the new coordinator of the Jefferson-Belmont Regional Solid Waste Authority.
- Cera starts new job at waste autho.....
It was Jack Cera's first day on his new job and he already was participating in a major campaign.
- Belmont Levies See Big Defeats
Belmont County voters apparently chose carefully Tuesday when deciding the fate of levies in their communities, and many important ones were voted down.
- Experience the Rubberneck Tour
Americana at its best - wagon rides, apple dumplings, quilt displays, spinning and weaving demonstrations and candle pouring.
- Dayton Metro Library sets schedule for closings
The Dayton Metro Library set a schedule of five furlough days to help meet a budget shortfall caused by $4.9 million in state cuts.