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- John B. Connors
CONNORS, John B., 47, of Morristown, formerly of Weirton, passed away Monday, July 26, 2010, at his home.
- Two Arrested In Connection With Steubenville Stabbing
Two people were arrested after a man was stabbed in the neck with a piece of glass early Friday.
- The teardown is continuing
Demolition work at the city annex building is set to resume early Saturday morning.
- Highway Patrol 7-30
According to reports, Hull was northbound on Leetonia Road and Russell J. Hetrick, 39, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana, was eastbound on state Route 558 in a pickup truck when he failed to yield at a stop sign and was struck by Hull's vehicle.
- Keeping cool
BREAKING NEWS>> New Look - New Features - Same Quality News>>click for details<< Article Photos Hunter Chetock, left, and Ethan Brown, both of Steubenville, kept cool Wednesday afternoon at the splash pad at Jim Wood Park.
- Wolford tells Chamber members annex.....
Mayor Jerry Wolford welcomed the chance to talk to the city's business leaders in person Wednesday morning about some of the issues facing Salem.
- Organization gets nod from Forbes
Well, let's just say it's a good deal more complicated than that, and a whole lot more deeply personal.
- Ex-firefighter's case sent on to...
A former city firefighter accused of making terroristic threats was bound over to the Jefferson County Grand Jury Tuesday after a 90-minute preliminary hearing in Steubenville Municipal Court.
- Public Encouraged to Share its Vision of Region's Future
The community has its chance to give their thoughts on the vision of this regiona s future.
- Ohio has lost almost 10,000 construction jobs in the past year
Greater Cleveland has lost 1 out of 10 construction jobs in the past year, one of the worst rates in the nation, a report showed Tuesday.
- Joyce B. (McCann) Eddy
EDDY, Joyce B. , 73, of Steubenville, Ohio, died Sunday, July 25, 2010, at Trinity West.
- Cledith Lorn Palmer
Cledith Lorn Palmer, 67, of Hopedale, died Monday, July 26, 2010 in Trinity West Medical Center, Steubenville, following a lengthy illness.
- Anthony M. - Tony' Danko
DANKO, Anthony M. "Tony" 63, of Mingo Junction, died Sunday July 25, 2010, at Valley Hospice Care Center North, Steubenville, Ohio.
- New Traffic Cameras Being Installed in Steubenville, Ohio
There are more traffic cameras coming in Steubenville, but they won't be taking pictures of people who speed.
- Big Red boosters honor six at kicko.....
Six people were honored for their support of Big Red football and the Steubenville City School District during the 14th-annual Appreciation and Football Kickoff Dinner held Sunday in the high school commons area.
- Polish and proud
The neighborhood where Casimir Adulewicz and Phil Antol grew up has changed over the years.
- Quick Takes
HIGHWAY GROUP: The Columbus-to-Pittsburgh Corridor Steering Committee will meet Friday in Coshocton.
- Anthony James Parissi Jr.
PARISSI, Anthony James, Jr., 66, of Mingo Junction, died Friday July 23, 2010, at Trinity West Medical Center.
- Down she goes
The demolition of the former Steubenville city annex building Saturday received mixed reaction from several who turned out to view it.
City DescriptionSteubenville is a city located along the Ohio River in Jefferson County, Ohio on the Ohio-West Virginia border in the United States. It is the political county seat of Jefferson County and is sometimes considered part of the Pittsburgh Tri-State area, unofficially as a suburb. It is also a principal city of the Weirton–Steubenville, WV-OH Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 19,329.
Steubenville is called the City of Murals because more than 25 murals can be found in the downtown area. It is the home of Franciscan University of Steubenville, Eastern Gateway Community College (formerly Jefferson Community College), and Old Fort Steuben.
During its heyday in the period of the 1940s-60s, Steubenville was popularly known as "Little Chicago," a nickname that, on the one hand, evoked the city's prolific industry and downtown bustle, while on the other hand suggesting Steubenville's reputation for crime, gambling, and corruption.
It is the birthplace of legendary singer and actor Dean Martin, actress, producer and director Traci Lords, television commentator and oddsmaker Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder and Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Rollie ... Read MoreCity Contained By:City Contains:Timezones:- North American Eastern Time Zone
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