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- Out & About 9-3
Moose Lodge bingo is today. Doors open at 5 p.m., early bird at 6:30, and regular, with the new progressive coverall, at 7. Full kitchen menu available.
- Thomas Joy
Thomas Wayne Joy, 72, formerly of Broadway in Wellsville, died Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, at Nentwick Convalescent Center following an extended illness.
- Man accused of stealing from former employer served indictment
A Wellsville man accused of stealing from his now former employer was served Wednesday with a secret indictment for two felony counts.
- Bernard Perry, 69
Bernard Perry, 69, of Wellsville, died Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, at the Friendship Ridge Nursing Facility in Beaver, Pa.
- No jail for granddad in death of infant boy
Kenneth Burchett will serve no more jail time for neglecting his infant grandson, after agreeing to testify at trial against his son and the child's mother.
- Friends & Family 9-2
Jean Tomlison welcomed all members of the 30 Plus 30 Club on Tuesday. Minnie Zubay read the scripture.
- East Liverpool Municipal Court 9-2
The following cases were disposed of by the East Liverpool Municipal Court: - Jeffrey Hackney, 49, Jackman Street, East Liverpool - case of domestic violence dismissed.
- Police investigate Route 30 accident
A Hubbard, Ohio, driver was charged with driving under suspension and failure to control following a single-vehicle accident Tuesday evening.
- Area Briefs for Sept. 1
Beaver Local Middle School will hold an open house from 6-8 p.m. Thursday. Parents will have the opportunity to meet the teachers and view their child's classrooms.
- Outs & Abouts for Sept. 1
The Wellsville Sons of Italy will have 25 cent bingo every Thursday. Doors open at 6 p.m. Bingo at 7 p.m. One guaranteed cover-all and one progressive cover-all. For more information, call 330-532-1927. CALCUTTA - Wal-Mart will be accepting donations of food at both entrances throughout the days through Friday to be given to the E.L. F.I.S.H.
- East Liverpool Municipal Court 9-1
The following cases were disposed of by the East Liverpool Municipal Court: - Tira Douglas, 45, Mapletree Street, East Liverpool - sentenced to 30 days in jail with 30 days suspended, fined $200 and costs, placed on one year unsupervised probation for sale of alcohol to underage person.
- Nora L. Leith, 88
Nora L. Leith, 88, of East Liverpool, died Friday, Aug. 27, 2010, at the Calcutta Health Care Center.
- Carl M. Mick Sr., 79
Carl M. Mick Sr. , 79, of Weirton, passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010, at the Weirton Geriatric Center.
- Balloons Launched in Memory of Homicide Victims
The Columbiana County Families of Homicide Victims hosted their 3rd annual Balloon Launch, to honor all of the unsolved murders and missing victims throughout Columbiana County.
- Donna Buckley
Mrs. Donna Jean Buckley, 79, of 631 Walnut Street passed away 6:30 a.m., Saturday, August 28th, at Hospice House of Poland where she had been a patient for the past eight days.
- Oxygen for animals
August 29, 2010 - By KATIE SCHWENDEMAN Seven Southeastern Columbiana County fire departments are now equipped with pet oxygen mask kits, thanks to an outpouring of financial donations from compassionate community members.
- SHERIFF
A Middle Street, Homeworth, woman reported Thursday her ex-boyfriend borrowed her pickup and now he is refusing to return it.
- Real Estate Transfers
Dorothy Woods to James and Sherry Stoffer, home on Main Street, Homeworth; $18,000. Ozro Conrad to Budd Brothers, home on Bayview Court; $50,000. East Palestine Fannie Mae to Dallas and Linda Mansell, home on Malibu Drive ; $99,750. Janet Parker to Brian and Misty Rutledge, home on West North Avenue; $111,000. Fannie Mae to Ken and Lorraine Rummel, ...
- Salem man sentenced to prison for theft
A Salem man will spend a year in the Lorain Correctional Institution for a fourth-degree felony offense of theft and two fifth-degree felony offenses of receiving stolen property.
City DescriptionWellsville is a village in Columbiana County, Ohio, United States, along the Ohio River. The population was 4,133 at the 2000 census.
George Washington is reported to have surveyed the Wellsville area (just north of the Yellow Creek) in 1770 and noted in his journal that it was good bottom land. The Yellow Creek Massacre occurred near Wellsville in 1774. A group of Virginian settlers killed the relatives of a prominent Indian leader, Logan, who was camped on Yellow Creek. Logan took revenge, resulting in Lord Dunmore's War.
James Clark and William Wells first settled in the area in 1795. Although they had to leave for a while due to Indian attacks in the area, they returned between 1797 and 1800. Wellsville's first school and church were also established before 1800. A barn built in 1807 by the Aten family was moved to Hale Farm and Village in Bath, Ohio.
The town of Wellsville finally took shape around 1823 when William Wells recorded that lots had been laid out for planned settlement. The initial site was bounded by the current Third and Fifth Streets, between Riverside Avenue and Commerce Street (although at the time they had different names.)
Wellsville grew in the 19th and ... Read MoreCity Contained By:- Ohio
- Columbiana County
- United States of America
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