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Investigation underway following toddler drowning in Big Wheeling Creek

Investigation underway following toddler drowning in Big Wheeling Creek By May 6, 2021 - 12:06 pm LIMESTONE, W.Va. The Marshall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating what happened that caused a toddler to drown in the Big Wheeling Creek on Wednesday. Authorities said a 2-year old girl was reported missing around 5:30 p.m. First responders with Limestone EMS arrived on the scene and pulled the child from the creek that is nearby to a residence. Emergency crews began life-saving procedures but the child was pronounced dead at Wheeling Hospital a short time later. The sheriff’s department is interviewing family members. It’s initially believed to be an accident.

Trevor Michael Armstrong 1994

Trevor Michael Armstrong 1994 - 2021 Our hearts are shattered; Trevor went to be with the Lord. Trevor Michael Armstrong loved his Papi and little brother; they enjoyed going to Barkcamp, Big Wheeling Creek, driving around, and many more activities in the short time they got to spend with each other. Trevor was so thrilled to have a mini-me of a little brother; he would brag to all his friends how Gage was his mini twin. They played basketball, went swimming, and got to enjoy working together for a while. Trevor was truly one of a kind! He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Allen Armstrong Sr.

Fishing, Kayaking Gain in Popularity in Ohio Valley During COVID-19 Pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs

Fishing, Kayaking Gain in Popularity in Ohio Valley During COVID-19 Pandemic | News, Sports, Jobs
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Top Stories of 2020: Wheeling Homeless Encampments In the Spotlight After Complaints | News, Sports, Jobs

aolson@theintelligencer.net File Photo by Scott McCloskey – Crews from Panhandle Cleaning and Restoration and the West Virginia Division of Highways clean one of the former homeless encampments along Wheeling Creek in October. WHEELING Springtime was a tumultuous time for the Ohio Valley, as the worst effects of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic set in, alongside the start of what would be a several-month struggle concerning Wheeling’s homeless population. In mid-April, the city had begun setting out to dismantle several encampments around Tunnel Green, which city manager Robert Herron had said was in response to several complaints to the city about crimes reports of vandalism and theft, sometimes to the equipment of construction crews who were working on Interstate 70.

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