The Weirton Police and Fire Departments and Brooke County Ambulance Service were dispatched to an accident involving multiple vehicles at about 4:40 p.m. Tuesda
The Weirton Police and Fire Departments and Brooke County Ambulance Service were dispatched to an accident involving multiple vehicles at about 4:40 p.m. Tuesda
CHARLESTON The news and advertising staffs of The Weirton Daily Times were recognized with 28 awards in its division during this year’s West Virginia Pres
Performing all over the U.S. since 2007 to fans of two great pop-rock acts, Bon Journey made its debut this year at the Berkman Amphitheater for the Steubenvill
Jan 7, 2021
Members of Holy Resurrection Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church, 528 N. Fourth St., Steubenville, gathered Wednesday evening as the Badnjak, or yule log, was blessed and burned at the Christmas Eve vigil service involving the V. Rev. Stavrophor Rajko Kosic, church President Gary Stanich, flag bearer Harold Strohmeyer and Dan Sarap, church vice president. Prayer readings and songs by the choir also were part of the service. “May the Lord be with you and may we have a joyous and blessed Christmas Eve and Christmas on the ‘morrow,” was the opening prayer given by Stanich, who sprinkled the yule log with wheat, wine and oil, explaining Tuesday in a phone interview with the Herald-Star the symbolism of each. Wheat is for a year that is fruitful and plentiful, the wine is to have “good fortune, peace and every blessing of God be ours” and the oil is for “health and progress be ours in our work and in each of our footsteps.” Orthodox Christians from throughout the O