STEUBENVILLE Morrill Worcester had more wreaths than he needed at his tree farm in 1992. Because of his indebtedness to fallen soldiers, he decided to send
STEUBENVILLE There is a special type of peace which can be felt upon entering Beatty Park. A serenity that can only be found within such a spacious, 99-acre
Flags have been placed on the graves of veterans in Steubenville’s Union Cemetery and in cemeteries across the country. Assistant Cubmaster Clayton Husted and
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YOUNG GENERATION HONORING THE PAST â Members of the Tri-State Young Marines, based out of Weirton, and volunteers removed decorative wreaths placed on the graves of veterans in December through the Wreaths Across America program at Union Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Andrew Grimm
STEUBENVILLE Sometimes a common goal can bring organizations together.
A common goal between the Tri-State Young Marines and Wreaths Across America is to honor and remember veterans.
Saturday, the Young Marines, as well as some volunteers, completed this year’s Wreaths Across America mission at Steubenville’s Union Cemetery by removing wreaths placed on Dec. 19, as well as cleaning up any trash that may have been present.
STEUBENVILLE This month marks the 160th anniversary of the visit of President-Elect Abraham Lincoln to Steubenville as he was on his way to Washington, D.C.