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Internet Access a Priority Now More Than Ever | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer ST. CLAIRSVILLE The need for internet access has become all the more evident during the COVID-19 pandemic that has forced more people to work and learn from home. State lawmakers such as Ohio Sen. Frank Hoagland, R-Mingo Junction, have been focusing on the broadband question and consulting with the Federal Communications Commission. However, initiatives to expand and improve access remain in planning stages. Hoagland said he continues to look at factors such as how to allocate funding for a project that best suits the local area’s needs. “We’ve learned quite a bit since we’ve had the shutdowns and the modifications of our daily routines,” he said. “We’ve now become much more reliant on our main form of communication, either cellular or through some form of a broadband connectivity, and this has impacted our school systems and our telehealth programs.”

Briefs | News, Sports, Jobs - The Herald Star

The meeting will be held at 722 Monroe St. Drug raid results in new charges STEUBENVILLE The Jefferson County Drug Task Force raided the home of a woman already in custody on drug charges Tuesday, seizing a large quantity of what is believed to be methamphetamine. Task Force Capt. John Lemal said they removed about 56 grams of suspected methamphetamine along with drug paraphernalia, including packaging material, from the home of Khloe L. Dibiase, 128 Shirley Circle. Dibiase, 27, was already being held in the Jefferson County Jail on a $100,000 bond after being taken into custody by Steubenville police Feb. 7 on three felony counts of drug possession.

Police reports | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

Police reports | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times
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Police reports | News, Sports, Jobs - The Herald Star

Brooke County sheriff Arrested: William C. Byers II, 36, 405 McLister Ave., Mingo Junction, driving under the influence, Saturday. Arrested: Roger L. Jeffries, 66, 1379 Washington Pike, Wellsburg, driving under the influence and obstructing an officer, Monday. Jefferson County sheriff Conflicted: A Wintersville woman said her boyfriend struck her in the side of her mouth with a closed fist during an argument, but deputies said she had no visible injuries and didn’t want to pursue charges. Officers spoke with the boyfriend, who said they’d argued but nothing physical had taken place. Steubenville police Struck: A woman being treated at Trinity West for a left leg injury Monday told police her boyfriend ran her down during an argument and left the scene. The woman said when she was walking back inside he pulled forward, hitting her. Her boyfriend said the woman had intentionally walked in front of his car and he accidentally hit her, and he told police he got out of his car a

Leadership needed | News, Sports, Jobs - The Times Leader

Feb 13, 2021 There’s a question that’s been asked in many different forms across many years: What happens if they hold an election and no one runs for office? Residents of communities on both sides of the Ohio River learned they likely will be facing just that situation after filing deadlines for this spring’s primary elections passed in Ohio and West Virginia. This year’s elections do not carry the pizazz that comes with a presidential race. But what they lack in glamour they make up for in importance. They are the true grassroots votes, the opportunities for residents of communities large and small to fill those positions that have the greatest impact on their daily lives.

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