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Weirton officials eyeing new police headquarters | News, Sports, Jobs

CRAIG HOWELL Managing editor Craig Howell NEW HQ ­ This sign directs visitors to the public entrance for the Weirton Police Department, on the lower floor of the Weirton Municipal Building. During a special meeting Thursday, city council discussed the possibility of the construction of a new facility to house the city’s law enforcement agency. WEIRTON A proposal discussed by Weirton Council Thursday night could eventually see the city’s police department relocated into a new facility. Legislation will be put forward for consideration, first by the city’s Finance Committee during its meeting next week, and then by the full council during its meeting March 8, to expend up to $50,000 on an engineering study for the proposed new headquarters for the Weirton Police Department.

Briefs | News, Sports, Jobs - Weirton Daily Times

Weirton Council to meet WEIRTON Weirton Council has scheduled a special session for 6 p.m., Monday, in the council chambers of the Weirton Municipal Building. The agenda is to include a review of the municipal budget, and the meeting is open to the public. Council to meet Monday FOLLANSBEE Follansbee Council’s next regular meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Monday at the Community House near Follansbee Park. Council has been meeting there in recent months to ensure safe distancing. Hancock school board to meet NEW CUMBERLAND The Hancock County Board of Education will meet in special session at 5 p.m., Monday at the John D. Rockefeller IV Career Center, for a discussion and legal opinion on board agenda items.

Blue Stream Farms grows, contributes to community | News, Sports, Jobs

From staff reports DONATION — Blue Stream Farms recently donated office equipment to the Weirton Police Department. On hand for the presentation were, from left, Daniel B. Spickard, CEO of Blue Stream Farms; Police Chief Charles Kush; Joseph R. Edmiston, COO of Blue Stream Farms; and Deputy Police Chief Scott Cook. Contributed WEIRTON Blue Stream Farms, a local nonprofit, is expanding and continuing to find ways to contribute to the community in the process. The organization, which is a project-based learning program working with area schools, recently received a real estate donation from David and Linda Payne, allowing them to move into an office building located at 3236 Main St. The office will serve as Blue Stream Farms’ new home and educational center.

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