STEUBENVILLE Thanksgiving. The time to treasure family. A time to relish in a large holiday feast. But for some area residents, that family might not be t
Weirton center to hold dance WEIRTON The Weirton Community Center will hold its Halloween dance from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Organizers stated Jack Th
Mar 12, 2021
DEMONSTRATING KINDNESS â As an act of kindness in showing gratitude to essential workers, members of the Cross Creek Tomahawks 4-H Club recently took hoagies, homemade cookies, drinks and snacks to the Pottery Addition Volunteer Fire Department. Involved in the presentation were, front row, from left, Mary Bender, department Chief Andrew Hayes and Charles Barr; and back, Ava Aftanas, Bryden Kittle and Avery Kittle. Contributed
STEUBENVILLE The Jefferson County 4-H program is thriving despite social distancing regulations in place because of COVID-19, according to Angie Allison, Extension educator, 4-H youth development, and Leslie Aftanas, 4-H/agriculture and natural resource, program assistant.