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Belmont County No 3 in the state | News, Sports, Jobs

Times Leader Staff Writer ST. CLAIRSVILLE Belmont County ranks third in the state in COVID-19 occurrence rate, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday. The governor shared data that indicate Belmont County has 220.9 cases per 100,000 residents, with 148 cases among its 67,006 residents. The data is collected over a two-week period, and it was current as of April 28. Of the Ohio’s 88 counties, only Lucas and Cuyahoga have higher occurrence rates, at 270.1 and 229.6 per 100,000, respectively. The news came as the Belmont County Health Department said its COVID-19 vaccination outreach is moving to a new set of schools this week and providing doses to homebound residents in Bellaire. Following last week’s vaccination clinics in the St. Clairsville-Richland City and Shadyside Local school districts and at St. John Central Academy in Bellaire, Deputy Health Commissioner Robert Sproul said there will be more school and apartment complex clinics this week, along with the normal weekly cl

An education in law enforcement | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer T-L Photos/ROBERT A. DEFRANK Graduates of the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Exploring program are recognized Tuesday. Shown from left are Makayla Mcfeley, Nathan Galowina, Addison Galownia, Jesika Henderson, Dalton Henderson and Ana Abernethy. ST. CLAIRSVILLE Six Belmont County students got an in-depth look at law enforcement over the past few months and completed the sheriff’s office’s inaugural class of the Law Enforcement Post 7 Exploring Program. The students attended a graduation with family members Tuesday at the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office. The classes began in October and concluded recently. Participants included: Jesika Henderson, 16, of Shadyside, a student at St. John Central Academy in Bellaire; Dalton Henderson of Shadyside, a freshman at St. John; Addison Galownia, 16, of Bridgeport, a student at Bridgeport High School; Nathan Galownia, 14, of Bridgeport and a student at BHS; Ana Abernethy, 16, of Shadyside, a student at

Bellaire Veterans of Foreign Wars donates $5,000 to local schools | News, Sports, Jobs

Bellaire Veterans of Foreign Wars donates $5,000 to local schools | News, Sports, Jobs
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Fresh rounds of vaccines on their way | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer ST. CLAIRSVILLE Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Thursday updated the state on delivery of COVID-19 vaccines during recent winter weather and assured Ohioans shipments are still coming. “Most of our counties spent time under snow emergency over the past few days,” DeWine said. “Over 29,000 first doses were delivered (Wednesday) and 28,000 second doses. … That’s not bad considering the situation. Vaccine shipments in Ohio and across the country unfortunately continue to be delayed. Ohioans with vaccine appointments this week should not only check the road conditions, but should also confirm their appointment has in fact not been canceled.” Locally, Belmont County Deputy Health Commissioner Robert Sproul and his staff were able to hold a vaccination clinic one day earlier than planned on Wednesday at the Ohio Valley Mall.

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