Author: Michael Hughes

Stewart Lends Her Expertise at SJCA

Danielle Stewart owned the pole vault competition during her time at Notre Dame College and later Wheeling U. Now, the national qualifier is helping mold young pole vaulters at her collegiate alma mater, as well as nearby St. John Central Academy.

Wildlife Rehab Comes to Belmont County

Bethesda native Jordan Castello is the owner of Feronia Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc., the only wildlife rehab center in Easter Ohio.

Hilltoppers Ready to Defend Regional Crown

The West Liberty wrestling team is currently ranked No. 4 in the nation and is set to defend its Super Region 3 championship crown Saturday when the top teams in Super Region 3 head to the ASRC.

Hidden Meadow a Boarding Haven for Dogs

Hidden Meadow Boarding Kennel in Bethesda offers affordable accommodations to all dogs, regardless or breed, size, special needs, or temperament.

Review: Elle & Jack’s

Elle and Jack's in Wheeling is a cut above in both quality, atmosphere, and service. It's worth the slight uptick in price range as the food is unequaled anywhere in the Ohio Valley.

Wildcats Finish Fifth at Girls State Wrestling Championships

Paden City's girls' wrestling team recently finished fifth at the unofficial West Virginia State Girls Wrestling Tournament held in Parkersburg.

The Roosevelt: Delicious. Homemade. Italian.

The Roosevelt in Bellaire has been serving up homemade Italian food for 90 years. Owner Neal Zaccagnini believes the in-house made products are just one of the many features that keep customers coming back.

Garrison Sets Mark for Bison

Bethany freshman Lindsey Garrison is one of the top all-around offensive weapons in the Presidents Athletic Conference this season. The former all-state from Wheeling Park also broke the school record for single-season 3-pointers, a number that continues to grow as the regular season continues.

Review: Central Grille

The Central Grille in Shadyside has some quality food choices to be had, including an amazing Big Bob burger that features a zesty Tiger Pride sauce that packs just enough heat. It's worth a try by itself.

(Some) Water Meters On the Way in Martins Ferry

Martins Ferry has been waiting since this summer for nearly $650,000 in new water meters to arrive. The city received word, and a tracking number, recently as 285 of that order is on the way. It's a far cry from the full order, but Mayor John Davies admitted it's a start.

Ferry’s Fiscal Picture Keeps Improving

Martins Ferry's moves the last two years have the city in good financial shape going forward. It's all about working together and finding ways to increase revenue, however big or small they may be.

Rec Center, Town Step Up in Time of Need

The St. Clairsville Rec Center served as a sanctuary last weekend for residents unable to stay inside their homes because of the winter storm and subsequent power outages that knocked out power, and more importantly, heat, for 1,000s of residents in Belmont County and beyond.

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