Author: Michael Hughes

Bethany’s Worrell Ready to Lead the Herd

Bethany College recently promoted assistant men's basketball coach Mike Worrell to head coach, in addition to naming him the interim athletics director, temporarily replacing Steve Thompson.

Fadeaway Fitness’ Skillcase Just the Beginning

Fadeaway Fitness is hosting a major skillcase at the Highlands Sports Complex on July 31 and August 1, as part of a number of major moves owner Jeremy Hays has launched recently.

Taylor Martial Arts Offering Self-Defense Seminar

Taylor Martial Arts Academy in St. Clairsville is hosting a self-defense seminar in August, showcasing defense techniques using a kubaton.

Zion Christian Retreat Hosting Gospel Festival

The Zion Christian Retreat & RV Park is hosting its first annual Gospel Music Fest on August 7 at its Flushing, Ohio location.

Bethany Class Highlighted By Local Standouts

The Bethany Bison women's 2021 recruiting class is five players strong, highlighted by two of the Ohio Valley's best last season.

Tlaquepaque: Great Mexican-Style Cuisine

Tlaquepaque Mexican Restaurant in the Ohio Valley Plaza in St. Clairsville offers a large, affordable assortment of Mexican-style dishes, along with multiple options for more picky eaters. The prices are quite affordable and the staff is friendly and ready to serve.

Shadyside’s Big Cat Linemen Challenge Returning

The 11th annual Shadyside Big Cat Lineman Challenge returns July 23 after missing 2020. So far 20, 5-man teams from 11 different schools are set to compete.

Mason Dixon BBQ: Something for Everyone

Mason Dixon BBQ Company in Moundsville is a combat-veteran owned eatery that serves a variety smoked meats in a signature house style.

South Park Playground to Benefit from Proceeds

Proceeds from the wristband sales at the Ohio Valley Rib & Chicken Cookoff will go toward helping bring playground equipment to the South Park Playground in St. Clairsville.

South End Bar & Grill: Great Prices, Better Food

The South End Bar & Grill in Shadyside offers great tasting food at great prices. You won't break the bank, but you will get a tasty meal with friendly service.

The Clarks Coming to Generations

The Ohio Valley appears to be getting back to normal as The Clarks are returning to Generations for what seems like an annual summer rite of passage for music lovers.

Martins Ferry Ready to Rock

Martins Ferry Mayor John Davies is trying to fill Fodor Memorial Park with the sounds of music, movies, festivals, and anything else he can think of to provide city residents with activities to enjoy.

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