Author: Michael Hughes

Battlers Back in the MEC

Alderson Broaddus and the Mountain East Conference announced Friday that AB joined the MEC, filling the vacancy left by the closing of Urbana.

OVAC to Marietta: A Developing Pipeline

OVAC athletes are featuring prominently in the emergence of M Marietta College's football program the last few season. Eleven more recruits will join the fold this August.

Johnet Hager: Hear My Voice

A wheeling native, Johnet Haget has raised her daughter to be ready for the rigorous world of academia, as well as the realities of being Black in America. The events of the past two weeks have been a grim reminder of that reality and that there is still much work to be done.

First Reading Held; Three-Reading Rule Not Waived in Ferry

Martins Ferry held the first reading of an ordinance designed to give East Ohio Hospital, LLC a tax break for its facility. But the three-reading rule, expected to be wave, was not voted upon.

St. John Central Well Situated

St. John Central Academy didn't let COVID-19 slow it down as it finished its inaugural school season and its leadership is looking ahead to 2020-21.

Getting Folks Back to Work

Employees are slowly returning to their jobs as restaurants like Red Lobster and its General Manager Jay Morgan are adjusting to the new indoor dining regulations.

Downturn for Mining Industry

A shortage of participants of a miner's safety certification class is a microcosm of the local industry outlook as a whole

Cardinals’ Recruiting Class Packs Promise

Wheeling University women's basketball coach Mike Llanas recently announced a deep and talented recruiting class.

All’s Quiet in the All-American Town

Crime has been down across the board in Bellaire during the last few months thanks to the coronavirus pandemic and the rules mandated to help combat it.

Kris Galmarini: Channeling a Free Spirit

Kris Galmarini has always embraced her free spirit and sense of creativity and that has enabled her to create a unique clothing line that has expanded greatly during the last decade.

NCAA Max Games Reduction: A Reaction

An NCAA ruling changed the minimum and maximum number of games scheduled for the 2020-21 school year. Local universities are working to adjust.

Chris Thoburn: Running for a Reason

Chris Thoburn is a love of sports and a lover of people. But it's his desire to give back in any way he can that sets him apart.

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