Author: Michael Hughes

NIL Benefits Athletes at All Levels

Athletes at all levels, not just Division I, are benefitting from Name, Image, and Likeness rules.

Newellstown Provided Holiday Meals, Friendly Faces

Newellstown Diner in St. Clairsville opened its doors Christmas Day and provided both a Christmas pancake breakfast and Christmas dinner to patrons free of charge.

Travel Caution Stressed During Snowy Holiday Weekend

The winter storm expected to hit early Friday morning with snow accumulation and rapidly-freezing temperatures is going to cause issues for road crews, especially given the expected rise in holiday travel this weekend.

Ohio Valley Preps Aiding Area Athletes in Recruiting Game

Ohio Valley Preps is doing its part to help promote area football players in the recruiting game.

Buckeye 8 Challenge Set for Saturday

The Buckeye 8 Challenge is set for Saturday in Cadiz, starting at noon at Harrison Central High School.

The Search for Rufus Continues

Diane Jefferis is offering a $2,000 reward to anyone who finds her beloved Basset Hound, Rufus.

Back Home Festival Named Mountain State’s Top Annual Event

The Back Home Festival in New Martinsville, has been voted the top fair, festival, or event in the entirety of West Virginia by WV Living Magazine.

Holiday Pet Adoptions Can Be Successful

Holiday pet adoptions are not doomed to fail and any time can be the right time for adopt a dog or cat. But proper steps, both for the adopting agency, and the potential adopting family, must be taken to ensure a successful match.

Fadeaway Fit App Set for January Launch

Jeremy Hays is readying to debut the FadeawayFit Virtual Academy on the App Store, taking his basketball skills training brand to a whole new level.

Centershot Archery Classes Available to All Ages

Emmanuel Baptist Church in St. Clairsville is having great success with its Centershot Archery Classes, held three Saturdays a month.

Councilman Regis Exploring Accessibility for Martins Ferry City Building

The long-time council member is looking at ways the city can make the council chambers meet accessibility standards.

Vandals Damage Martins Ferry Youth Center

Vandals caused a few thousand dollars of damage to the youth center inside the Martins Ferry Recreation Center, forcing the youth center's temporary closure.

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