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Trinity Health System Hosting Blood Drive on West Campus

The drive will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Treasurer Larry Pack Encourages Participation for SMART529 Essay Contest

The contest timeline was recently adjusted to accommodate the current academic year instead of the calendar year

Christmas in the Grove Returns November 29th with a Day of Holiday Cheer and Community Giving

This cherished community event will once again light up Elm Grove with the warmth of the holiday season.

Statement from the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston on the Shooting of Two WVNG Soldiers

The Bishop joins Catholic faithful in prayer for the two National Guard members.

Treasurer Pack Returns $20 Million Back to West Virginia Taxpayers 

Excess Dollars Transferred to General Revenue Fund CHARLESTON, W.Va. – State Treasurer Larry Pack today transferred $20 million to West Virginia’s General Revenue Fund. This...

Wheeling Fire Department Announces Formation of Chaplain Corps

The Chaplain Corps can be mobilized for difficult calls, major emergencies, and times of community grief.

Oglebay Park Resort Offering the Gift That Keeps Growing

There are no limits, just more ways to share the magic of Oglebay.

ODOT – Belmont County: Construction Update

The state agency provided updates on projects that will be active over the Thanksgiving holiday.

Bequest of Over $600,000 Establishes Jack E. Cisney Scholarship at West Liberty University

Jack E. Cisney, who passed away on May 24, 2024, at the age of 87, dedicated his life to education, service, and philanthropy.

Chevy Chase Visiting Wheeling for Screening of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation

For those looking for an extra-special experience, a limited number of VIP tickets will be available which include a personal post-show photo opportunity with Chevy Chase himself.

Trinity Health System Clinics Recognized for Efforts to Improve Heart Care

CommonSpirit as a whole and 324 of our clinics have also been recognized by the American Heart Association.

U.S. Attorney: 73 Defendants Sentenced During Government Shutdown

A number of prosecutions moved forward despite the stalemate in Washington, D.C.

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