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Superintendent Brent Ripley and other administrators welcomed the new hires, adding that they are joining at an auspicious time.
The clinic will provide no-cost medical, dental, and vision care to community members regardless of insurance status or ability to show identification.

Commissioners Establish Separate Budget for Double Murder Trial

As many as 500 letters have been mailed to potential jurors in the county.

One Year Later: Chief Investigator Recalls Hawaiian Arrest of Alleged Double Murderer

It was February 16, 2025, when officers in Hilo, Hawaii, apprehended the alleged murderer.

Experts and Jurors Top Topics During Today’s Griffin Pre-Trial Hearing

The hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the Belmont County Courthouse.

Pretrial Hearing Scheduled for Alleged Double Murder in Belmont County

The capital murder trial is scheduled to begin on March 2, 2026.

What’s Jail Life Like for Double Murder Defendant Andrew Griffin?

The facility has 144 beds for inmates, most of whom are awaiting court dates in Belmont County.

Trial Date Expected Today for Double Murder Defendant Andrew Griffin

The alleged murderer has been in the Belmont County Jail since mid-March.

Murder 101 – Part 2: ‘That’s the Best Way to Get to Justice’

Now that the defendant has waived his right to a speedy trial, the July 15th date has been canceled.

Murder Suspect Andrew Griffin to Appear this Afternoon in Belmont County Court

A July 15th trial date was in early May set by Judge Berhalter.

Prosecutor Flanagan Announces Sentence for Oklahoma Man in Strussion Double Homicide Case

The man was questioned by detectives twice in Oklahoma.

Sheriff Zusack: ‘There Will Be More Surprises’ in Strussion Case

The capital murder trial currently is scheduled to begin on July 15th in St. Clairsville.

Revisiting Cold Cases in Belmont County – Part 2

A "modern eye" will be used during the re-examinations of the county's homicides of the past.

Revisiting Cold Cases in Belmont County: Part 1

Although real-life detectives do not live in TV's "CSI World", technology has advanced in law enforcement the last few decades.

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