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Wellsburg welcomes with new signs showcasing town pride and festivals
In an effort to make Wellsburg more aesthetic and give back to the community, the Wellsburg Kiwanis Club installed three brand new welcome signs at all entrances of the town. “We've noticed different things around town and projects, so we saw the signs needed a little updating,” said Eric Fithyan, president, Wellsburg Kiwanis Club. “So our volunteers painted the post, and we have a sign company donate the signs to Wellsburg.”
FBI investigating after agent-involved shooting in Carrollton
CARROLLTON, Ohio (WOIO) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating after a shooting involving one of their agents in Carrollton. According to Public Affairs Officer Susan Licate, the ‘agent-involved’ shooting happened around 11:15 a.m. Monday. One suspect was injured in the shooting, according to Officer Licate. The...
WVU Football Sends Offer to 2027 Georgia DB
Despite a new season fast approaching, the WVU football staff still has the future of the program in mind as well. To that end, a recruit announced he received an offer from the West Virginia on Saturday. Emerson “Em” Lewis, a 5-foot-11, 185-pound recruit out of Savannah, Ga., posted about...
Aliquippa football coach Mike Warfield taking leave of absence
By: KDKA-TV's Cassidy WoodALIQUIPPA, Pa. (KDKA) — Aliquippa football coach Mike Warfield is taking a leave of absence from coaching.In his six seasons leading the Quips, Warfield had a record of 74-6, four WPIAL tiles and three state championships. Assistant coach Vashawn Patrick will take over as head coach. Warfield, an Aliquippa High alum, said he will still be around this program this upcoming season."You might see me selling some 50/50 raffle tickets, and I'll still be around from time to time but no longer coaching," he said. Last season, Aliquippa went 14-0 and won the 4A title. The Quips finished their first perfect season in school history with a dominant 60-14 win over Dallas in the title game. Patrick takes over a squad that is set to stay 4A after winning a lawsuit against the PIAA, preventing the school from being moved up to class 5A because of the state's competitive balance rule. The Beaver County Times reported that the PIAA is still pursuing legal action in this case, with a court hearing date set for Tuesday.
Ohio country music festival promises three days of camping, fun
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - A country music festival is headed to Ohio and promises three days of camping and fun. The Old Washington Music Fest is coming to Guernsey County Fairgrounds in Old Washington, Ohio from July 17 - July 20. "Who’s ready to party! Get ready for the...
Meet the four-sport standout who is the Times' 2023-24 Female Athlete of the Year
FREEDOM — During her high school career, Freedom Area’s Shaye Bailey was always on the move, competing every month of the high school athletics calendar year from August through May. Through her final year, Bailey put up record-breaking numbers on the hardwood and at the track all while...
The Amputee Center hosts Amputee Fun Fest
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - The Amputee Center held their 2nd annual Amputee Fun Fest in the parking lot of their site in Parkersburg. The Fun Fest was held to help provide education and resources for amputees and give them access to a fun festival they would be able to attend.
'Curtains,' a musical comedy whodunit, staged by Center Theatre Players
ROCHESTER ― Music, murder, mystery and mayhem share center stage in "Curtains," the new show from Center Theatre Players. The musical comedy whodunit takes place 7:30 p.m. July 17-20 at the Sandy Reigel Theater, 350 Adams St., Rochester. ...
Cheers in Ambridge: Crush & Brew returns for amateur winemakers and homebrewers
AMBRIDGE ― The Ambridge Crush & Brew amateur winemakers and homebrewers event returns Sept. 7 to Old Economy Village. Reserve your spot today for the 14th annual fundraiser, which this year adds a mead competition. The Ambridge Historic District will host the event, starting at 5 p.m., featuring tasting...
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