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Up close with a K-9
October 2, 2011 NEWELL — As 65 pounds of German Shepherd thundered toward me, I wondered for a moment if I’d made the right decision, volunteering to be a threatening “suspect” to give K-9 Jesy some practice tim. more »»
Students helping students
September 25, 2011 SALINEVILLE — A new program has started in Southern Local Schools this year. more »»
The art of the tattoo
August 21, 2011 Walk into any professional, licensed tattoo shop just about anywhere in the United States, and you’ll likely see this message in some form or another prominently posted: “Good tattoos aren’t cheap. more »»
Keeping afloat
July 31, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL — Back in June, Andrew Boso made a plan. Boso attended a Thompson Park Board meeting to give a pitch for some financial assistance. more »»
A service not forgotten, a legacy of love
July 3, 2011 CHESTER — Francois Duvalier was president of Haiti when Elizabeth Carlson first journeyed to the Caribbean island in 197. more »»
Kids on board the Energy Express
June 26, 2011 CHESTER —Janaya Montgomery said she is one of 32 participants in the Energy Express program in Chester because “I want to read a lot more, and have a lot of fun with other kids. more »»
A volunteer effort
June 19, 2011 ROGERS — If it wasn’t for volunteers, Pioneer Village in Beaver Creek State Park would cease to exist, Jim Voorhees said. more »»
Hands-on training
June 5, 2011 CHESTER — Members of the recently formed HAZMAT team gathered at the Chester Volunteer Fire Department for the first of many training sessions. more »»
Hancock Dog Walk
May 29, 2011 Mostly due to the difficult economic times, Hancock County Animal Shelter has many dogs of all breeds and ages available for adoption. more »»
The history of the ‘kissing bridges'
May 8, 2011 WELLSVILLE — The history of covered bridges was presented to members of the Wellsville Historical Society during its meeting Tuesday. Robert W. more »»
Hancock County Jail remodels for efficiency
May 1, 2011 NEW CUMBERLAND — The days when a stay in the Hancock County Jail could last for months are long gone. So now is the largest cell block in the jail, making way for upgraded jail facilities. more »»
10 years old
April 24, 2011 WELLSVILLE — Earlier this month, Wellsville school officials had a party to celebrate the 10th year of the current Wellsville High School facility. more »»
Historical Society Web site is a hit
April 10, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL — People all over the world know about East Liverpool and it’s history, thanks to a Web site created by the East Liverpool Historical Society. more »»
With a little help from our friends
March 27, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL — The city’s playgrounds got a much needed facelift this past week thanks to some Kent State University students. more »»
Pilot program places more technology into classroom
March 20, 2011 “No more pencils, no more books . . .” The popular schoolyard chant is usually heard on the last day of school before summer vacation. But in the fourth-grade classes at A.T. more »»
On a mission
March 13, 2011 NEWELL — It’s easy to find a tea cup manufactured this year, or even 10 years ago, but what about one made in 1936? John Moore, of Newell, is on a quest to find Homer Laughlin China Co. more »»
Hoping for a levy
February 27, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL – Facing dramatic funding cuts and some needed building repairs, East Liverpool Carnegie Public Library is looking for ways to survive. more »»
CHAT of Ohio Inc.
January 30, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL — An Australian Cattledog found along a county highway after being struck by a car has had a happy home for the past 10 years, and is often seen at CHAT of Ohio Inc. events. more »»
Picture perfect
January 23, 2011 EAST LIVERPOOL — When the former University Club along Broadway was demolished, it fully exposed the outside wall of the East Liverpool Masonic Temple building. Most saw a bunch of red bricks. more »»
Rolling on the river
December 26, 2010 The campaign to save the Delta Queen may payoff soon, and Virgil Reynolds will be among the first to celebrate. “Things are looking good for getting her back on the river,” Reynolds sai. more »» |
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