Area Briefing
Lou Holtz Life Improvement Scholarship applications
Applications are still being accepted for the Lou Holtz Life Improvement Scholarship. This is a tuition award of up to $3,750 payable directly to a one- to two-year trade school and is open to students who attend schools in the Upper Ohio Valley. Applications are available from school guidance counselors or by contacting the Upper Ohio Valley Museum and Learning Center at the Lou Holtz Hall of Fame at 330-386-5443. The deadline for applying is April 6.
Pasta and meatball dinner
The Sacred Heart Ladies Guild will be having a pasta and meatball dinner on Wednesday, March 25 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Center on Indiana Avenue in Chester. Dinner includes pasta, meatballs, salad, roll and dessert. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children. Eat in or take out.
Wellsville Community
Foundation virtual meeting
The Board of Directors of the Wellsville Community Foundation will hold its Annual Meeting virtually on April 2 at 4 p.m. The meeting will provide a review of the Wellsville Community Foundation’s financial statements and cover highlights of the past year. Members will receive a reminder about the Annual Meeting, as well as login information to attend the meeting virtually.
East Liverpool CIC meeting
The East Liverpool Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) Board of Trustees will meet March 26 at 5:30 p.m. in council chambers at East Liverpool City Hall. Agenda items for the meeting include approval of board minutes, considering expanding the board from 18 to 20 members, reappointment of Thomas Clark as general board member, nomination of one non-city resident to the board by a paper ballot (pending board expansion), nomination of up to four city residents to the board (five if the board is expanded), applications for open board positions, consideration of use of the Maryland Avenue property by the East Liverpool Flag Football League for practice with full waiver of liability and any other miscellaneous items.

