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Moundsville Rec Center Earthwork Under Way

MOUNDSVILLE – Work is underway on the building site for the new nearly $5 million Moundsville Recreation Center. Earth work began recently to prepare the land for the metal structure that will be delivered in sections and then put together by Dove Contracting of Washington, Pa. The ...

Study Shows West Virginia Has The Lowest Bills; But Is Living Really Cheaper?

MORGANTOWN – A recent study showed that West Virginia has the lowest monthly bills among the 50 states. That's good news – in a way. As Lauren Weatherford, a WVU Extension associate professor, pointed out, “You have to look at the data in context. You can't look at the data as an individual factor.” The figures come from Doxo.com's 2025 U.S. Household Bill Pay Report and were reported by UtilityRates.com. Doxo.com, among other things, offers an app to manage and pay all household bills. UtilityRates.com helps residents of states with deregulated utilities find the best ...

St. C. Author To Release First Children's Book In Six-Part Series

ST. CLAIRSVILLE – Local author Tiffany Bumgardner is gearing up to release a the first part of a six-part children's book series. The St. Clairsville resident will be releasing "The Littlest Photographer" on Tuesday. She describes the series as a heartwarming six-book children's series ...

Region Briefs

Ohio Co. Democrats to meet Aug. 10 The August meeting of the Ohio County Democratic Committee will take place on August 10, 2026 at 6:00pm. This meeting will be held at the First Capitol Building, 1413 Eoff Street, Wheeling, WV. The purpose of this meeting will be to fill committee vacancies in Magisterial District 1- one male and two females and Magisterial District 3- one male and two females. All Democrats are welcome. Cabbage Roll Dinner Offered in Warwood WHEELING — A cabbage roll dinner will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. July 14 at Warwood United Methodist Church, ...

Rabbi Lief Talks Role Of New Homelessness Task Force

Rabbi Joshua Lief of Wheeling's Temple Shalom said Tuesday afternoon that the plight of the city's homeless population is a problem that no one in Wheeling can ignore. "All it takes for problems to endure is for good people to pretend that it's not their problem, walk on by and turn a blind ...