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John Marshall’s Quinton West Signs With Bobcats

Photo Provided John Marshall's Quinton West, pictured after signing with the West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats to continue his academic and athletic career with the Bobcats' mens soccer team. West is a multi-sport athlete at John Marshall and was an All-Conference performer on the pitch for the ...

Local Sports Schedule

(all events start at 5 p.m. unless noted) Wednesday, April 8 BASEBALL Bellaire at Barnesville Bridgeport at Trinity Christian John Marshall at Wheeling Park Harrison Central at Buckeye Local Martins Ferry at Cambridge Union Local at St. Clairsville Beaver Local at Brooke Wheeling Central at Weir Morgantown at Linsly SOFTBALL Bellaire at Barnesville Martins Ferry at Cambridge Harrison Central at Buckeye Local Union Local at St. Clairsville Shadyside at Buckeye Trail John Marshall at Parkersburg Toronto at Wheeling Central Linsly at Magnolia, 5:30 p.m. Wheeling Park at ...

Trump Administration Makes Case To Obtain W.Va. Voter Database

CHARLESTON — The U.S. Department of Justice said in a court filing Monday it has broad and sweeping authority to demand West Virginia's entire unredacted voter registration database. DOJ attorneys filed a memorandum Monday morning in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West ...

Local Sports Schedule

(all events start at 5 p.m. unless noted) Tuesday, April 7 BASEBALL University at John Marshall Shadyside at Bellaire Williamstown at Linsly Steubenville at St. Clairsville Fort Frye vs. Wheeling Central at St. C. Jr. Sports SOFTBALL Martins Ferry at Wheeling Park Monroe Central at Union Local St. Clairsville at Toronto Shadyside at Linsly Oak Glen at Wheeling Central, 5:30 p.m. TRACK Martins Ferry Relays, 4 p.m. John Marshall, Magnolia at Wheeling Park, 4:30 p.m.

Ohio Democrats Push Affordability Legislation

Ohio House Democrats House recently unveiled a series of legislative proposals on a major issue in this year’s elections both statewide and nationally – affordability. The Democrats blamed 20 years of Republican rule in the Ohio House for the growing costs of housing, health care, childcare and other necessities. “The time to act on this crisis is now,” State Rep. Anita Somani, D-Dublin, said at a news conference. But critics say continued government handouts often leads to unintended consequences without intended benefits. Somani, a physician, is sponsoring legislation to ...