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Business Owner is New Cumberland’s Newest Council Member

Christian Thaman, owner of Stainless Specialties, LLC, is New Cumberland’s newest Council member. Thaman who moved his business to the Southern end of town a year ago has revitalized the property and established a growing business. He affirmed his commitment to the town, by assuming…

Hancock County Sheriff’s Office Arrest Log

8/7 John B. Weaver, East Liverpool Capias 8/10 James R. Anslover, Massillon, OH – Trespassing/Obstruction x 2 8/10 Vincent E. Boyd, New Cumberland – DUI 1st/Failure to maintain control 8/11 Gary Behanna, Newell – Grand Larceny 8/11 Cheryl A. Behanna, Newell – Possession of Cocaine…

WVNCC Receives $147,400 Advance Grant to Expand APCO Public Safety Training

WVNCC has been awarded aRapid Response Advance Grant from the West Virginia Community and Technical College System to deliver specialized training for public safety telecommunicators in partnership with the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International. Founded in 1935, APCO International is the world’s…

Life with the Parkinheimers

By Jeff & Mary Anne Woofter The Power of Positivity in the Fight Against Chronic DiseaseIf you’ve followed our journey through Life with the Parkinheimers, you probably know by now that Mary Anne and I make an interesting pair. We’ve been together since high school,…

Newell Road to be Closed

HANCOCK COUNTY, WV – County Route 66/16 (Fourth Street), and County Route 66/12 (Grant Street), in Newell, will be closed, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., beginning on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, through Friday, September 5, 2025, for paving. Motorists are advised to use an alternate route. Inclement…

Patterson’s Perspective

By Mark Patterson Decades before artificial intelligence commenced those creepy imitations of human voices or began writing lousy articles on your computer’s home page, the stuff that Stephen Hawking warned would betray and potentially end humanity launched an assault that these days threatens the very existence…

And Then Again…………by Tamara Pettit

……..I used to get Memorial Day and Labor Day confused when I was little. I knew one was at the beginning of Summer; One was at the end.  As I grew older (and one would hope more knowledgeable) I learned that Memorial Day honored and…

Commissioners to Re-advertise Animal Shelter Management

The consideration of Animal Shelter management bids currently received by the Hancock County Commission died for lack of a motion at the Commission’s meeting Thursday. The Commission then approved advertising the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the management of the animal shelter once again. The…

Oak Glen Class of 75 Celebrates Reunion

The Oak Glen High School Class of 1975 celebrated their 50th Year Reunion beginning Friday, August 22, and ending with a breakfast group staying at the Holiday Inn, Weirton, Sunday, August 24. Approximately 65 classmates plus their guests attended and enjoyed events throughout the weekend.…