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Schrader Center to Host Program for Tri-state Educators
July 6, 2012 Educators throughout the tri-state who are interested in sparking creativity in children through nature and technology are invited to a free program at Oglebay Institute’s Schrader Environmental... more »»
Paisley Foundation Awards Crittenton a Kindermusik Grant
July 6, 2012 Crittenton Services Inc. has received a gift of $500 from the Brad Paisley Foundation to be used to offer Kindermusik classes for young mothers and their children this summer. more »»
Brothers sell lemonade for Wheelchair Misison
July 5, 2012 By BETSY BETHEL Life Associate Editor Garrett Czapp enjoys many activities of a typical 6-year-old. more »»
Annual Concert Celebrates Country’s Independence
June 30, 2012 Sensational tenor Edward Washington II will join the merry music makers for a star-spangled Independence Day Extravaganza at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Wheeling. more »»
Remembering The Mount
June 24, 2012 A long-awaited film, examining the history and documenting the final days of Mount de Chantal Visitation Academy in Wheeling, has been completed. more »»
Local Eatery Featured In ‘Zine
June 24, 2012 Another notable Wheeling eatery is being featured in PARADE Magazine. more »»
Toys From Wheeling Childhood
June 16, 2012 Oglebay Institute’s Mansion Museum is debuting a new exhibit that celebrates the spirit of childhood by exploring the history and fun of old-fashioned toys. more »»
Reporting Abuse
June 11, 2012 As the man accused of perpetrating sexual crimes against children at Penn State University prepares to face a jury this week, legislation enacted by West Virginia lawmakers following that scandal ar... more »»
Artists, Students Bring Children’s Fairy Tales To Life
June 10, 2012 A fusion of ideas and a collaboration between academic and civic interests spawned a colorful, creative endeavor that has transformed a dreary set of highway underpinnings into a clever,... more »»
Restoring a Treasure
June 3, 2012 Capping off four decades of restoration at West Virginia Independence Hall, classical decorative artwork has been re-created in the vestibule of the National Historic Landmark in Wheeling. more »»
Rayland Man earns Fulbright
June 1, 2012 Like all seventh-graders at The Linsly School, Allen Flint of Rayland took German class. more »»
Farmers' Markets Growing Locally, Nationally
May 30, 2012 Farm fresh produce is coming to an outdoor market near you. Summer is farmers’ market season, and the Ohio Valley is ripe with market locations. more »»
Bethany Book Club Celebrates 75th
May 27, 2012 Tastes in literature and styles of entertaining have changed over the past three-quarters of a century, but one constant has remained: members of the Bethany Book Club have been reading and... more »»
Scientists Seek to Stall Alzheimer’s Earlier
May 23, 2012 WASHINGTON (AP) — Look for a fundamental shift in how scientists hunt ways to ward off the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease — by testing possible therapies in people who don’t yet show many... more »»
Debut Novel a ‘Triumph’ for Local Author
May 21, 2012 Author Wiley Cash of Bethany has scored a major triumph with his debut novel, “A Land More Kind Than Home,” an exploration of family and religion as secrecy and fanaticism collid. more »»
Glory Day: Strand Theatre Celebrates May 26
May 20, 2012 “It wasn’t exactly a parade. It wasn’t a time for celebration. It was a time to run for your life. more »»
When Food Turns Deadly
May 17, 2012 By BETSY BETHEL Associate Life Editor When Jami Robinson of Moundsville drops off her 7-year-old daughter, Audrey, at school, her fears go beyond hoping she will use her manners and obey the teache. more »»
‘Women Helping Women’
May 12, 2012 No matter where they call home, mothers around the world work hard to ensure their children are healthy and safe. There comes a time, however, when they have to let go. more »»
Traditional Family Embraces Modern Methods
May 12, 2012 Anna Stewart of Benwood always wondered what it was like for her birth mother, who gave her up for adoption at age 15. “She didn’t have to do it. She could have had an abortion. more »»
Couple Combines Tradition, Heritage in New Cookbook
May 9, 2012 Drawing upon family heritage and his late mother’s seminal work, Peter Zeranski and his wife, Laura, have written a new cookbook that updates traditional Polish recipes and introduces the ethnic far... more »» |
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