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Catfish sculptures add to festival
August 7, 2008
A few unique visitors have taken up residence around Marietta, piquing the interest of curious onlookers. » Full Story
Marietta celebration to be held Sunday
July 24, 2008
For 82-year-old Vivian Burke, Marietta Day is a special gathering of new and old, a time to bring the generations together and a time to reminisce about what once was. » Full Story
Marietta celebration to be held Sunday
July 24, 2008
For 82-year-old Vivian Burke, Marietta Day is a special gathering of new and old, a time to bring the generations together and a time to reminisce about what once was. » Full Story
Harmar Days: Street festival for the family
July 24, 2008
The story begins 25 years ago when the Friends of Harmar put together an old-fashioned street festival and other special events along Maple Street in Historic Harmar Village. » Full Story
Broughton Ice Cream Social stirs hope for Harvest
July 17, 2008
For Washington County Harvest of Hope, Sunday’s Broughton Ice Cream Social seems like Christmas, New Year’s, a dozen birthdays and Thanksgiving all scooped into one dish. » Full Story
How sweet it is...
July 17, 2008
Most people will be sound asleep at 2 a.m. Friday, but folks at Witten Farm near Beverly will be wide awake and picking fresh corn for Marietta’s first Sweet Corn Festival. » Full Story
Veterans Pow Wow returns this weekend
July 17, 2008Volunteer fire department’s ice cream social to be held Friday
July 17, 2008
Tomlinson Park will be the venue for the 64th Williamstown Volunteer Fire Department Ice Cream Social at 6 p.m. Friday. » Full Story
Documentary to be shown in Parkersburg on Saturday
July 17, 2008
PARKERSBURG — The feature-length documentary “Who Does She Think She Is?” will be shown at 3 p.m. » Full Story
Riverfront Roar: Speed on the Ohio
July 10, 2008
Roads between Front and Third streets will close and concessionaires will start to set up at noon Friday in preparation for the eighth annual Marietta Riverfront Roar. » Full Story



By Patrick Cooley