Putnam’s many miles: Marietta runner grinded his way to the top
‘All gas, no breaks’: Post 64 tops Clarksburg, 5-2
One of the parents for Marietta Post 64 may be on to something. At one point during Wednesday’s game with Clarksburg Post 13 after Post 64 ...
Trendy tech not always best for getting job done
Companies that jump on the latest trendy technology a little too early are often stuck with the bill when it doesn’t turn out to fulfill all its promise. In ...
Vandals put city officials in no-win situation
Too many in our communities have grown addicted to harassing public officials and public workers for both not doing enough with our money AND ...
Gasoline prices continue downward trend in south central Ohio, northern West Virginia
PARKERSBURG – The nationwide average price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped for four weeks in a row and is under $4, a trend reflected on both sides of the Ohio ...
Ohio proposed constitutional amendment to ban data centers will not be on this year’s ballot
Ohio voters will not have a chance to vote to ban data centers in the November election. Conserve Ohio, the grassroots organization behind the ...
Early Marietta: Nahum Ward snow travel adventures
We’re in full summer mode, so why not talk about snow. 200 years ago prominent Mariettan Nahum Ward was a frequent traveler in weather of all kinds. Nahum Ward was ...
MOV Climate Corner: The problem(s) with plastic
The Way I See It: Lady Liberty must have wept on June 17, 1940
Around Town
Sewer Work on Franklin Street The Water Reclamation Department will be performing work on the 400 block of Franklin Street to maintain, repair or replace the ...
Local events
Ace Parsi, local advocates discuss Parkersburg federal job cuts and sanitation issue
Boot me out of the ballgame: A College World Series appreciation of Lambert Bartak
Dorothy Clark wins seventh out of nearly 200 students at speech and debate nationals
Green beans: A standard for the home garden
Court orders Ohio restrictions on kids' use of social media restored
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's law requiring children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps must be restored, a divided panel of the Sixth ...



