Warren’s Starcher state runner-up in high jump
COLUMBUS — Warren senior Sydney Starcher cleared 5 feet, 6 inches in the high jump to earn state runner-up honors Friday at Jesse Owens Memorial ...
Mountaineers 1 win away from CWS
GRANVILLE — West Virginia baseball had bases loaded and an out. The Mountaineers No. 9 hitter, Tyrus Hall, came up to the plate. Hall isn't ...
Summer fire safety still essential
Late spring into summer is the perfect time for sitting around the fire pit in the evening, or burning off the last of the debris from cleaning up your property for ...
Encouraging vaccine hesitancy has proved deadly
Politicizing healthcare — from vaccines to research and safety net funding — has led to some dangerous changes in public health in this ...
Contour announces 2 weekly flights from Parkersburg to Myrtle Beach
Grimm Scientific Industries welcomes 4 Class of 2026 members to team
Grimm Scientific Industries recognized four members of the Class of 2026 who are beginning or continuing their careers with the company. Kelsey ...
“I have never told anyone about what I saw”
Wood County WV paper carrier, June 1980: "I was 12 maybe 13 years old. I had a morning paper route and usually set out around 4:45 am...it was still dark and I was ...
MOV Climate Corner: Life’s a beach
The Way I See It: ‘Who is Taylor Swift? — I don’t know, I think she is country’
Around Town
Vacation Bible School A Vacation Bible School will be held from 6-8 p.m. through Saturday at 108 Stonecrest Drive, Marietta. VBS will be offering Bible classes, ...
Environmental Factors: Frontier graduate Avery Powell staying true to his roots
Marietta City Council approves funding measures, including sinkhole fix
Green beans: A standard for the home garden
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley gardeners and farmers! The first week of June brought us some beautiful weather for working outside. I hope everyone took advantage of it and ...
Veteran John Gradwohl brings Navy skills to stage, bubble shows
Backyard Gardener: Shade Tree Selection
Ex-FirstEnergy executives reindicted in Ohio in $60 million corruption scheme
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that a grand jury has reindicted two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives whose initial ...


