MARIETTA – Many areas of history were the topics over the weekend at the America 250th Festival of Living History in Marietta. Historical re-enactors came together at Muskingum Park on Front Street at the invitation…
Memorial awarded $5M in lawsuit against Camden Clark
PARKERSBURG – A federal jury found Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital Corp. liable for one count each of civil conspiracy and vicarious…
Farm 2 Table bigger, better
MARIETTA – An effort by a group of local community leaders in 2020 has grown into a shared vision for…
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WSCO Board of Trustees meeting The Washington State College of Ohio Board of Trustees will hold its monthly meeting at…
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Meetings ¯ The Washington State College of Ohio Board of Trustees will hold its monthly meeting at 4 p.m. today…
New course debuts at Parkersburg News and Sentinel Half-Marathon
PARKERSBURG – About 1,000 runners and walkers took to the streets of Parkersburg on Saturday morning for The Parkersburg News…
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Hill’s first major league hit in the books
SAN FRANCISCO — As if he was back home in the Marietta College pinstripes,…
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Step up to fill kids' needs this school year
Lineworkers at AEP Ohio’s Marietta Service Center organized a donation drive to collect personal care/hygiene products for students and families in the Fort Frye Local Schools district ahead of this school year. According to Fort Frye Superintendent Stephanie Starcher, it’s a big need. "We are always accepting those, because we provide a lot of…
Recent violent storms across Ohio have provided a reminder about just how much we take for…
Support Ohio farmers after storms
Ohioans paying attention to national reports and rankings of the state are on a bit of…
One study isn't whole picture for Ohio
Children’s Defense Fund says an unfathomable one in seven children in the U.S. lives in poverty.…
Politicians must prove they want better for our kids
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Stevens resigns as Downtown PKB executive director, search to begin
PARKERSBURG – Downtown PKB will conduct a search for its next executive director following the resignation of Amanda Stevens this week. The organization announced Stevens’ departure in a press release this week and thanked her for her service, dedication and contributions to the downtown community. “Mandy has made meaningful contributions to our organization and…
This week I met with several women from our church to discuss how to start growing…
Cracking the code: Give first with a loving heart
CHARLESTON – The latest drama surrounding U.S. Sen. Jim Justice and the historic Greenbrier Resort in…
Justice family finalizes 'partnership' with new financier for Greenbrier Resort
ST. MARYS – Following the severe storm event last month, Memorial Health Foundation approved an emergency…
Memorial Health Foundation grants $5,000 for Pleasants County disaster relief
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The Way I See It: Newsroom legend Jim Bartholow left his mark on newspaper
Generations of young journalists got their start working in the newsroom of The Marietta Times, including me. For 46 years Jim Bartholow helped to gently guide them along. He knew what was going on in their heads because he had been in their exact same spot. Jim started at The Times directly out of…
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WSCO Board of Trustees meeting The Washington State College of Ohio Board of Trustees will hold its monthly meeting at 4 p.m. today in room H108 of the Main Building. Marietta City BOE to hold special meeting The Marietta City School District Board of Education will hold a special meeting at 6 p.m. today…
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