Marietta City Council’s Streets committee, one of two committees that met Thursday evening, discussed the vacation and dedication of a city street within the Fourth Ward.
A portion of Barber Street and Fearing Street, as well as a part of Clinton Street, is up for vacation and dedication ...
A Scout tradition returns to the Mid-Ohio Valley the week of Jan. 26.
Since 1949, Scouts have been holding Klondike Derbies, winter events where groups of youth test their Scoutcraft skills, leadership, and stamina, pulling handmade sleds between activity stations.
“Klondike Derby is ...
Christ United Methodist Church in Marietta was awarded a $1,500 West Ohio Conference GoGrant.
The grant will allow area youth to apply for $50-$75 in “Seed Money,” which will help them make more money, in order to do community service projects in and around Washington County.
Youth in ...
Ohio Valley Employment Resource announces an additional $200,000 to help employers in Monroe, Morgan, Noble and Washington counties.
This Department of Labor funding was awarded because of the continued success of this employee development program.
Employers wanting to upskill their ...
Washington County Commissioners approved fund requests at their regular meeting Thursday.
The County Commission appropriated additional funds in the amount of $341,066 for the Washington County Behavioral Health Board for expenses related to State Opioid and Stimulant Response 3.0 (SOS 3.0). ...
The new inCERT Yourself program at Washington State Community College kicks off today, according to a release from the Appalachian Ohio Manufacturers' Coalition.
The program that provides industry-recognized credentials for successful careers has already enrolled 64 students representing 10 ...