Work on the large sinkhole at Fourth and Marion streets is moving closer to completion after months of delays caused by weather and unexpected complications underground.
Marietta City Councilman Bill Gossett, chairman of the Streets and Transportation Committee, said the project revealed ...
VOLCANO — Wood County officials visited Mountwood Park Monday to get a sense of its history and its future.
Commissioners Blair Couch and Bob Tebay, Administrator Marty Seufer and Sheriff Rick Woodyard toured the newly renovated Volcano Museum and heard about future plans for the ...
The following applications for marriage licenses were filed at the Washington County Courthouse:
— Ashley Nicole Okey, 33, Presto, Pa., and Richard Alan Moreno, 43, Munhall, Pa., Aug. 26.
— Jane Kimberly Cempron Panonce, 37, Marietta, and Vincent James Pondar Sanchez, 43, Marietta, Aug. ...
This week’s events from Artsbridge.
Thursday:
— Agatha Christie Escape Room, 4:20 and 5:15 p.m., all ages but children must be accompanied by an adult, South Parkersburg Public Library
— Penny Channell multi-medium art display, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., WesBanco, Market Street, ...
A country lane curves through a corn field while a sunset fills the sky with color early one evening recently along the Muskingum River near Lowell. If you have a recent photo that showcases the beauty of the Mid-Ohio Valley, submit it to Art Smith at asmith@mariettatimes.com for possible ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Howard Stern, the popular and highly paid radio host, returned to SiriusXM’s airwaves Monday after trolling listeners into thinking he had departed his long-running show.
Stern, 71, who evolved from his shock jock origins to become a respected interviewer, enlisted a ...