Washington State College of Ohio invites the community to bring their leftover jack-o’-lanterns and join in on the second annual Pumpkin Chuckin’.
The event will be from 3-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, and will also include games, food trucks, live music and a new catapult cornhole ...
Marietta College’s cross country and track and field teams will host a four-mile twilight fundraising run on Thursday, Nov. 6, beginning at Don Drumm Stadium and finishing at Lookout Point.
The run will start at 5 p.m. and conclude around 6 p.m. Because the sun will set early, most of ...
The Washington County Career Center held its 15th Annual Fall Festivus Day on Friday, Oct. 31.
This year, Fall Festivus was held with all 16 career-technical programs participating in several Halloween activities.
Kicking off the event, students and staff participated in a Halloween ...
The Washington County Career Center announces its Students Solving Problems members for the 2025-26 school year.
The purpose of Students Solving Problems is to engage area students in developing solutions to community health-related challenges and to provide career development for the ...
NEW MATAMORAS — Frontier High and Middle School Principal Daniel Wilson announces students receiving academic recognition during the first nine week grading period, which ended Oct. 17.
To be eligible, students must earn the minimum gpa and be enrolled in at least four FHMS courses with no ...
The following applications for marriages have been filed at the Washington County Courthouse:
- Jennifer Kathleen Miller, 47, Beverly, and Paul William Beardsley, 54, Beverly, Oct. 27.
- Wayne Robinson Bailey, 28, Stockport, and Samantha Lean Pierson, 26, Stockport, Oct. 28.
- Savannah ...