Marietta City Council heard updates on long-range planning efforts, adopted an emergency ordinance related to the city’s water supply and fielded renewed calls to restore online access to meetings Thursday.
Planning and Development Director Geoff Schenkel opened the meeting by outlining the ...
The annual Marietta Bridal Show was held Sunday at Marietta College’s Dyson Baudo Recreation Center once again gathering leading local vendors to help engaged couples plan their big day—all in a single stop.
“We have every single type of vendor that you would need for a wedding ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Dozens of motorcycle riders bundled up on Saturday to take part in the first Mid-Ohio Valley Polar Bear Ride, a cold-weather charity ride that began and ended at Mothman Harley-Davidson in Williamstown.
The ride, organized by the dealership’s marketing team, sent riders ...
A new member of the Marietta College Board of Trustees was named on Monday
The college announced the appointment of Class of 1971 alumnus Arnold “Arnie” Civins effective on Jan. 1. Civins brings decades of professional experience and a long-standing commitment to Marietta’s ...
After hearing more than two hours of public testimony Wednesday afternoon, the Marietta Planning Commission voted to deny a special exception request from the Washington County Homeless Project that would have allowed the nonprofit to operate an overnight emergency shelter at 315 Third ...
Ken Ludwig’s “The Gods of Comedy” opens at 7:30 p.m. today at the Mid-Ohio Valley Players Theatre in Marietta.
“The Gods of Comedy” is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today, Saturday, Jan. 16 and 17 and at 3 p.m. Jan. 18. Tickets are $13 and are available at midohiovalleyplayers.com or at ...