Weirton Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
"I used to wait in line for Bon Jovi tickets ... now it's Legos." Denise Beatty of New Cumberland, one of the first shoppers in line today at Weirton's Big Kmart Black Friday, the traditional shopping day following the indulgence in Thanksgiving dinner and football, was celebrated this morning in Weirton despite some drizzle.
BEA will bring down city housesWeirton Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
The Weirton Building Enforcement Authority is working to bring down condemned houses throughout the city.
Starting Over shares Thanksgiving d.....Weirton Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
Sixty-five members of Starting Over, a group for widows and widowers, met at Undo's in Weirton.
Starting Over group meets in Weirto.....Weirton Daily Times - Thu Nov 26
WEIRTON a ' Sixty-five members of Starting Over, a group for widows and widowers, met at Undoa TMs for their November dinner and program.
Hancock County Magistrate for 11-26The Review - Wed Nov 25
Joshua Michael Glasure of South 13th Street in Weirton - possession of a controlled substance, case dismissed.
Councilman makes additional traffic.....Weirton Daily Times - Wed Nov 25
The Weirton Traffic Commission faced additional items brought forth by Ward 6 Councilman David Dalrymple concerning several state roads during its recent meeting.
November declared United Way MonthWeirton Daily Times - Wed Nov 25
Weirton city officials have declared November "United Way Month" in the city of Weirton.
OGHS, WMS in SEEDS programWeirton Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
Innovation is sprouting in Hancock County, and the appearance of the assistant principals from two county schools at Monday's board of education meeting proves it.
Weirton Transit backs R.A.M.P.Weirton Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
The Weirton Transit Corp. showed its support for the proposed Regional Access Mobility Partnership, or R.A.M.P, by approving the expenditure of funds as step one in the process in the regional scheduling software.
Commission opposes Verizon-Frontier.....Weirton Daily Times - Tue Nov 24
The Hancock County Commission approved a resolution Thursday which requests that the West Virginia Public Service Commission deny two communications companies permission to go through with an $8.6 billion deal.
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