Monday Jul 14 | The Review
The village of Irondale is now on the growing list of Jefferson County municipalities "going green," as it begins a village recycling program and beautification project near the village gazebo commons.
Plea entered in 20-year-old case
Michael L. Harris, 53, of Apartment 1, 1219 State St., who was indicted last week by the Jefferson County grand jury on charges of aggravated murder and murder in connection with the January 1987 stabbing death ...
Amish man, coroner's investigator a.....
An Amish man who allegedly had sexual contact with children, a former county coroner's investigator and a city man who had a loaded gun in his pocket while he struggled with police were among the 16 people ...
Turning Point autism group plans be.....
The Turning Point autism support group is holding an autism benefit Aug. 9 from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Froehlich's Classic Corner.
' Weirton police arrested a Jefferson County man for fraudulent credit card use after he allegedly used the card at a local strip club.
Coroner's Office Employee Accused Of Using Dead Man's Credit Card
An investigator at the Jefferson County, Ohio coroner's office is accused of stealing a credit card from a dead man and using it to rack up charges at a local strip club.
Rape suspect gets six years in pris.....
A Toronto man charged with raping a woman on March 9 was sentenced to six years in prison on Wednesday by Jefferson County Common Pleas Judge David Henderson.
Jefferson County Man Dies In Car Crash
A local man is dead after a one-vehicle crash outside of Wellsville Thursday morning. via WTOV9.com
Irondale man dies in Yellow Creek T.....
A 47-year-old Irondale man sustained fatal injuries Thursday morning when his car drove off the right side of the roadway on Old Irondale Road and struck a tree. via Morning Journal
Homes Hit by Flooding in Irondale, Ohio
Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2008 ; 06:53 PM Updated Wednesday, March 5, 2008 ; 07:25 PM Clean-up underway. via WTRF-TV Wheeling
Flooding Forces Evacuations In Jefferson County
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Ohio -- Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla began evacuating some people living in Jefferson County around 2:30 a.m., because of flooding. via WTOV9
Three Jefferson County, Ohio, Polling Locations Changed Due to Flooding Concerns
Posted Monday, March 3, 2008 ; 07:12 PM Updated Tuesday, March 4, 2008 ; 05:48 PM Ohioans head to the polls on Tuesday. via WTRF-TV Wheeling
Snow, floods cut power, close roads across state
“Things are slower than usual and kinda chaotic because we couldn't set up our office the way we normally like to do it”
Ice hangs from a bridge I-71 near West Salem. Slick roads caused schools to cancel classes today in Cleveland and other parts of the state. via Columbus Dispatch
Several Precincts Moving Due To Flooding Concerns
“We should not have any complications as long as we can get word out to all the voters”
Three precincts in Jefferson County are moving to higher ground because of flooding concerns. via WTOV9.com
Stanton Ruritan discusses projects
Stanton Ruritan Club held its February dinner meeting at the Irondale Methodist Church with Joe Smith presiding. via Herald Star Online
“We didn't want to have an incident”
Jack Amato Jr., who claimed he shot his wife Tonia between the eyes last summer after she fired at him first, has been charged with murder. via The Review
“Our vision is that by 2011, we will be a district of excellence and have 80 percent of our students participate in extracurricular activities. Our vision is also to pass a permanent improvement levy while maintaining the current operating levies.”
Officials in the Edison Local School District are focusing on three key elements they hope will help unite those in the district once again. via Herald Star Online
In county Municipal Court Thursday, Gregory Bosela, 21, North Main Street, Columbiana, was sentenced to 150 days in jail, two years probation and a $300 fine for assault and criminal mischief; video review June ... via Salem News
A man on North Price Road, Butler Township, reported at 10:29 a.m. Saturday that someone had driven into his lawn, damaging it. via Salem News
Recognizing the contributions of African Americans
Each year the Black History Month displays and programs at the Historic Fort Steuben Visitors Center grow bigger and better, and it looks as if this year will be no exception. via Weirton Daily Times