Sep 25, 2009 | Weirton Daily Times
The Weirton Transit Corp. met last Wednesday where board members expressed appreciation for support from Brooke and Hancock county commissioners and discussed the continuing expansion effort.
The GFWC WV Woman's Club of New Cumberland discussed upcoming events and heard reports at its September meeting at Swaney Memorial Library.Devotions were read by Iris Cuppy and a prayer was given by Shelva Andrews, who presided.
Crafts and performances marked the second day of the Hancock County Oldtime Fair, taking place at Tomlinson Run State Park.
Oldtime Fair held this weekend
A dozen tractors and one or two pickup trucks formed the tractor parade as it entered Tomlinson Run State Park Friday, home of the Hancock County Oldtime Fair.
Food Handlers' Classes offered
The Hancock County Health Department has scheduled Food Handlers' Classes for the months of September and October.
Fall Food Handler's classes announc.....
Food Handler's Classes for the months of September and October have been scheduled by the Hancock County Health Department.
N.C. Lions begins new club year
The New Cumberland Lions Club held its first meeting of the 2009-2010 club year on Sept.
Hancock County Sheriff for 9-13
The following arrests were made by the Hancock County Sheriff's Department: Sept.
Animal shelter will get new roof
Cats and dogs at the Hancock County Animal Shelter will soon have a new roof over their heads.
LeMASTERS, Betty, 84, of Weirton, W.Va., died Sunday, September 6, 2009, in Catherines Care Center, Steubenville, Ohio.
Bishop tours renovated Madonna High.....
Max Nogay, 17, a senior and Weirton Madonna High School's student council president, welcomed the Most Rev.
Rotary to host booth at River Fest
The Northern Hancock County Rotary Club will participate in New Cumberland's first-ever Fall River Fest, scheduled for Sept.
A?new festival is coming to New Cumberland at the end of the month. The New Cumberland Parade and Festival Committee will be hosting its first Riverfest along River Avenue in downtown New Cumberland.
Three notable men in Hancock County will be lining up for the chance to kiss an eligible bachelorette at the Hancock County Oldtime Fair this year.