
Craig Howell
Managing Editor at Weirton Daily Times
Managing editor of The Weirton Daily Times West Liberty (State College) 2001 grad. [email protected] Opinions are mine, etc.
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3 weeks ago |
reviewonline.com | Craig Howell
NEW CUMBERLAND – City officials have decided to close down one set of community stairs in New Cumberland, and are looking into another, citing deterioration and reports of vandalism. Members of New Cumberland Council, during their meeting Monday, agreed to close down a set of steps linking the city’s downtown neighborhoods to Ridge Avenue at Morris Street.
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1 month ago |
reviewonline.com | Craig Howell
Early voting ends Saturday May 9, 2025 NEW CUMBERLAND – New Cumberland residents still have some time to take part in early voting before the city’s election next week, which will see voters select their next mayor, as well as members of city council, and whether to authorize a charter amendment to increase the salaries of the city’s mayor. Early voting in New Cumberland will end Saturday, with those wishing to participate in the early voting period able to cast their ballots at the New...
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2 months ago |
reviewonline.com | Craig Howell
Apr 23, 2025 NEW CUMBERLAND — A divided Hancock County Commission approved a new concessionaire for Kennedy Marina Monday, with some concerns expressed as to whether the new caretaker could be ready for the start of the marina’s summer season.
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2 months ago |
reviewonline.com | Craig Howell
Apr 16, 2025 NEW CUMBERLAND – While Superintendent Dan Enich said state officials were receptive to Hancock County Schools’ plea for a waiver over the use of additional weather days this year, no such waiver was approved and additional adjustments are being made to the calendar for the current school year. The county board of education, during its meeting Monday, approved a recommendation from Enich, which will officially extend the school year as well as adjust the county’s upcoming Easter...
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Mar 21, 2025 |
reviewonline.com | Craig Howell
Mar 21, 2025 NEW CUMBERLAND – The Hancock County Board of Education is searching for a new member.
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