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    Memories of Woodsie’s Bar in Fulton

    Jack Blackwell June 20, 2017
    Woodsie’s, like many old storefronts in Wheeling, looked normal enough. Windows and a large entrance. But in older buildings there...

    Annual Good Zoo Brew On Tap Again

    Herb Faulkenberry June 19, 2017
    A variety of craft beer, fine local cuisine, first rate entertainment and some wild animals will all be a part...
    Amy Jo Hutchison Earns Degree from Kaplan University: Wheeling, WV

    Local ‘Slash’ Parent Earns Her College Degree

    Steve Novotney June 18, 2017
    Her father passed away when she was only 6 years old, and she’s raised her two daughters without a father...

    Old Alley House: A Wheeling Treasure

    Steve Novotney June 17, 2017
    The property description is very trendy these days. Loft apartment, fully updated kitchen and bathroom, garage, a living space, an...

    Kyle’s Case – Unsolved One Year Later

    Steve Novotney June 15, 2017
    “Oh no,” was the first thought that came into the mind of former classmate and friend Erin Guy, a recent...

    Wheeling Arts and Culture Fest This Weekend

    Erika Donaghy June 15, 2017
    The Wheeling Arts and Culture Commission in partnership with the Wheeling YWCA are excited to announce the 2017 Arts and...

    Communication Key During First Year

    Steve Novotney June 14, 2017
    It is a public school system that begins working with children as early as age 3, and it is a...

    The Early History and First Court of Ohio County

    Earl Nicodemus June 13, 2017
      Earl’s Note: This is a written version of the Fort Henry Speaker Series program presented on April 27, 2017....

    Valley Views & Varmints: Snagging a Spot for Stumpy

    Laura Jackson Roberts June 12, 2017
    Though I live in Wheeling, I’ve been blessed with a pretty big backyard. I don’t have to drive to Oglebay...

    Meet the Weelunk Nature Writer

    Weelunk Staff June 11, 2017
    Some people just have Wheeling inside them. If you were born here, it’s in your blood. If your parents and...

    Moundsville’s Noel Clarke Redefines Courage

    Steve Novotney June 10, 2017
    Noel Clarke will turn 50 years old in 50 days, but he’s not counting on a calendar because, frankly, he...

    Meet The Newest Weelunk Staff Editor

    Weelunk Staff June 9, 2017
    Combining a passion for the arts, people, and community involvement, Lizzy Sellers studies writing and psychology at Florida State University....

    ‘Tacoholix’ Eatery Opens in Downtown District

    Steve Novotney June 9, 2017
    He thought he hated it. He believed he would be happier with a “real job” instead. David Comack was really...

    Euchre: Poker’s Poor Cousin

    Brian Thomas June 8, 2017
    Twenty or thirty years or so ago, a wearied traveler venturing through the coal-infused hills of Appalachia steps off his...

    The Linsly School Celebrates 203rd Commencement

    Stacey Creely June 8, 2017
    The Linsly School held its 203rd Commencement on Sunday, May 28th , graduating eighty-six seniors from the Class of 2017. Special...

    Local Songwriters Present Album Release Party at Towngate Theatre

    Bridge and Tunnel Collective June 7, 2017
    Story brought to you by: The Bridge and Tunnel Collective Theatre Wheeling songwriters Michael Iafrate and Joshua Lee will host...

    CCHS Valedictorian Considers Future in Wheeling

    Steve Novotney June 6, 2017
    She owns a perspective not too many young people possess, and that’s because she fully intends to return to the...

    WOTC Offers Youth and Adult Summer Camps at Oglebay

    Debbie Pickens June 6, 2017
    Let this be the summer that your family begins the sport of a lifetime! The Wheeling Oglebay Tennis Club wants...

    For Ginny Favede Community Comes First

    Steve Novotney June 5, 2017
    She wanted to serve the public, so that’s what Ginny Favede did first as a member of St. Clairsville City...

    Meet Weelunk’s Newest Writer

    Weelunk Staff June 4, 2017
    Born and raised in the Ohio Valley, Brian Thomas spent the last four years studying film at Emerson College in...

    WVU Student Body President Blake Humphrey Eager To Serve

    Steve Novotney June 3, 2017
    In his position as student body president at West Virginia University, Blake Humphrey represents more students than there are people...

    ‘Pride in Wheeling’ Effort Set for Today

    Steve Novotney June 2, 2017
    New trees, painted benches, spruced up parks, and the installation of a disc golf course are all planned during the...

    Big Weekend in the Big Wheel

    Allison Skibo June 1, 2017
    Feature photo of Wheeling Hall of Fame inductee Bob Villamagna courtesy Oglebay Institute Wheeling is alive this weekend hosting Riverfront...

    CCHS Poised For W.Va. Class A Baseball Championship

    Steve Novotney June 1, 2017
    Student athletes at Wheeling Central Catholic High School have collected a lot of hardware this spring, and now the Maroon...

    Pete Jefferson

    Bill Hogan May 31, 2017
    Pete was not a regular in our crowd but was around enough to the extent that he should have been....

    McColloch’s Leap

    Jack Blackwell May 30, 2017
    In East Wheeling in the mid 1960’s there was a ‘bar’ on almost every corner. But the word ‘bar’ isn’t...

    Women Firefighters Earning Respect in Wheeling

    Steve Novotney May 29, 2017
    Up and down a tall ladder with a high-rise pack on your back that weighs more than 30 pounds. Check!...

    Griffith Files: Grandma’s Rocker-A Baby Boomer’s Downsizing Dilemma

    Gerry Griffith May 27, 2017
    They are taking away my grandma’s rocking chair tomorrow and it feels like an old friend I’ve known all my...

    Why Wharton Came Home to Wheeling

    Steve Novotney May 26, 2017
    He grew up here. Most of his family has always lived here. And, now, after three decades, he lives here...

    When “Big League” Basketball Came to Wheeling

    Chris Rouhier May 25, 2017
    When “Big League” Basketball Came to Town: The Short-Lived West Virginia Wheels In 2009 and 2010, as a then-junior at...

    Preserving History Important to Kalkreuth

    Steve Novotney May 24, 2017
    Johnny Cash and Billy Joel and Willie Nelson and thousands of local residents all have graced the stage of the...

    WJU Graduate Presented With Manning Award

    Kelly Klubert May 23, 2017
    Overcoming Obstacles is Second Nature for WJU Graduate A Hillard, Ohio native overcame learning obstacles to not only earn a...

    Blind Butch

    Jack Blackwell May 22, 2017
    The neighborhood of Goosetown was special in the 60s, not much of it now remains. It was hidden in a small...

    ‘Students First’ Motivates Saunders

    Steve Novotney May 21, 2017
    When he was a kid, he was usually the muddiest ballplayer on the field who couldn’t wait to get back...

    Kellas Owns Ideas About Wheeling Retention

    Steve Novotney May 20, 2017
    Retention. It’s a term most people hear often during conversations about the future of the Upper Ohio Valley. Retention. How...

    ‘Christmas Story’ House Short Jaunt Away

    Steve Novotney May 19, 2017
    It’s right there in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, in the shadows of the area’s steel district at 3159 West...

    Carney’s Cat’s Paw a ‘Show’ Success Story

    Steve Novotney May 18, 2017
    It was in late 2015 when she first presented during a “Show of Hands” event, and she pitched to the...

    Learning to Drink in Wheeling

    Mike Quinn May 16, 2017
    Somehow we all got introduced to the ancient evil of alcohol. In Wheeling most likely it was beer. Way back...

    Corpus Christi Announces Hall of Fame Inductees

    Miranda Shaner May 15, 2017
    Corpus Christi School (CCS) invites alumni and friends of CCS to gather in a weekend of celebration on June 9...

    To a Kid From Tajikistan, “West Virginia is Real America”

    Daniel Morgan May 14, 2017
      There are those who find the good in everything – we call them optimists. Optimism isn’t always easy to...

    Baseball in Wheeling – Chapter 3

    Steve Novotney May 13, 2017
    (Editor’s Note: This chapter is the fourth entry of a series of stories that will focus on the history of...

    To Love Others

    John Moses May 12, 2017
    Photo by Rebecca Kiger I want to say thank you to everyone sharing in this celebration of gratitude in honor...

    Wheeling Women Artists: Melody Meadows

    Maria Kimble May 11, 2017
    Melody Meadows’ passion for theater blossomed at the age of ten. She is a Charleston native but pursued children’s theater...

    We Watch Forever

    Gerry Griffith May 10, 2017
    They had a party at our prison last night and they thought we couldn’t see.This rotten stone hell where we...

    The Capitol of Entertainment

    Mason Bebo May 9, 2017
    Star studded night The searchlights shine brightly It’s entertainment that I need Up on the billboard, the title glitters Wheeling’s...

    Growing Up in Wheeling: Gang Warfare in Woodsdale

    Mike Quinn May 8, 2017
    Gang warfare was an important part of Woodsdale culture. What always comes to mind first is the “Mary Wheat Gang”....

    Hear Mozart’s Requiem Today!

    Maureen Zambito May 7, 2017
    West Liberty University Singers will join the College Community Choir to present the classic choral work, Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus...

    Wheeling Women Artists: Pat Jacobson

    Maria Kimble May 5, 2017
    Local Painter Tackles Political Issues Pat Jacobson has loved art for as long as she can remember. “Oh, I’ve been...

    Hope For Hines To Offer Hope For Others

    Steve Novotney May 3, 2017
    There’s a big difference between living with “no evidence of disease” and enjoying remission from cancer, and that is something...

    Amazing Raise: Help Transform the Woodsdale Playground

    Erika Weidner May 2, 2017
    Every year, the Ohio Valley community rallies around a number of hard-working non-profits or noble causes to stretch their donated...
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