Dancing Down Memory Lane (Part 2): Park Dances — the ’70sEllen Brafford McCroskey July 5, 2018Those were the days — the decade of love, disco, equality, environmental awareness. Those of us who came of age...
Dancing Down Memory Lane (Part 1): Park Dances — the ’60sBill Orkoskey July 4, 2018I just heard that they are having a recreation of the teen dances held at the White Palace at Wheeling...
Oglebay’s Access to the Parks Program Provides Opportunities for TogethernessLaura Jackson Roberts July 4, 2018When we think back to our own childhoods in the Ohio Valley, we likely find our memories are inextricably intertwined...
To Life! West Virginia Wellness Inc. Offers AlternativesKathryn Thalman July 3, 2018Wheeling has always been the home of titans of commerce and innovators in business. Throughout the valley’s history, we have...
Free Family Fun at Medieval Family Fun FaireDarrin Cox July 2, 2018Donning armor and smiting your enemies with a sword has always made for compelling storytelling. The popularity of Game of...
Wheeling Says “We Care”Stacey Miller Sacco June 30, 2018On Saturday, June 30, more than 100 locals joined with people in more than 650 other locations nationwide to participate...
POSTSCRIPTS FROM THE EDGE(WOOD): I’ll Take the Back EndChristina Fisanick June 30, 2018During that first coveted week of spring that seemed like it would never arrive, my family and I fired up...
Job, School Connection Picks Up STEAMNora Edinger June 29, 2018There’s as much woo-hoo as how-to in science class this summer. At least when that science class is part of...
Park Drive-In Movies Bring Back MemoriesHanna Perry June 29, 2018As I sat in my car for the weekly drive-in movie at Wheeling Park, I found myself recollecting memories from...
Beekeepers Keep Food on the Table, Honey in the Cupboard (Part 2)Laura Jackson Roberts June 27, 2018Standing beside John Welty’s hive, cradling the little worker bee who died when she stung my protective suit, I feel...
Beekeepers Keep Food on the Table, Honey in the Cupboard (Part 1)Laura Jackson Roberts June 26, 2018I’m stepping into a beekeeper’s suit today. It’s not heavy garb, but it’s puffy and cumbersome. Once the hood goes...
Wee Asked Danielle McCrackenPhyllis Sigal June 25, 2018WEEasked some simple questions — and your neighbors, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, maybe some strangers, answered. Get to know them a...
Wheeling Author’s Book ‘Dune Girl’ Available on AmazonWeelunk Staff June 24, 2018While Wheeling residents may recognize Nora Edinger more easily as the mom of the Granola Girls, an area farmers-market staple,...
Deacon Smay To Be Ordained for Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonProvided June 24, 2018The Rev. Mr. Martin Smay will be ordained to the priesthood by the Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield, bishop of...
THE GRIFFITH FILES: ‘Older Gentlemen’ Recall Pennsylvania Station, 1907 Flood, 1948 Freedom Train VisitGerry Griffith June 23, 2018“Dominick,” called out the old man who sat atop the wooden playground structure where children spent warm weather afternoons spinning...
Student Radio Plays Bring History to Life at TMSMisty Klug June 22, 2018Everyone loves a good story. Stories transport us to different worlds, enrich our lives, allow us to step out of...
EVENTS: Ribs, Chicken, Brews, BluesWeelunk Staff June 21, 2018RIBS & CHICKEN The ninth annual Ohio Valley Rib & Chicken Cook-Off will be held at Wheeling’s Heritage Port from...
Hop on Over to the Zoo Brew at Good ZooLaura Jackson Roberts June 20, 2018For one night each June at the Oglebay Good Zoo, the kids go home. The strollers roll away, the little...
More Than Just ‘Say Cheese’: Finding Magic in the Moment With Erin Yaeger PhotographyCassie Bendel June 19, 2018Vision is something that both limits and expands our human experience. We experience the world around us through what we...
Discovering Reiki: a Path to HealingLaura Jackson Roberts June 18, 2018My hands have been tingling on and off for three days. They tingle as I write. At times the sensations...
And the Winning Haiku Are …Phyllis Sigal June 16, 2018It was no easy task for West Virginia’s Poet Laureate Marc Harshman to pick the winners for Weelunk’s inaugural haiku...
Wheeling Roots Bring Rabbi Lief Back to Temple ShalomNora Edinger June 15, 2018There might be easier places to be a Jew. There might be easier places to be a rabbi. But, none...
Get Some Culture … and ArtsWeelunk Staff June 14, 2018WHERE ART THOU? Visual arts, theater, dance, literature, culinary demos, historical arts, and lots and lots of musical entertainment will...
Festival Focus Is Arts, Culture, Music and MorePhyllis Sigal June 13, 2018Art, music, poetry, games, classes, dance, artisans and much more await those who venture to Wheeling Heritage Port Friday, June...
Calling All Chess Masters: The Game of Kings Seeks Knights in the Ohio ValleyDaniel Dorsch June 13, 2018The Game of Kings The board is set. Protect your king. Match wits with your opponent. Make sacrifices. Utilize your...
The Autoimmune SisterhoodLaura Jackson Roberts June 12, 2018Autoimmune disease is on the rise in our country. In decades past, the term “autoimmune” wasn’t widely known, but today,...
Wee Asked Robert VillamagnaPhyllis Sigal June 11, 2018WEEasked some simple questions — and your neighbors, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, maybe some strangers, answered. Get to know them a...
BILL HOGAN’S MUSINGS: Pappy’s Gold PanBill Hogan June 9, 2018In April, my grandson Tommy turned 10, so I wanted to give him a present that was meaningful to me...
Kellas III Continuing Family LegacySteve Novotney June 8, 2018It depends on a person’s age, really, as far as which “George Kellas” he or she remembers or knows today....
ONE TANK TRIPS: Cranesville Swamp PreserveLaura Jackson Roberts June 6, 2018Summer has finally arrived. With it comes the opportunity to get out of your house and into nature. In this...
Exhibit Brings Greatest Generation to Front LineChristina Fisanick June 5, 2018Each year we lose nearly 400 veterans from World War II. According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs statistics,...
Triadelphia School: 100 Years of MemoriesNora Edinger June 4, 2018There is a certain sequence of expressions that appears on the face of a grownup who is suddenly returned to...
Winning Entries: Kids Write About Bravery, DreamsProvided June 3, 2018The Ohio Valley Writers held its inaugural writing contest this spring. They were pleased to choose adult and elementary school winners...
BILL HOGAN’S MUSINGS: Another Chapter CompletedBill Hogan June 2, 2018It was in the 1940s after we emerged the victor in World War II; and not only a winner but...
Black Diamond Wrestling: A Hidden Gem for Wrestling FansDaniel Dorsch June 1, 2018Showtime It’s showtime. Music blares over the speakers, lights dance off the billowing fog, audience members rise to their feet...
Diocese Blessed With Generosity of Welty SistersJon-Erik Gilot May 31, 2018West Virginia in general — and the Ohio Valley in particular — has a tremendously generous nature. From weekend steak...
Conference to Shed Light on Mental IllnessChristina Fisanick May 30, 2018In the late 1970s, two Wisconsin mothers, Harriet Shetler and Beverly Young, had grown weary of community backlash against their...
Help Make the City Shine at 2018 Pride in Wheeling DayPhyllis Sigal May 29, 2018Shine, shine, shine, help them shine — the Nelson Jordan Center, Mt. Wood Overlook and Tunnel Green will get some...
Wee Asked Brenda DanehartPhyllis Sigal May 28, 2018WEEasked some simple questions — and your neighbors, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, maybe some strangers, answered. Get to know them a...
Winning Entries: Kids Write About Bugs, Brothers, Pets & PrideProvided May 27, 2018The Ohio Valley Writers held its inaugural writing contest this spring. They were pleased to choose adult and elementary school winners...
WANDERING & WONDERING: A Bittersweet EndingLaura Lynn Brown May 26, 2018I recently spent a happy afternoon with West Virginia-related poets, as the result of a sad afternoon. Happiness first. The...
Playground Facelifts Continue in WheelingSteve Novotney May 25, 2018Many children and parents in the city of Wheeling were pleasantly surprised during their first trip to their neighborhood playground...
And the Show of Hands Winner Is …Phyllis Sigal May 23, 2018“AHHHHHHH! I’m so excited!” was Sarah Lydick’s ecstatic response as the Wheeling Heritage Show of Hands top vote-getter Wednesday night...
Weather Balloon Launch: ‘Truly a Five-Sense Experience’Laura Jackson Roberts May 23, 2018Fifth grade at Wheeling Country Day School is a special year. The most senior class serves as leaders and sets...
Raise Your Hand for Your Favorite at Show of HandsPhyllis Sigal May 22, 2018A cup of coffee? A loaf of bread and a bowl of soup? A T-shirt design? A shave and a...
No Need to Keep Quiet About Good Times at the LibraryChristina Fisanick May 21, 2018Saturday, I went to a party at the Ohio County Public Library (OCPL). Most of you are probably thinking (with...
Chasing Zodiac – a True-Crime StoryAndrew Harrar May 20, 2018The Ohio Valley Writers held its inaugural writing contest this spring. Adult and elementary school winners were chosen in poetry,...
POSTSCRIPTS FROM THE EDGE(WOOD): Her Name Is DeloresChristina Fisanick May 19, 2018“Not all those who wander are lost.” J.R.R. Tolkien At times it seems that she is everywhere. Walking down Walnut...
Artist Composes Musical Works of Art for Symphony SeasonPhyllis Sigal May 18, 2018Like a vocalist warming up his voice or a pianist limbering her fingers, artist Eric Dye warms up with quick...
Creating the Wheeling Feeling: How Design Helped a Mount Alumna Embrace Her HometownCassie Bendel May 16, 2018If we were ever to learn anything from the story of the phoenix, it’s that we sometimes have to use...