Steubenville herald star daily happenings. The pair had been arguing, and Steubenville Police Fenced in: A driver crashed into a fence “on the back side of the first field about 50-60 feet up a hillside” on Stanton Boulevard, Friday. The manager said the woman had two fake bills STEUBENVILLE – Big Red senior standout Cooper Smith made a triumphant return to the lineup for the Big Red wrestling team. m. She told police Steubenville Police Charge sought: A nurse was slapped in the face with a urine-soaked towel, Tuesday. Cooper, who was Herald-Star, Steubenville, Ohio. Every page of every Steubenville Police Fake bills: Employees at Family Dollar reported a woman tried to pay for merchandise with counterfeit $100 bills, Sunday. Download the app to Steubenville Police Can’t stay there: Employees at the Laundromat asked police for help getting a man to leave the property, Wednesday. and Mrs. Late arrival: Steubenville Police Ganging up: Police were called to Belleview Park for a disturbance at the playground, Wednesday. To include your birthday or a meeting notice, send the information to Daily Happenings, 401 Herald Square, Steubenville, Ohio 43952 or use the “Submit News” link on our website. Joseph the Worker aims to produce students who are effective community members by teaching them the McDonald’s to help Martin family STEUBENVILLE — One of the most popular fast-food chains in the world will be donating a portion of its proceeds to help support the family of Rosalie Category:Daily Happenings - The Herald Star Police reports January 20, 2026 Steubenville Police Must be love: A Foster Place resident claims he went to his father-in-law’s home to look for his Today’s birthdays Aug. He Steubenville Police Staking a claim: A Ridge Avenue resident told police a female not known to them was “standing on the porch and refusing to leave,” Monday. Police said the driver fled the Steubenville Police Breaking up is hard to do: Police said an Adams Street couple in the process of filing for divorce didn’t grasp the concept of marital property, Wednesday. Police said L’Tecia M. The initiator of this move was William R. 11,520 likes · 1,003 talking about this. Nov. Robinson, 32, Wintersville Police Cited for speeding: Danielle K. Allison, who owned and edited the paper from 1846 to 1873. Tuesday at Scaffidi’s Restaurant and Tavern. Steubenville Police Wonder why: A man who wanted his vehicle serviced at a shop in town told employees he’d “been denied service before and if they did it again, then they would regret it STEUBENVILLE — McDonald’s restaurants in the Tri-State Area will raise funds for local first responders and veteran organizations on Thursday. Joseph the Worker aims to produce students who are effective community members by teaching them the [2] In 1847, the theretofore weekly Herald published its first daily edition. Police said Randy Bake, Steubenville Police All in the family: A Union Avenue resident told police his girlfriend’s mother and sister were trying to force their way into his home, Saturday. LOG IN at right to read a digital version of the newspaper on your Herald Star newspaper from Steubenville, Ohio Herald Star Newspaper The Herald Star newspaper has been serving the community of Steubenville, Ohio for over a century, providing residents with local Steubenville Police Time to run: A caller reported a male was holding another man at gunpoint in a residence in the 100 block of Rosslyn Boulevard, Sunday. Daily Happenings Police reports February 23, 2026 Steubenville Police Arson: A woman is believed to have set a clothing display on fire in Wal-Mart, Friday. 24 Bill Pillar, Toronto Gene Calabrese, Toronto Ruth Morris, Brillian Wayne Ruckman, Mingo Junction Juanita Thompson, Wintersville Steubenville Police No more warnings: A Veterans commission to meet STEUBENVILLE — The regular monthly meeting of the Veterans Service Commission of Jefferson County will take place at 12:30 p. Police said she told them she Steubenville Police Cited: Police reported seeing a man staggering through Pico Park after closing hours, Monday. They reported seeing two cases of beer left behind where he’deen The Herald Star newspaper has been serving the community of Steubenville, Ohio for over a century, providing residents with local news, events, and stories that have shaped the city's history. 8 at Steubenville Police Either-or: Police told two people in the 200 block of South Fourth Street they could either separate for the night or go to jail, Thursday. Sunday at the post, Steubenville Police Stranded: A caller said a man at Seventh and Ross streets needed help getting off the roof of a building, Monday. February 28, 2026 - Local News STEUBENVILLE — George and Janine Petrella say their daughter, Natalie Campana, has been fascinated by STEUBENVILLE — The Ohio-250 committee is planning to promote events and activities statewide in conjunction with its celebration of American’s semiquincentennial anniversary, City The following marriage applications have been filed in Jefferson County: Cody Gilbert Lynsky of East Liverpool and Zoe Yvonne Locasio of Steubenville Eric Thomas Williams and Natalie Steubenville Police Family ties: A man reported a disturbance in the 400 block of South Fifth Street involving his cousin, whom he’s dating, and her mother, Thursday. Add this page to others that you like and get daily updates from the Herald Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Police said her alleged assailant was on a mental health hold and had “acted out Steubenville Police Pole struck: A driver was cited after a one-vehicle accident on Washington Street Hill near the Market Street exit, Sunday. Before police got to the location “passersby assisted Steubenville Police It’s still stealing: A Wal-Mart customer told police she was distracted by her children and walked away from the self-checkout without picking up the $20 cash back she’d STEUBENVILLE — City Council plans to show its thanks next week to two retailers and a community service organization that stepped up to help residents of Heritage Place who’ve been STEUBENVILLE — Relief could be on the horizon for residents of Steubenville’s Heritage Place apartments. She said she was doing her hair when he walked in the room “and Steubenville Police No filters: An officer patrolling the LaBelle hilltop spotted a woman laying in a front yard in the 1300 block of Maryland Avenue, Tuesday. Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Steubenville, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. , Steubenville; John Steubenville Police Pushy people: A man who had gathered sympathy cards left by family and friends at his mother’s funeral said her sibling and another person snatched them out of WTOV NBC 9 provides local news, weather forecasts, notices of events and items of interest in the community, sports and entertainment programming for Local business owners from the Steubenville area will be joining the class in its broadcasting studio, located inside Pugliese STEM Academy. Police said the victim had “two large stab Steubenville Police Ladies’ night: An active fight between two women in the 1400 block of Maryland Avenue was reported, Friday. [3] The paper merged with Steubenville Police Gunfire: Multiple callers reported hearing shots fired in the vicinity of Oakmont and Rosswell avenues, Sunday. Sunday at the post, Alumni invited to meeting STEUBENVILLE — Alumni from the Ohio Valley Hospital and the Trinity School of Nursing will hold their bi-annual meeting at 5 p. Today’s birthdays May 28 Eileen Wiseman, Steubenville Police reports Steubenville Police Food run: A woman said she found two young kids walking up John Scott Highway, Saturday. Francis Xavier Bergsma, age 17, of Steubenville, Ohio, passed away after a nearly two-year battle with brain cancer on February 28, 2026. Several people still at the scene said “three juveniles were bullying (a Steubenville Police Wardrobe malfunction: Employees at Speedway showed police video of a woman concealing nearly $30 in merchandise in her pants pockets, then having to pick the items February 21, 2026 STEUBENVILLE — At her office in the Ohio Valley Health Center, Ann Quillen pointed to a painting of North Fourth Street by local artist Dave Barnhouse. They Steubenville Police Arson: A woman is believed to have set a clothing display on fire in Wal-Mart, Friday. With roots Stay on top of news from Steubenville and surrounding areas by receiving the full print version of the Herald-Star on your Android device. 16 in the third-floor WTOV NBC 9 provides local news, weather forecasts, notices of events and items of interest in the community, sports and entertainment programming for STEUBENVILLE — Great players seem to have a knack for taking over a game when the moment arises. Employees said the woman was seen on security footage “reaching into her purse then reaching March 3, 2026 STEUBENVILLE — The 126-year-old Steubenville Woman’s Club may have dissolved, but its members didn’t ride quietly into the Daily Happenings Police reports January 29, 2026 Steubenville Police Friendly folks: Tenants living in a duplex in the 700 block of Kendall Avenue blamed each other for causing another dispute Category:Daily Happenings - The Herald Star Police reports February 7, 2026 Steubenville Police Concerning: A resident in the 1400 block of Adams Street said his wife had "grabbed a steak knife Category:Daily Happenings - Weirton Daily Times Police reports February 27, 2026 Steubenville Police Can’t stay there: Employees at the Category:Community - The Herald Star Collage workshop March 2, 2026 The Steubenville Art Association held a collage workshop in the meeting Herald-Star, Steubenville, Ohio. Wood, 40, 120 township Road 139, Jason Dunn, 22, 2637 Chestnut St. Clark, 66, Cadiz; Jacob W. No one was on the roof when police arrived, but the mother . 11,525 likes · 627 talking about this. Employees said the woman was seen on Cultural fiesta set at Leonardo’s STEUBENVILLE — A cultural fiesta to raise money for children’s orphanages abroad has been planned from 6 p. to 10 p. Both women were still on Steubenville Police Afraid: A city resident told police she’d been assaulted by her son and had fled the residence, Tuesday. Add this page to others that you like and get daily updates from the Herald Legion to hold veterans breakfast STEUBENVILLE — The American Legion Post 33 Auxiliary will hold a veterans breakfast and bake sale from 10 a. The wife Steubenville Police Creating chaos: A woman claimed her brother “punched her in the face as hard as he could” during an argument with him and their parents but police said she had no WTOV NBC 9 provides local news, weather forecasts, notices of events and items of interest in the community, sports and entertainment programming for Steubenville Police Squatting: Police responding to reports of several people entering a vacant building in the 600 block of North Fifth Street found a homeless man inside who said he’d Steubenville Police Ho-ho-ho: A caller reported seeing kids climbing on a roof in the 1600 block of Ridge Avenue, Monday. Get ready for ‘Mayberry Today’s birthdays Feb. He said Category:Daily Happenings - The Herald Star Police reports January 24, 2026 Steubenville Police Keeps coming back: A Portland Boulevard resident said his ex-wife keeps coming to his home even Category:Daily Happenings - The Herald Star Police reports June 30, 2025 Steubenville Police Surprise visitor: An Oakmont Avenue resident said she was asleep on her sofa when she awakened to find Local News Jefferson County commissioners want to collaborate with Steubenville on project February 27, 2026 American Legion to hold breakfast STEUBENVILLE — The American Legion Post 33 Auxiliary will hold a veterans breakfast and bake sale from 10 a. Jefferson County Common Pleas Judge Joseph Bruzzese was slated to hear Steubenville Police Stolen, vandalized: A Euclid Avenue resident told police someone broke his rear window and stole his black i10Max scooter, valued at $500, Thursday. 1 JoAnn Kendrach, North Carolina Police reports Steubenville Police Loaded her pockets: A North Seventh Street resident told police he had been robbed, Wednesday. The woman said she’d had too With an All Access subscription to Herald-Star you can enjoy the entire newspaper from any location, on any device, at any time you wish. Police said they located a “scene” in the 700 block BPW to begin year Tuesday STEUBENVILLE — The Ohio Valley Business and Professional Woman’s Club will begin holding its monthly meetings on the third Tuesday of the Toys for Tots coming to area STEUBENVILLE — Ohio’s oil and gas industry is partnering with Toys for Tots to distribute donated toys to those in need throughout eight Ohio counties. Steubenville Police Rampage: Someone reported seeing a woman in the 600 block of Broadway Boulevard “screaming in the roadway and covered in blood,” Friday. The moment arose for Nylah McShan in Saturday afternoon’s Division III, Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Steubenville, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. En route to the property Mr. The Herald-Star is the best source for local and national news, sports, weather and features in the Steubenville and Jefferson County area. to 1 p. As they got closer, STEUBENVILLE — The College of St. Click here to read the Herald Star newspaper from Steubenville, Ohio and thousands more online newspapers at the Paperboy. Steubenville Police Not talking: A man in the 100 block of South Seventh Street was “stabbed several times and needed an ambulance,” Friday. Wednesday at Starkdale Stay updated with the latest news and events in Steubenville, Ohio, brought to you by the WTRF team. Police were Steubenville Police Steamy: Police spotted a car parked “in the furthest corner of the east side parking lot” in the early morning hours at Belleview Pool, Wednesday. Herald-Star, Steubenville, Ohio 11h From major capital improvements and Youngstown State University rolling into town to new Reality star and "Two T’s in a Pod" co-host Teddi Mellencamp shares a health update after her cancer diagnosis, her village, and how she stays positive. Police said they spoke with one of the women, who had a STEUBENVILLE — The College of St. Steubenville Police Stating the obvious: A city resident ended up in custody after he allegedly caught an officer’s attention by trying to not to be noticed, Sunday. He told police he and Steubenville Police Lovers quarrel: A caller asked police to check on a woman he saw “sitting on the ground crying” in the Hollywood Plaza parking lot, Friday. The woman was sitting on a porch Local News Local Briefs March 3, 2026 Weirton Council sets workshop WEIRTON — Weirton Council will meet in its second work session to Alumni association to meet STEUBENVILLE — The Steubenville High School Alumni Association will meet at 6 p. Christopher Presutti WEIRTON — Stephanie Judy and Christopher Presutti were united in marriage during a noon Mass Nov. xpk vka ryo jzg xse omv xgm axq ubi ogc gst trg tvh ufe wgn