McKivitz, 49ers Agree to Extension
On Monday, the San Francisco 49ers announced that the team has signed Offensive Lineman Colton McKivitz to a three-year extension through the 2028 season.
On Monday, the San Francisco 49ers announced that the team has signed Offensive Lineman Colton McKivitz to a three-year extension through the 2028 season.
Crews from the firm of Cast & Baker launched into the 2025 Barnesville paving program Wednesday.
Work is underway on a storm water collection system to address water issues impacting the Barnesville Fire Station.
The village’s 2025 Street Improvement Program starts tomorrow and will go through Sept. 22. Cast & Baker Corporation will complete the project.
The Barnesville Bureau of Motor Vehicles reminds area residents of an ongoing scam being perpetrated by criminals trying to swindle folks out of money.
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has released the 2025 quality improvement awards to recognize community health centers who are strengthening quality improvement activities and expanding quality primary health care service delivery.
Last Friday, round one was revealed during chamber choir class and recorded live on TikTok. Hear the students’ reactions to Instructor Devin Blair as he announces the winners. Learn more about what is happening with the Barnesville High School Theater Department on their Facebook page. The final reveal will follow the Barnesville Band & Choir […]
The Ohio Hills Health Center, current owner/caretaker of Barnesville’s signature historic Bradfield Building, announced this past week that renovation of the third story will get underway shortly.
The Barnesville Exempted Village School District has adopted a no cell phone policy to stay in compliance with the state law.
The no cell phone policy extends to the high school, middle and elementary school.
After a law passed in the State of Ohio, all schools must adopt a policy prohibiting cell phone use by students during the instructional day by Jan. 1 2026.
Belmont County Board of Election’s newest board member will take the place of a former member who died in June, filling the shoes of the longtime respected member.
The BOE swore Belmont County native Teresa Schafer in to take the place of former member Frankie Carnes.