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In 1847, the theretofore weekly Herald published its first daily edition. The initiator of this move was William R. Allison, who owned and edited the paper from 1846 to 1873. [3] The paper merged with the Steubenville Star in 1897 to form the Herald-Star. [1] Brush-Moore Newspapers bought the paper in 1926.
Columbus Star [11] Daily Register (Sandusky) (1856–1859) Dayton City Paper (April 2003 to September 2018) [12] Dayton Journal-Herald; Evening and Morning Star (Kirtland) [citation needed] Holmes County Republican; The Jackson County Times-Journal (Jackson) (?-2018) [13] The Louisville Herald [14] Penny Evening Telegram (Springfield) (1860s ...
Steubenville shares a media market with nearby Wheeling, West Virginia. The city is home to the market's NBC and FOX affiliate, WTOV-TV. In print, it is home to the daily Herald-Star newspaper, which traces its history to 1806. The radio station WIXZ 950 AM has broadcast Oldies music from the city since 1974. [64]
Jerry Krupinski (February 27, 1941 – July 22, 2024) was a Democratic American politician who served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1987 to 2000. A native of Steubenville, Ohio, Krupinski initially was elected to the Ohio House following the retirement of longtime Representative Arthur Bowers in 1986.
Herald-Star; Holy Name Cathedral (Steubenville, Ohio) Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (Steubenville, Ohio) M. Market Street Bridge (Ohio River) O. Ohio State Route ...
Gilbert Ignatius Sheldon (September 20, 1926 – April 24, 2023) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He served as the third bishop of the Diocese of Steubenville in Ohio between 1992 and 2002.
Hogan was born to Patrick J. Hogan, Sr., and his wife, the former Margaret Gillen, in the industrial town of Wednesbury, Staffordshire (now West Midlands, England.) [1] When he was still a child, his parents, both natives of Ireland, relocated the family from England to Youngstown, Ohio, a steel-production center near the Pennsylvania border. [1]
Union Cemetery-Beatty Park is a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Steubenville, Ohio.Union Cemetery was incorporated as a not for profit in 1854, and through donations and purchase, additional land has been added.