Author: The Brooke County Review

Shauna Joy Kolosky

SHAUNA JOY KOLOSKY, 42, of Weirton, WV passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2023. The world lost a special sparkle that started in her blue eyes and followed her wherever she went… late of course. She was a force of nature that made her a hands-on mother that cherished, adored, and[Read More…]

John James Kadlic

JOHN JAMES KADLIC, 91, of Beech Bottom, WV died peacefully on Friday, June 30, 2023, at Golden Oaks Personal Care Center. John was born on September 20, 1931, in Benwood, WV, a son of the late Joseph and Katherine (Dobias) Kadlic. In addition to his parents John is preceded in[Read More…]

George Paul Slanchik

GEORGE PAUL SLANCHIK, 95, passed away on June 30, 2023, at the Weirton Geriatric Center. George was born on March 8, 1928, in Holidays Cove, WV., a son of the late John and Helen (Walkowski) Slanchik. George served in the US Navy during WW II at Leyte Gulf in the[Read More…]

Kids Boat Races at the Library

The Brooke County Public Library will be holding boat races for kids on Friday, July 14, at 12 p.m. Kids will create their own boat and race in our regatta! Registration is required. Call the circulation desk at 304.737.1551 to register or visit https://brookecountylibs.org/events.

Brooke County Library Book Club

A group of friends, a good book, and free-flowing discussion… doesn’t that sound like the ingredients for a wonderful experience. The Brooke County Public Library will be meeting on Thursday, July 27, at 5 p.m., in person and virtual to discuss the book “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah.You will[Read More…]

At the Library

The following is a list of books recently added to the Brooke County Library’s collection: ADULT FICTION BEFORE I DO by Sophie Cousens. “Head-in-the-stars Audrey is about to marry down-to-earth Josh. Though they are polar opposites, they have a healthy, stable relationship; Josh is just what Audrey needs. But romance[Read More…]

Otter Sighting Survey

The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources has announced the start of a new citizen science project to identify the distribution of river otters across the state and is asking members of the public to report sightings through an online survey.As part of the survey, participants will be asked to[Read More…]