Author: The Brooke County Review

Red Hat Sassie Lassies Meet

The Weirton Red Hat Sassie Lassies met April 4 at Giovanni’s Restaurant in Weirton. Attending were (front) Connie Norwood, Martha Varitek, Donna Robinson, Queen Ruth Dalesandri, Mary Louise Danek and Diane Pastor; and (back) Peggy Kula, Carla Colson, Marge Phillips, Judith Mikula, Angela Reinard, Karen Kuhn, Cheryl Kondik, Linda Walter,[Read More…]

New WIC Guidelines Issued

New guidelines for benefit from the Women, Infants and Children program (WIC) have been issued.The West Virginia Dept. of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), Bureau for Public Health, Office of Nutrition Services announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture updated income eligibility guidelines for the special supplemental nutrition program.The new[Read More…]

Form Energy Sets Open House

Form Energy has invited the community to an open house to learn about the company and its first commercial battery factory to be opened on the site of the former Weirton Steel plant.The new operation expects to employ 750 people when operating a full capacity.The open house is set for[Read More…]

Prom Dress Sale

Are you still looking for a prom dress or a dress for any other formal event?The Brooke County Support Center still has lots of both long and short dresses and will have a sale Saturday, April 22, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at 1447 Main St., Wellsburg.Call 304.748.7850 ext. 1004 or[Read More…]

Turkey Season Returns

Turkey hunting returned to West Virginia last weekend with the annual two-day youth season, and the regular spring gobbler season opened April 17 and will continue for five weeks until May 21.During the season, hunters may harvest one bearded bird per day with a season bag limit of two.All hunters[Read More…]

At the Library

The following is a list of books recently added to the Brooke County Public Library’s collection: ADULT FICTION THE BEEKEEPER’S SON by Kelly Irvin. When Deborah Lantz arrives in Bee County, Texas, she expects to find a great oasis of citrus groves and olive trees. Instead, she finds a tiny[Read More…]