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Powhatan Point residents Layne Hendershot and Tyler Grant pose with their new baby Leighton Grant, born May 5, while nurse manager Wendy Cook gives Hendershot a flower gift just in time for Motherâs Day. The baby, born at WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital, weighed 7 pounds and 12.5 ounces.
WHEELING For the nurses who care for the new babies and their mothers at WVU Medicine Wheeling Hospital there is no greater gift than seeing the miracle of life occur before their very eyes.
Nursery nurse Kristi Bates said she isn’t quite ready to have her own children yet, but has learned a lot from working in her job taking care of the newborns.
Gogglebox viewers in disbelief as Jenny asks Lee if he wants salad cream on his crisp sandwich
Fans called it rank and just wrong
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Gogglebox fans divided by Lee s controversial sandwich choice
Jenny made Lee a snack as they watched TV but it raised eyebrows among some viewers
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Gogglebox stars Jenny and Lee enjoyed a snack as they watched the best of this week s TV, but their choice of sandwich divided viewers at home.
Apr 26, 2021
The ongoing pandemic has impacted the way schools in the county proceed with their normal daily activities. This means that it is uncertain when schools will be able to welcome visitors back into their buildings. We have partnered with The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center to showcase the career and technical programs that they offer so that incoming juniors can make an informed decision for enrollment in a program that will interest them. Programs will be spotlighted each month of the school year. Students who are interested in enrolling in a program for the 2021-22 school year are invited to do so by visiting the CCCTC’s webpage (https://www.ccctc.k12.oh.us) and completing the enrollment application which is available now. Any questions about the programs or the requirements for enrollment should be directed to Sue Allison, guidance administrator, at (330) 424-9561 ext. 118 or sue.allison@ccctc.k12.oh.us.Â
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