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HOWâS THAT TASTE? â Steubenville native Janese Boston of Living Proof Chef Service in Columbus combined a Mexican-style cooking class on chicken empanadas with taste-testing experiences of not-so-ordinary things during a well-received free session held Feb. 5 at the Sycamore Youth Center. Boston shared a testimony as well on how wrong choices and bad influences can combine for not-the-best results, but second chances are possible. Janice Kiaski HOWâS THAT TASTE? â Steubenville native Janese Boston of Living Proof Chef Service in Columbus combined a Mexican-style cooking class on chicken empanadas with taste-testing experiences of not-so-ordinary things during a well-received free session held Feb. 5 at the Sycamore Youth Center. Boston shared a testimony as well on how wrong choices and bad influences can combine for not-the-best results, but second chances are possible.
Staff Writer
WHEELING Despite significant losses in revenues halfway through the fiscal year, the city of Wheeling has remained in good shape financially, thanks in large part to federal CARES Act funds.
Even without the federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security) Act reimbursements allocated monthly by the state of West Virginia, the city of Wheeling’s finances are still relatively solid. While expected revenue losses from pandemic-related economic impacts have sent many line items into the red, the losses are balancing out with increases in other areas thanks to surging tax revenues from construction projects, as well as increases in sales tax and property tax revenues.
WEIRTON West Virginia Northern Community College is offering a free online aerobics class that will run from Jan. 25 to March 13. The class will be held o
Jan 8, 2021
WHEELING The Ohio County Public Library in partnership with the Wheeling Academy of Law & Science (WALS) Foundation will offer the 31st entry in its People’s University series as a six-class online, livestream presentation. “Physical Science, The Joy of Discovery” will take attendees on a journey through the philosophical and intellectual development of science as a method of accurately weighing evidence, eliminating bias, finding facts, and acquiring knowledge.
The opening classes in the series will explore, in part, the following themes: science is not political; science is not magical; science is not faith or belief; science is not based on feelings; it’s not a conspiracy and has no hidden agenda. Science is the earnest pursuit of what is true in terms of the best available, logically generated evidence. Science recognizes that it’s OK to be wrong and to learn from it.
Wellsburg church offering free soup from parking lot Jan. 14
WELLSBURG Community of Christ Church will be offering free soup for takeout at 11 a.m. on Jan. 14 from its parking lot on 26th Street.
An assortment of soups will be offered, rain or shine, to anyone on a first-come first-served basis as an outreach by the church.
WVNCC offering free online
aerobics class starting Jan. 25
WEIRTON West Virginia Northern Community College is offering a free online aerobics class that will run from Jan. 25 to March 13.
The class will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. over Zoom. This is a low-impact class with an emphasis on cardiorespiratory endurance, strength improvement and flexibility, and all exercise is done standing there is no chair or floor work usually to music that is 128-140 beats per minute.