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Bordas & Bordas is proud to announce the names of the 13 students from schools in Ohio, Marshall and Belmont counties who are recipients of the Bordas & Bordas Anti-Bullying Fighting for Justice Award. The 2024 award recipients: “Congratulations to the senior students who have been named 2024 Bordas & Bordas Anti-Bullying Ambassadors,” said Managing Partner […]
Bordas & Bordas is proud to announce that attorney Tom Anderson has been selected to the 2024 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list. Multi-year Pennsylvania Super Lawyer, Tom Anderson, focuses his practice on helping individuals who have been injured or discriminated against in violation of state and federal laws. Anderson focuses his practice on employment law, personal […]
April 1 brings with it a day of laughter and lighthearted chaos: April Fools’ Day. But where did this tradition of pranks and hoaxes come from? The truth is, the origins of April Fools’ Day are a bit murky, lost to the mists of time. Historians have proposed several theories, each offering a glimpse into […]
National Catfish Day was established on June 25, 1987, to celebrate the value of farm-raised catfish. President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation after the U.S. Congress called for the day to be established in House Joint Resolution 178.nnGrowing up near the Ohio River, many fishing enthusiasts have caught their share of catfish. Many have also […]
This weekend is the unofficial kick-off to summer. With summer comes warmer temperatures. You may be hoping for those hot summer days to lounge by the pool, but staying cool in extreme heat isn’t just for comfort. There are health risks that can affect anyone out in extreme heat.nnAny time the heat and humidity are […]
“A Neighborhood of Stories” Read, share, explore!nnKids are getting out of school for summer break across Ohio County this week! It doesn’t seem to take very long at all before they are “bored.” The Ohio County Public Library has set up fun, engaging, and learning activities for all ages for all summer long!nnEvents the week […]
Freedom of Information Day is observed on March 16. March 16 is also the birthday of James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, the “Father of the Constitution” and chief author of the Bill of Rights. Freedom of information was very important to James Madison. He was a strong advocate that the government […]
St. Patrick’s Day is here, and it’s time to celebrate!nnSome may do so with green beer and corned beef, while others may eat green-colored foods for the day. But did you know Ireland is known for its fresh produce, seafood and delicious breads? The following is a list of traditional Irish foods to try.n n […]
Presidents’ Day is now a day to honor all of our Presidents. It was originally established nationally in 1885 to celebrate President George Washington ’s Birthday on February 22nd. However, in 1971, as part of Uniform Monday Holiday Act, it became known as Presidents’ Day. We now celebrate all of our presidents every year on […]
Often times, we find ourselves discussing people for what they DO, and not for who they ARE. My daughter, Alexis, accomplished something Friday night that no one else in the history of Wheeling Park High School has ever done at her age-scored 1000 points as a sophomore. A HUGE achievement and honor that has put […]


