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Demolition of former Wheeling Inn wrapping up

WHEELING, W.Va. – Tipping Point Real Estate Development said in a press release that demolition of the former Wheeling Inn to make way for the new Wheeling Gateway Center is expected to wrap up within the next week:

“The Wheeling Gateway Center is approaching a major milestone as the remediation and demolition phase is expected to wrap up within the next week. With this morning’s winter weather temporarily closing the site, Raze remains committed to completing the site grading according to the specified requirements. Any remaining debris will also be hauled off-site during this final stretch.

Once grading is complete, the focus will shift to finalizing the punch list and demobilizing equipment. For the most part, the site will appear complete to passersby, marking a significant step forward in the project.

This cleared and properly graded site will enable the engineers and architects to proceed with detailed design and construction drawings. These drawings will serve as the basis for procuring contractors for the next phase of building construction.”

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Who’s in court today?

BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio – Here is the Belmont County court docket for Monday, January 6 from the court website.

73 cases are scheduled.

The schedule is subject to change per the site, which states “that not all events may be represented in the event list. The court has discretion over the information displayed. Also, the user must be a party or associated with a party on the case for the event to be listed in the event list. If you do not see an event in the list, do not assume that it does not exist.”

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Event type/Judge/Location/Case description:

08:30 AMPre-Trial Conference (Civil)Berhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30323 CV 0326 Hutkay, Charles VS. McFadden, Hope L CB
08:45 AMPre-Trial Scheduling ConferenceBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CV 0199 JPMorgan Chase Bank NA VS. Kelvington, Richard CB
09:00 AMUniform Support ActionBerhalter, ChrisMagistrate’s Courtroom24 DR 0438 Hattaway, Mary Alicia VS. Humphrey, David A CB
09:00 AMUniform Support ActionBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom24 DR 0439 Meager, Vanessa Lee VS. Meager, William Cody JAV
09:00 AMSentencingBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom04 DR 0100 Sasak, Kimberly Lynn & Sasak, Christopher Brian JAV
09:00 AMSentencingBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom16 DR 0023 Shanks, Lacey M VS. Shanks, Nicholas A CB
09:00 AMReview HearingBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30322 CV 0270 US Bank Trust National Association VS. Bates, Eric J CB
09:00 AMMotion to Impose SentenceBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom08 DR 0345 Elkins-Lee, Mashaun Grace VS. LEE, DANIEL W CB
09:00 AMMotion to Impose SentenceBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom11 DR 0066 Wayt, Billie Joel VS. Graham, Lance David JAV
09:00 AMPRELIMINARY HEARINGTROUTEN, DAVIDEASTERN DIVISION24CRA00661E STATE OF OHIO vs. PHILLIPS, SARAH M BELL
09:15 AMReview HearingBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30322 CV 0251 Rowland Marietta Inc VS. Scott, Alysia C CB
09:30 AMStatus Conference CivilBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CV 0028 US Bank National Association VS. Aster Hardwoods LLC CB
09:45 AMReview HearingBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30320 CV 0315 WesBanco Bank Inc VS. VAL Properties LLC CB
10:00 AMCivil Pre-TrialBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30323 CV 0272 Hagan Co Trustee of Hagan Family Trust, Rick D VS. Phillips Unk Heir dev exe admin next of kin, John CB
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00613N STATE OF OHIO vs. RICHARDSON, DONALD STEVEN MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION22TRC01459N STATE OF OHIO vs. BENNETT, JENNIFER LYNN BPT
10:00 AMCivil Stalking Protection OrderBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom24 DR 0454 Palmer Stewart on behalf of KPII, Amber VS. Stewart III, Joseph R JAV
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRD00765N STATE OF OHIO vs. Hooper, Craig A. OSHP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00135N STATE OF OHIO vs. HARMON, EDNA INDV
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRC00484N STATE OF OHIO vs. GARRISON, BRYAN SHANE OSHP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00013N STATE OF OHIO vs. NAMACK, DERICK CHARLES BCSO
10:00 AMREVIEWMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00033N STATE OF OHIO vs. GRIFFITH, JR, RICHARD DEAN MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00266N STATE OF OHIO vs. GORDON, RAE SEAN MAURICE BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION20TRC00364N STATE OF OHIO vs. ALEMAN, MIGUEL A BPT
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION22TRD01630N STATE OF OHIO vs. Hamler, Wayne Cedric OSHP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00239N STATE OF OHIO vs. THOMPSON, JESSE JAMES BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23TRD00623N STATE OF OHIO vs. BATES, JESSICA ELLEN BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00361N STATE OF OHIO vs. PLUNKETT, SHANON BPT
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00437N STATE OF OHIO vs. THREETS, CHEVELLE ANTWANETTE MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00522N STATE OF OHIO vs. KIMBLE, JARED JENNINGS MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23CRB00577N STATE OF OHIO vs. VALENTINE, RICHARD BRADLEY MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION23TRC01294N STATE OF OHIO vs. Young, Robert Allan OSHP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00005N STATE OF OHIO vs. FICKEY, JOSHUA KENNETH MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00047N STATE OF OHIO vs. WHITTAKER, RUSSELL EDWARD MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRD00111N STATE OF OHIO vs. EARLY, SHIRLEY MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRD00113N STATE OF OHIO vs. HARLAN, PETE MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00059N STATE OF OHIO vs. JACKSON, JORDAN DOUGLAS BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00138N STATE OF OHIO vs. BRITTON, JESSE DUKE INDV
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00145N STATE OF OHIO vs. LEE, DANIEL W. OSHP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00165N STATE OF OHIO vs. TEMPLE, KARI K MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00168N STATE OF OHIO vs. SAFFELL-GREENWOOD, ASHLEY RTP
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00169N STATE OF OHIO vs. TEMPLE, KARI KAY MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00170N STATE OF OHIO vs. FRESH, VANESSA JANE MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00183N STATE OF OHIO vs. MORRIS, JOSHUA D MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00188N STATE OF OHIO vs. ORR, TIM DALE BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00197N STATE OF OHIO vs. HACKATHORN, COREY RICHARD MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00205N STATE OF OHIO vs. HARRIS, JR, PAUL M MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00240N STATE OF OHIO vs. YEAGER, ADAM MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRD00665N CITY OF MARTINS FERRY vs. MORRIS, JOSHUA D MF
10:00 AMTRIALMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00256N STATE OF OHIO vs. BEAIRD, ASHLE BCAS
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00271N STATE OF OHIO vs. FULTON, BRITTANY ANN BCSO
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00294N STATE OF OHIO vs. RONEVICH, MORGAN ALEXIS MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24TRD00724N STATE OF OHIO vs. PASCO, KIMBERLY MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00315N STATE OF OHIO vs. ALLEN, ZANE MF
10:00 AMSHOW CAUSE HEARINGMYSER, ADAMNORTHERN DIVISION24CRB00334N STATE OF OHIO vs. COOK, CARA MARIE BCSO
10:15 AMPre-Trial Scheduling ConferenceBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CV 0213 Selene Finance LP VS. Jendrusik, Frank CB
10:30 AMPre-Trial Scheduling ConferenceBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CV 0276 Johnson, James VS. Snyder Tire Wintersville Inc CB
11:00 AMCivil Pre-TrialBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30323 CV 0345 Rice, Tyler W VS. Owens, Robert W CB
11:00 AMShow Cause – Failure to ComplyVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CV 0211 Cook, Joshua VS. CFMoto Powersports Inc JAV
11:30 AMHearingBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CV 0292 Deere & Company VS. Winland, Michael W CB
12:30 PMReviewVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30923 CR 0293 State of Ohio VS. Jones, Jennifer April JAV
12:30 PMReviewVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30923 CR 0123 State of Ohio VS. Leeders, Jennifer JAV
01:00 PMImposition of SanctionsVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30923 CR 0036 State of Ohio VS. Dripcheck, JR, Jaimee Lee JAV
01:00 PMIV-D Divorce HearingBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom23 DR 0303 McMahon, David VS. McMahon, Brittany CB
01:00 PMSentencingVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0222 State of Ohio VS. Lamotte, Beau M JAV
01:00 PMSentencingVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30923 CR 0290 State of Ohio VS. Vandevender, JR, Brian Keith JAV
01:00 PMSentencingVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0205 State of Ohio VS. Clegg, Richard JAV
01:00 PMDomestic Pre-Trial ConferenceBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom24 DR 0311 Mass, Jessica VS. Mass, David CB
01:00 PMDissolution HearingBUSIC, AMYMagistrate’s Courtroom24 DR 0407 Modra, Robert Lee & Modra, Jade JAV
01:00 PMPlea Agreement DeadlineVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0178 State of Ohio VS. Gaffney, Brandon V JAV
01:00 PMPlea Agreement DeadlineVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0135 State of Ohio VS. Stepler, Henry Leon JAV
01:00 PMPlea Agreement DeadlineVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0138 State of Ohio VS. Ham, Anthony Miller JAV
01:30 PMTrial to JuryBerhalter, ChrisCB-Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30324 CR 0073 State of Ohio VS. Piper, II, William Russell CB

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Who’s in court today?

BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio – Here is the Belmont County court docket for Friday, January 3 from the court website.

1 case is scheduled.

The schedule is subject to change per the site, which states “that not all events may be represented in the event list. The court has discretion over the information displayed. Also, the user must be a party or associated with a party on the case for the event to be listed in the event list. If you do not see an event in the list, do not assume that it does not exist.”

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Event type/Judge/Location/Case description:


Case Description
12:00 PMTelephone ConferenceVavra, John AJAV Belmont County Courthouse, Room 30924 CR 0135 State of Ohio VS. Stepler, Henry Leon JAV

Ohio students can now take absences for religious expression

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce released guidance and a non-exhaustive list of religious expression days students can take as absences.

Ohio schools and districts must now adopt a policy that reasonably accommodates a student’s sincerely held religious beliefs and practices for reasons of faith or religious or spiritual belief system.

Every Ohio school district, charter and STEM school must adopt a policy that allows students three days off each year to observe religious holy days. The deadline for schools to adopt the policy is January 22.

Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 3320.04, which became effective on Oct. 24, 2024, the
Department of Education and Workforce compiled a non-exhaustive list of major religious
holidays for the next two school years which schools and districts may use and add to when
creating their policy for excusing students for religious expression.

Students are given up to three religious expression days per school year provided that the
parent or guardian provides written notice to the school or district of the selected days within 14 school days of the start of school (or within 14 days of a newly enrolled student’s first day in the school or district).

The policy must allow students to participate in interscholastic athletics or other extracurricular activities on a religious expression day.

Schools and districts must post and communicate the policy to families and students. Each
school or district must collaborate with the student and family on accommodations needed
when there is a conflict between a religious expression day and a school assessment or
academic requirement.

The Department of Education and Workforce says no inclusion or exclusion of a religious holiday or festival on the list below shall preclude a student from full and reasonable accommodations for any sincerely held religious beliefs and practices for reasons of faith or religious or spiritual belief system.

These three religious expression days do not count toward parental notification requirements under ORC 3321.191 (C)(1) for excessive absences.


The Container Store filing bankruptcy

Texas – Home and office organizing goods retailer The Container Store announced late Sunday that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The retailer had multiple years of declining sales.

Founded in 1978, The Container Store Group, Inc. is the nation’s only retailer with a solution-oriented offering of custom spaces, organizing solutions, and in-home services that they say are designed to transform lives through the power of organization.

The bankruptcy doesn’t include its Elfa business in Sweden.

There are more than 100 stores nationwide plus an online retail site.

The Container Store locations nearest the Ohio Valley are Pittsburgh and Columbus.

Other retail stores are also experiencing losses with Big Lots and Party City announcing last week they are closing.

Ohio minimum wage going up in 2025

COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a news release, the Ohio Department of Commerce announce the new Ohio minimum wage effective January 1, 2025. 

Ohio’s minimum wage increased Jan. 1, 2025, to $10.70 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.35 per hour for tipped employees. The minimum wage will apply to employees of businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $394,000 per year.

The current 2024 minimum wage is $10.45 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.25 per hour for tipped employees. The 2024 Ohio minimum wage applies to employees of businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $385,000.

The Constitutional Amendment (II-34a) passed by Ohio voters in November 2006 states Ohio’s minimum wage shall increase on January 1 each year by the rate of inflation. The state minimum wage is tied to the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) for urban wage earners and clerical workers over the 12-month period prior to September. The CPI-W index increased by 2.4 % over the 12-month period from Sept. 1, 2023, to Aug. 31, 2024.

For employees at smaller companies with annual gross receipts of $394,000 or less per year after Jan. 1, 2025, and for 14- and 15-year-olds, the state’s minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. For these employees, the state wage is tied to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour, which requires an act of Congress and the President’s signature to change.

Employers can access the 2025 Minimum Wage poster for display in their places of business by visiting the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Industrial Compliance’s Bureau of Wage and Hour website

Ohio to Lead Class-Action Lawsuit Against Software Company Blamed for Nearly $80 million OPERS & STRS Pension-Fund Losses

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal judge has appointed Ohio as lead plaintiff in a securities class-action lawsuit against ZoomInfo Technologies Inc., a software company accused of deliberately misleading investors, fueling $75.9 million in losses for two state pension funds.

On Nov. 13, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a motion asking that Ohio be named lead plaintiff in the suit.

In a motion filed on Nov. 4 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, Yost sought the lead-plaintiff status on behalf of the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System and the State Teachers Retirement System.

The lawsuit accuses ZoomInfo of committing securities fraud by concealing a slowing demand for its product after a temporary revenue boost early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Late last week, U.S. District Judge Tiffany M. Cartwright ruled in Ohio’s favor.

ZoomInfo, headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, provides its business clients with contact information for potential customers through subscription-based software. According to the lawsuit, the company engaged in deceptive tactics to inflate the value of its stock while falsely crediting its growth to the strength of its product.

Ohio is cracking down on open dumping with new grant

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Attorney General is cracking down on illegal dumping in the Buckeye State.

Through Feb. 28, 2025, the Environmental Enforcement Section of Attorney General Dave Yost’s office is accepting applications for grants to help communities throughout Ohio remedy illegal dump sites containing solid waste and/or construction and demolition debris.

County and local governments are eligible to apply for the grant funds, which also cover preventative actions to deter future dumping.

Illegal dumping of solid wastes is an unsightly and unhealthy problem in neighborhoods across Ohio, and Attorney General Yost’s Environmental Enforcement Section (EES) is committed to cracking down on it.

Coinciding with Earth Day 2023, the AG’s office launched “Shine a Light on Dumpers,” a multipronged initiative to expose criminals who use their backyard – or, even more egregious, someone else’s property – as a massive garbage can.

Shine a Light on Dumpers consists of training, education, legal guidance, technical equipment, and investigative and prosecutorial assistance. Our experts provide these resources to local law enforcement agencies so that those agencies (with help from the public) are equipped to put a stop to illegal dumping in their communities.

Additional information and a grant application can be found here.

If you have any questions, please email StopEnvironmentalCrimes@OhioAGO.gov.

Substantial progress made on Wheeling Heritage Gateway Center

WHEELING, W.Va. – Tipping Point Real Estate Development reported its crews made substantial progress in their tenth week of work on the future Wheeling Gateway Heritage Center.

They worked on infilling the old foundation where the former Wheeling Inn stood. Crews have crushed, spread out, and compacted enough material to produce four 1-foot lifts, all of which have been tested and approved.

The infill is on track to soon align with the surrounding landscape. According to the specifications in the drawings, once the infill is complete, the grade will be sloped away from the streets to ensure proper drainage, keeping water away from sidewalks, streets, and buildings.

Crews will continue work early next week, maintaining focus on meeting goals ahead of the holiday break and completing the task before the New Year.

Marshall County Man Admits to Child Pornography Charge, Posed as Teen Online

WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA – Ryan Bobby Schnettler, 34, of Benwood, West Virginia, admitted earlier this week to possessing child pornography, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Northern District of West Virginia.

According to court documents and statements made in court, Schnettler was under supervision because of a prior sex offense conviction. At a home visit, officers found undocumented phones and seized them.

Schnettler admitted to going into chat rooms where he pretended to be a 17-year-old male to talk to minors. After Schnettler’s phones were seized, law enforcement obtained a search warrant and searched the phones, locating hundreds of images of child sexual abuse material.  The phone also had screenshots of chats with minor females.

Schnettler faces up to 20 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine the sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer Conklin is prosecuting the case on behalf of the government.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Probation Office investigated.

U.S. Magistrate Judge James P. Mazzone presided.