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Harbor levy to restore programs, hours of operation
The doors of the Harbor-Topky Memorial Library may be open five days a week once again, library director Joe Zappitello said.
Police recover stolen ATV after off-road chase, but suspects get away
Two unknown suspects eluded Geneva police on a stolen all-terrain vehicle Tuesday night, Geneva police reports show.
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Drunk parents may face charges
Charges are ahead for an Austinburg couple too drunk to care for their young children properly over the weekend, according to Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department deputies.
Cleveland woman charged after bank-theft attempt
A Cleveland woman will face three felony charges in Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court after she attempted to withdraw $4,500 out of someone else's bank account at three First Merit Bank branches in Ashtabula County, Geneva police reports show.
16-year-old injures deputy during fight
A 16-year-old Geneva boy faces numerous charges after a violent tussle with an Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department deputy last weekend, according to reports.
A 20-year-old Madison man, following a court appearance Monday, allegedly stabbed two men in a Madison apartment early Thursday morning, police and court records show.
Commissioners expect another tight year for revenues in 2010
Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners will begin meeting with elected officials and department heads on Thursday to discuss 2010 budgets.
Voters, candidates run for the border
What's an election without a little chips and salsa? Debbie Sistek, owner of Luisa's Mexican Grill in Geneva, will host a candidates night from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct.
Geneva celebrates Halloween with Ghoul Fest
It was a monster mash - and then some. Witches, vampires, goblins, skeletons, cartoon characters, super heroes and princesses of all ages marched on Broadway and Main Saturday night as the city celebrated its third annual Ghoul Fest under cloudy skies and a steady drizzle of rain.
Ashtabula BOE awards bids for construction on new elementary schools
The Ashtabula Area City School Board awarded more than $38 million in construction contracts for the new elementary schools.
Geneva celebrating its award-winning yearbook
A The leaves have begun to change colors and the plants and flowers are beginning to fade away.
Man leads Geneva police on car chase, faces 5 felony charges
The man who led police officers on a high-speed chase through the city Saturday morning has a history of fleeing and eluding in Geneva, Western County Court records show.
What do you think of Coroner Robert Malinowski keeping his office...
Malinowski has been warned all year that money would run out and should have reduced staff or manpower and didn't Those employees are more dedicated than I would be.
An Ashtabula man dialed 911 on two Geneva police officers Wednesday night, accusing the officers of police impersonation.
Never too young to learn fire safety
Nico Morin's coffee-colored eyes peeked out from under a too-big firefighter's helmet Thursday morning, his chubby cheeks flushed with excitement.
Union workers: Shame on Geneva schools
MARGIE PAGE / Star Beacon LOCAL UNION workers Robert Rackley , Glenn Knight, Randy Howie, Joe Skoch and Dwayne Hayes demonstrate outside Geneva Junior High School on Thursday as construction workers build the new Geneva Middle School.
A garage sale on Halloween will give buyers a chance to pick up a few outdated and unneeded "treats" from Buckeye Local Schools.
Five plead guilty to underage drinking
A preliminary hearing for a Conneaut woman facing a felony charge in connection with an underage drinking party in her home, was continued at the request of her attorney.