Oct 31, 2009 | Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Engineera s workers will plow county snow
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners will use the County Engineer's Department for snowplowing and removal services again this winter.
First H1N1 school clinic goes well at Geneva High
Dozens of Geneva High School students took their medicine without complaint at Ashtabula County's first H1N1 virus school clinic.
A Cemetery Road man was injured Monday afternoon when a truck on which he was working fell on his chest, said Kingsville Township Fire Chief Neal Stewart.
Police investigate injury incident
A 30-year-old man was seriously injured Tuesday night during an argument with a woman in his Harbor Ridge apartment.
NK residents dona t want barn rules in zoning code
Residents have told North Kingsville's Planning Commission that they don't want rules regarding barns and livestock inserted into the village's zoning code, council members learned at Wednesday's meeting.
Kingsville Township mourns death of longtime fiscal officer Carole Lee Vanek
Carole Lee Vanek, longtime fiscal officer for Kingsville Township, died Wednesday after a lengthy illness, said Dennis Huey, township trustees' chairman.
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.
Andover celebrates fall with downtown festival
Cold temperatures didn't destroy the spirit of the Andover Fall Festival, organizers said Saturday afternoon.
Crash clogs I-90, injures 3 in Kingsville Township
By MARK TODD - Staff Writer - mtodd@starbeacon.com KINGSVILLE TOWNSHIP - A vehicle crash on Interstate 90 in Kingsville Township late Friday morning injured three people and created a traffic jam that stretched into Conneaut, according to reports.
a Live Uniteda message of United Way campaign
"Live United" is United Way of Ashtabula County's message for its 2009-2010 fund-raising campaign.
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.
Pymatuning Valley High School students took the afternoon off from their studies Friday to celebrate the school's third consecutive year of being a School of Excellence.
House party mom could get 6 years
A Conneaut woman could go to prison for nearly six years for her role in an under-age drinking party conducted in her home late last month, she learned Tuesday morning.
Few attendance stars for council
A lack of City Council members Monday night delayed action on a handful of ordinances, including a measure needed to authorize the award of a grant.
Identity of fatal crash victim won't be known for weeks
The identity of the woman who was killed in a fiery crash on Interstate 90 Saturday morning will not be revealed for weeks, an Ohio State Highway Patrol dispatcher confirmed Sunday night.
Court dates set for mom and her party guests
A Conneaut woman facing charges stemming from an underage drinking party at her home last week will appear in Conneaut Municipal Court next week, according to records.
Lodge and Conference Center goes with fourth-lowest bid for lawn care
Factors beyond cost went into deciding who won the bid for lawn care at the Lodge and Conference Center at Geneva-on-the-Lake, says lodge manager Jeannette Petrolia.