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Former Welcome Wagon member turns 95
Gladys E. Gries of Fremont celebrated her 95th birthday July 14. She was born to John Lewis and Mary Minerva Davis.
The timing couldn't have been more ironic if a Hollywood screenwriter had penned the script: One day before the May 6 primary election, the Green and Libertarian parties sparred with the state in court over ...
OUTSTANDING COURT. Members of the 2008 4-H Outstanding Court are shown above. Front row from left: Ashley Evanich, Nicole Sheckler and Paige Randal.
Timothy A. Ring, 29, of the 900 block of Merton Avenue, was charged July 3 with two counts of domestic violence.
LEXINGTON TWP.: You might say Ryan Newell has had his head in the clouds since he was born.
Birthday party offers village a chance to reflect
Capt. Don Jordan bought and restored to original condition three New York City Fire Department trucks involved in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers on Sept.
Cathy Brownfield of Lisbon has been named to the President's List for academic achievement during the spring semester 2008 at Kent State University.
Fundraiser features best of Ohio
Ohio was in the spotlight at the first Destination Ohio, a fundraiser for the Early Childhood Resource Center held at the Executive Event Center in Perry Township Thursday evening.
Cheese factory accepts fine for spi.....
A cheese factory has agreed to pay more than $6,000 in restitution after it accidentally released a cheese byproduct into Sandy Creek, which temporarily depleted oxygen levels and killed more than 5,400 fish, ...
Gerald Grimes, curator of the Haas Museum in Minerva, welcomes the public to visit the facility during the Minerva 175th birthday celebration this weekend.
Grand jury returns 15 open, 25 secr.....
The Columbiana County grand jury issued numerous indictments Thursday, including charges related to an East Liverpool gas station robbery, a domestic situation with a kidnapping and the escape of a jail inmate ...
Red, white and blue flies proudly in Akron
Jake Crowl never served in the U.S. military, but no one would think to call him unpatriotic.
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment-Literacy tests given to incoming kindergartners every fall since 2004 measure a child's ability to comprehend and process oral language and identify letters, rhymes and ...
Required Reading for the Pentagon
The most level-headed, wise and modestly self-assured of George W. Bush's appointees, Robert Gates, has proposed a Rooseveltian enrichment of the already de-Rumsfelded Pentagon: the funding of social scientists ...
21st Century Government Project seeks efficiency in Stark County governments
Government collaboration and efficiency is the target of Alliance's and Stark County's efforts for the 21st Century Government Project.
' Salem senior Sarah Brobeck started the day looking like a beginner and ended up looking like a state title contender.
Leetonia, Minerva schools to hold s.....
There will be a special election on Aug. 5 in the Leetonia and Minerva school districts, according to the Columbiana County elections board.
Open enrollment is small part of school budgets
“Open enrollment is not going to cure the money problems that Marlington has”
As the school funding issue continues to be debated across the state, many districts are not only making cuts but are looking at ways to bring in additional revenue. via The Review
Interview with Kat Swift on her presidential campaign
“Oh, Ralph Nader, he was a spoiler. A third party or Green Party is just a spoiler for Democratic Party chances?”
Finally old enough for the Oval Office, Swift throws a lasso in the ring Greg Harman San Antonio Current, May 7, 2008 http://sacurrent.com/news/story.asp?id=68690 Three candidates get all the air time. via Green Party of Monroe County
Akron museum displays fine prints of Arnstein couple
Dr. W. Gerald Austen, son of famed airship engineer Karl Arnstein, will speak about his father's career, his parents' longtime involvement in the Akron community and their passion for collecting original art ... via Akron Beacon Journal