Jun 24, 2008 | The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
Village Council passed legislation to be an intervenor party supporting the $20 million, 138 kV transmission line project proposed by Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.
Police help seniors flee from Medina apartment fire
Police officers were forced to break into apartments to evacuate older residents as firefighters battled a blaze at the Nottingham Court apartments in Medina early this morning. via Akron Beacon Journal
“Mom, there's a peacock in the backyard.”
' The Browns signed offensive lineman Nathan Bennett, receiver Nate Hughes, defensive backs Mil'Von James and Damon Jenkins, linebackers Asa Matthews and Xavier Mitchell and running back Austin Scott, the team ... via Medina County Gazette
Geauga bike path studied as route for possible power line
“We're talking about land with an asphalt strip down the middle”
The paved trail curves into the grass and brush flowing off of U.S. 322, stretching toward wetlands, lush woods and farm fields. via Cleveland.com
Categories: Community The Montville Police Patrolman's Association will host a 5K run/walk on Saturday, April 26, to benefit the Greater Ohio Make a Wish Foundation. via The Plain Dealer
The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
Chardon maintenance garage severely damaged by blaze
“Much of the equipment we have was heavily damaged by the fire. Some will need major repairs. Everything was stored in a metal building, which has been here for 35 years or more”
An early Monday morning fire destroyed much of the city's street department equipment and maintenance garage, according to city fire officials. via The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
“We took the call because Madison firemen were on another call. We were glad to do it and got the dog out safely”
Geneva firefighters rescue dog from an icy Lake Erie Star Beacon MADISON TOWNSHIP - Bella, a frisky 4-year-old golden retriever, was saved Thursday afternoon by Geneva firefighters from icy Lake Erie off ... via The Star Beacon; Ashtabula, Ohio
“Not only will each property be devalued, the intrinsic beauty of the land will be greatly diminished.”
Property owners voice concern, displeasure over FirstEnergy transmission line plans Mike Youshak of Huntsburg Township farms 150 acres, part of which his grandfather farmed in the early 1900s and his father ... via The News-Herald
Summa, doctors plan Medina building
Summa Health System is partnering with Medina-area doctors to build an outpatient medical complex on state Route 18, about a mile from Medina General Hospital. via Ohio.com
“The people that did come I think seemed to respond very well once they were provided the information”
Failure to pass issue this year could be 'catastrophic' for district, treasurer says Ledgemont School District has two chances at securing new income this year, but officials hope for a positive answer from ... via The News-Herald
“We had a problem with a Volkswagen, and Eddie hit it with high-pressure water, which made it sort of explode. "I yelled over to him, 'Not water! Use the dry powder!' That was his first fire with the department. We were all volunteers then.”
Chester Township firefighters salute Tuesday as a procession of fire trucks travels down Route 306 for the funeral of former Fire Chief Ed Hanzel. via The News-Herald
Montville woman carjacked at the mall
“I'm very resilient. There are so many blessings in this situation. I'm a very lucky person.”
' Rebecca Jacobs survived big-city life in New York and Chicago as an actress for 10 years without incident. via Medina County Gazette
Funeral Mass for James P. Morgan, affectionately known as "Cowboy Jim," 60, of Bristolville, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Church, 37940 Euclid Ave., Willoughby. via The News-Herald
A private memorial service was held Thursday, Oct. 18 2007, to celebrate the lives of John Robert William and Nora Jean Thompson at Potti Funeral Home in Painesville. via The News-Herald
Funeral services for Marthalee Sorg, 91, of Georgia, will be 7 p.m. Monday at Johnson Funeral Home, 368 Mentor Ave. via The News-Herald