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Jefferson Public Library saved from harsh cuts by generous gift
John Buza unknowingly has saved the Henderson Memorial Public Library from what could be its darkest hour.
Thursday Jul 2 | Ashtabula Star-Beacon
It isn't often something well-planned turns out to be a happy surprise, but the Big Bands on the Beach Sunday had coordinator Timothy Kalil tapping his toes to a grateful beat.
Lovers' quarrel ends with damaged car
A lovers' quarrel took a wrong turn Saturday afternoon, landing the driver's vehicle on the wrong side of the law.
Plymouth applies for grant to buy fire and rescue truck
It will give them more fire power. A $50,000 fire and rescue truck will give the Plymouth Volunteer Fire Department more power to battle a blaze and rescue the people involved, according to the Plymouth Township trustees.
Cancer bill is personal issue for Newcomb
Personal experience gives more meaning to a cancer treatment bill recently introduced by State Rep.
County appropriates $130,000 to Ashtabula Airport Authority
Ashtabula County commissioners Tuesday approved financial transactions that could make up to $130,000 available to the Ashtabula County Airport Authority for paying its bills this year.
Collector finds mystery cards depicting long-ago Geneva event
When Edna Turner goes to flea markets or garage sales, she isn't looking for the best bargains - she is looking for history.
Ashtabula's beach beast cleaning Conneaut sand
A little bit of regionalism will provide Conneaut Township Park visitors a cleaner beach in time for the summer swim season.
Deadbeats owe Conneaut $500,000
Cash-starved Conneaut is working hard to claim nearly $500,000 in unpaid municipal income taxes, officials said.
YOUNGSTOWN: Faye A. Daniels, 83, of Youngstown passed away Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at her daughters home in Perry, OH.
Newfound appreciation for Columbus
When I began my time at Ohio State, I remember feeling one emotion more vividly than the rest: fear.
A plea-agreement will put two men who kidnapped and brutally beat a 58-year-old man in Ashtabula last March in prison for the next eight years.
Independence: Woman suspects scam when asked to mail items to Africa
SCAM, GREENWOOD STREET: A man asked a woman, whom he had met online, that he was going to Africa and wanted her to send him a package.
Bald eagles flew over head over the weekend as more than 60 people helped to keep the Grand River a pristine area for generations to come.
Green light is given for funding of Alliance Alternative Transportation plan in Alliance
Stark County commissioners gave verbal agreement during their regular meeting Wednesday to continue to transfer park lands to the Stark County Park District.
Brother, Neighbor Save Toddler Who Fell In Family Pool
A Lake County toddler is lucky to be alive after falling into his family's pool, and he can credit his big brother and a neighbor for saving him.
Conneaut library fetes departing director Zingaro, welcomes Pape
Spencer students write, illustrate childrena s books
The enthusiasm was contagious Thursday inside the Platt R. Spencer Elementary School's gymnasium as students were eagerly reading to their families the books they made during Steven Kellogg's Young Author's Night.
Question: How are Rem Commercial Association Management President Gary Duvall and his condo board in Perry, Ohio, celebrating Memorial Day? Answer: By telling a Blue Star Mom that she cannot display a Blue Star for her son who is in the Iraq War.
New 10-acre flea market to open in Geneva-on-the-Lake
Butch LaRiche loves a good flea market. From Florida to Ohio, LaRiche pops into the biggest and the smallest junk sales and flea markets, looking to see what deals can be had.
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