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Members of the city’s health board addressed council Tuesday with concerns with proposed updates to the animal ordinance. Among several other changes proposed updates to the ordinance would implement ...
A group of United Local students recently received an opportunity to not only travel to a conference in Columbus but also to take a more active role in their education. During last Wednesday’s ...
The University of Pittsburgh’s Maureen Lichtveld (left) and Juliane Beier attended a health fair held at the East Palestine ...
First graders at McKinley Elementary learned a lesson in economics by transforming the classrooms of Molly Rodgers, Karly ...
The Village of New Waterford held its annual Easter Egg Hunt at the New Waterford Methodist Church on Saturday. Kaiser ...
Although the village doesn’t traditionally have a Fourth of July celebration, council and Mayor Kevin Siembida decided that 2026 is the time to change that. During their Wednesday’s regular council ...
In Friday’s order, Alsup said the fired workers must receive the written statements by May 8. If a worker was fired after an ...
Balmer, who denied having a mental illness despite his family’s comments to the contrary, is accused of breaking into the residence in Harrisburg in the dead of night early Sunday and igniting two ...
Move over tacos, as Kip’s is gaining a sister truck just in time for fall. According to owner Jacob “Kip” Grimm, the smaller of his food trucks, which currently sells Tex-Mex street food favorites, ...
New officers for the Leetonia American Legion Joe Williams Post 131 Auxiliary, from left, seated, Shelly Moore (vice ...
COLUMBIANA — The high winds, warm temperatures and sunshine didn’t line up for a Crestview win on Friday against Marlington.
City officials kept it short and sweet Tuesday for their regular meeting, adjourning 35 minutes after starting. The bulk of the time was taken up by city manager Lance Willard, who updated Mayor Rick ...