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Lisbon woman ready to fight village on pool rule
August 12, 2010 LISBON — The village has another mini-zoning controversy, this one involving swimming pools. more »»
Water trouble
August 12, 2010 GLENMOOR — A water break in Liverpool Township left Calcutta and Glenmoor area residents without water Wednesda. more »»
Salem lands $544K in federal housing aid
August 12, 2010 SALEM — The city received a $544,000 Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) grant, Mayor Jerry Wolford said Wednesday. more »»
Township ‘OK’ with change of traffic pattern
August 12, 2010 LaCROFT — A traffic pattern change on Boring Lane near LaCroft Elementary is ‘OK’ with Liverpool Township trustees. more »»
NW man arrested after chase on US 62
August 12, 2010 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP— Goshen police arrested a New Waterford man following a recent high speed chase on U.S. Route 62. James M. more »»
Rotary in need of volunteers
August 12, 2010 NEW CUMBERLAND — September promises to be a busy month for Northern Hancock County Rotary as members are preparing for upcoming fundraisers. more »»
County park district not eager to get involved in political rally
August 12, 2010 LISBON — A congressional candidate received a lukewarm response to his request for use of Scenic Vista Park to host a campaign event. more »»
School board approves personnel, projects
August 12, 2010 NEW CUMBERLAND — With the start of the 2010-11 school year just days away, the Hancock County School Board of Education approved personnel and projects during Monday’s meeting at the John D. more »»
Lisbon BOE matches union raises
August 12, 2010 LISBON — The classified and administrative employees of the Lisbon school district were granted the same pay raises as teachers, following action taken at this week's school board meeting. more »»
Goshen police serve warrants
August 12, 2010 GOSHEN TOWNSHIP— Goshen police served warrants to two offenders at the Mahoning County Court No. 3 in Sebring last week. Jay A. Franklin, 39, last of 15036 U.S. more »»
4-H competition
August 11, 2010 Brittany Moore of Salem cuts in between the pylons at the 2010 Columbiana County 4-H Junior Fair Year End Awards Show recently. 4-Hers from any county are welcome to compete. more »»
EL muni court looks at prisoner transport issues
August 11, 2010 LISBON —East Liverpool Municipal Court Judge Melissa Byers-Emmerling is working on ways to comply with the sheriff's decision to quit transporting some jail inmates to and from court hearings. more »»
Bycroft union finally under contract
August 11, 2010 By MARY ANN GREIER Staff Writer LISBON — The Columbiana County Board of Developmental Disabilities finally has the last of its unions under full contract, with the completed... more »»
EL judge discusses transportation issue
August 11, 2010 LISBON —East Liverpool Municipal Court Judge Melissa Byers-Emmerling is working on ways to comply with the sheriff’s decision to quit transporting some jail inmates to and from court hearings. more »»
Elections chief refers Salem tax credit questions to auditor
August 11, 2010 LISBON — Any questions about the ballot initiative to reinstate the Salem income tax credit should be directed to the Salem city auditor. more »»
Bycroft board member resigns
August 11, 2010 LISBON — The Columbiana County Board of Developmental Disabilities will be one member short beginning Sept. 1. more »»
Headstart heads to Rogers Elementary
August 11, 2010 LISBON — Beaver Local School District Superintendent Sandra DiBacco is excited a Headstart unit is moving into the Rogers Elementary school building. more »»
Salem utilities board watching revenues slip
August 11, 2010 SALEM — With the water department showing a 34-percent decrease in year-to-date revenues, the utilities commission said Tuesday it will study a possible rate increase. more »»
Columbiana Board of Education fills vacant seat
August 11, 2010 COLUMBIANA — The vacant seat on the Columbiana Board of Education is no longer vacant after a meeting Tuesday night. more »»
Investigation continues
August 11, 2010 LaCROFT — The Liverpool Township Police Department has conducted several interviews, and police chief Charlie Burgess said he believes it has a “good grasp” on what happened to LaCroft resident Trac... more »» |
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