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State issues finding for recovery against ex-county employees

May 11, 2013 LISBON — A state audit report issued this week states a former county employee inflated her husband’s payroll records by $5,273, not the $459 she entered a plea to six weeks ago. more »»

Judge drops charge against Salem man

May 11, 2013 LISBON — A decision by Judge Carol Robb last week to dismiss a criminal enticement charge against a Salem man was based on the current law being deemed unconstitutiona. more »»

Compensation sought for damage caused by tree

May 11, 2013 COLUMBIANA — A tree targeted for removal by the city about three years ago and only recently taken down has cost the nearby property owners $8,500, they claim. more »»

Taking their city back

May 11, 2013 EAST LIVERPOOL — With shootings, drug abuse and other crime being reported on a regular basis, one city official is looking into starting a Crime Watch program. more »»

If at first you don’t succeed — fry, fry again

May 10, 2013 SALEM — From kitchen newbies to the Julia Childses in the crowd, Cheryl Cohen said her advice for cooks of all kinds is to “just keep on trying. more »»

Salem readies shale split

May 10, 2013 SALEM — A recommendation to split the $1. more »»

Trial moved back for one of alleged masterminds in woman’s death

May 10, 2013 LISBON — The East Liverpool man accused of facilitating the death of Holly Carosiello, who was shot and killed at the window of a Township Line Road home in August 2011, had his jury trial... more »»

Two face charges after EP sweep

May 10, 2013 EAST PALESTINE — Two high school students are facing drug-related charges following a police investigation at the school on Thursday. more »»

Play time

May 9, 2013 Morning Journal/Patti Schaeffer The McFarland sisters, 5-year-old Gabriella, 2-year-old Samantha and 7-year-old Isabella, exercise their imaginations as they play with their dog Sand, an Australian... more »»

Halleck gets his say

May 9, 2013 LISBON —Columbiana County Commissioner Mike Halleck made it to Congress nearly 11 years after having run for a seat in the U.S. House. more »»

Crestview contracts approved

May 9, 2013 NEW WATERFORD — The Crestview school board on Wednesday ratified two-year contracts with both the teachers and support staff. more »»

Company still fighting to recoup Hollander cash

May 9, 2013 LISBON — A therapy company has again attempted to obtain nearly $600,000 from the former owner of the Holander House in Salem in a civil lawsuit filed this week in Columbiana County Common Pleas... more »»

Two sought in connection with several burglaries

May 8, 2013 LISBON — Two people wanted in a string of burglaries in three counties are being sought both by the U.S. Marshal’s Office and local sheriff’s deputies, prompting a reward to be offered. more »»

Columbiana bond issue fails again

May 8, 2013 COLUMBIANA — The city school district won more people over this time around, but it still wasn’t enough. more »»

United residents reject permanent improvement levy

May 8, 2013 HANOVERTON — United Local residents have said no to a permanent improvement levy, according to complete but unofficial results. more »»

Four money issues pass muster with electorate

May 8, 2013 LISBON —Voters in Tuesday’s election were in an agreeable mood for the most part, passing four of the eight money issues on the ballot, including two that will raises taxes on property owners. more »»

We wish Max would last forever

May 7, 2013 Max the cat that lives at Vivian’s Antiques and Collectibles had Springtime in Columbiana shoppers laughing as they spotted where he chose to sleep Saturday. more »»

Alleged thief to get another day in court

May 7, 2013 COLUMBIANA — A Columbiana man is facing a felony conviction for stealing at least $20,000 worth of copper and aluminum electrical distribution wire from the city’s electric department. more »»

Homer Laughlin lawsuit takes aim at knockoffs

May 7, 2013 NEWELL, W.Va. — Claiming that it is suffering “irreparable injury,” the Homer Laughlin China C. more »»

Engineer continues to bang the drum for Route 30 expansion project

May 7, 2013 SALEM — Business opportunities spun off from the oil and gas industry continue building and the region needs to strengthen its hand to take full advantage of them. more »»

 
 

 

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