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HERE COMES THE CHRISTMAS PARADE
Hundreds of children forgot the cold and the long wait along Main Avenue Friday night as they gave a joyful welcome to Santa Claus on the jolly gentlemen's first visit of the season to Ashtabula.
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Deadline hits for N. Kingsville horses
Time has run out for a North Kingsville woman who fought to keep her three beloved horses at hand.
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Authorities thwarts suicide at I-90 truck scales
Law enforcement officers from two agencies teamed to stop an armed man who was threatening suicide at the Interstate 90 truck weigh scales earlier this week, according to reports.
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Coneaut Union leader responds to director’s remarks
The president of Conneaut’s service employees’ union is disputing an administrator’s claim that a member did not cooperate with a police investigation.
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Pooch vanishes
The next time area residents let their pedigreed dogs outside, they should keep an eye on their precious pooches.
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Cash on a wire
Ashtabula County commissioners tapped $184,250 from the county’s 911 Wireless Fund to pay for dispatching services provided by the Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Office and three primary public safety answering points.
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Goodbye to history
There was a time when people slowed down to see the tall white building on Route 307 in Harpersfield Township.
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Harpersfield Township Hall had rich history
The Harpersfield Union Church was built in 1836 on property owned by Joseph B. Rogers and wife with the stipulation that when no longer used as a church, the property would revert to the heirs of the original owners.
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Schaumleffel seeks post in Pickerington
Conneaut’s city manager is one of 36 applicants for a vacant administrative position in the city of Pickerington.
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Attorney general alerts state to rapist on the run
A Conneaut man found guilty of sex offenses against a child is the subject of a statewide manhunt.
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Would-be robber gets pizza boxes, not money
A brave pizza clerk foiled a would-be robber Wednesday night, using pizza boxes to chase the suspect out of the restaurant, Geneva police reports show.
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Profits just aren’t up to par at Village Green Golf Course
A subpar season will cost two Village Green Golf Course workers their jobs during the winter, North Kingsville council members agreed at Wednesday’s regular meeting.
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Commissioners approve leet safety policy extension
Ashtabula County commissioners approved a fleet safety policy Thursday, officially extending the working environment of county employees to the vehicles they operate.
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NK grass fire spreads, consumes building
A grass fire along the Lake Erie shore early Wednesday afternoon scorched a large chunk of Lake Road property and damaged a storage shed, firefighters said.
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Browns beat Steelers in Orwell
The Cleveland Browns may not be winning on the football field, but fans are kicking butt in Orwell.
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Hungry to help
Turkey, cranberry sauce and cornbread stuffing may be the staples of a traditional Thanksgiving meal, but to Dianna Bradbury they are reminders of needs unfilled, and of families going without.
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Pa. man sentenced in Sept. dog death
A Pittsburgh man accused of letting his dog die inside a hot truck in September can’t own a pet for five years, according to Conneaut Municipal Court records.
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PURPLE HEART
As a member of the U.S. Army, Sgt. Terry Vannoy has discovered that our nation’s enemies know no boundaries.
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Police chief commends automotive businesses for help maintaining vehicles
The budget-conscious Ashtabula Police Department is grateful for two local businessmen who have donated their time and supplies to maintain the city’s crime-fighting fleet.
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Conneaut citizens gather to focus the city’s future
Dozens of Conneaut citizens agreed Tuesday night that the appearance of the city is of paramount importance.
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Save a Lot bowls turkeys for needy
An idea to bring some fun to the workplace will end up benefiting dozens of area families down on their luck.
“This is our second annual Turkey Bowl,” said Sandy Freeman, general manager of the Save a Lot warehouse. She said the idea germinated with assistant manager Chad Klemencic last year.
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Local florists decorate state park lodge
The mild weather was more fitting to Easter than Thanksgiving and Christmas, but on Wednesday afternoon three area florists gathered at the Lodge and Conference Center at Geneva-on-the-Lake to deck the lobby for the holidays
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Mom picks banishment
A Conneaut woman charged in connection with an underage drinking party at her home in September will spend 30 days in jail and has been ordered to leave town, according to Conneaut Municipal Court records.
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Rapist skips sentencing
A Conneaut man found guilty of raping and kidnapping a 4-year-old back in 1995 did not show for his sentencing hearing late last week in Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court, officials said.
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Little Italy brings special flavor to holiday season
Little Italy is ready to spice up the holiday season with their own unique flavors and style.
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Crash survivor leaves Ore. hospital
The 18-year-old bible college student involved in a fatal crash in Oregon was released from the hospital Tuesday after suffering a bruised lung and spleen.
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Geneva resident, Bible student remembered
There is a quiet, heavy feeling in the hallways of the Geneva New Life Assembly of God Church.
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Hands of Love needs servicemen’s names to brighten holidays
Joann Laird and members of her Hands of Love committee are eager to play Santa Claus to local men and women defending our freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan. Problem is, they don’t know the soldiers’ names.
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Ashtabula’s animal control officer charge with DWI
The city’s animal control officer is in the dog house, according to Municipal Court reports.
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Police interviews shed light on road grindings probe
Interviews with city officials, contained in a lengthy police report, provide extra details on asphalt grindings at the heart of a recently concluded police investigation.
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Conneaut sewer fund is drowning in debt
Debt accumulated from projects decades-old is the main reason Conneaut sewer customers are facing a double-digit rate hike in 2010, City Council learned at Monday’s work session.
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Altier lets loose
In what may someday be known as Altier’s last stand, City Council President Rodger Altier gave the issue of annexation one last push Monday night.
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No fault in asphalt situation
The Case of the Appropriated Asphalt has come to a grinding halt.
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OEPA awaits Millennium report
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency awaits reports from Cristal Global’s Millennium Inorganic Chemicals after an unplanned vapor release Saturday afternoon, said Mike Settles with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
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Election works process many provisional ballots
Election workers have begun processing hundreds of provisional ballots cast during the Nov. 3 general election, said Richard Hornstein, Ashtabula County Board of Elections director.
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Pooch helps deputies find elderly man
A dog helped authorities find its elderly owner when the man became lost in woods Sunday, according to Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Department deputies.
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Parade kicks off holidays
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and it starts Friday, with the city’s annual Christmas parade.
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Ashtabula County Grand Jury indicts three
Three Ashtabula County residents were indicted recently by an Ashtabula County Grand Jury.
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Indian Campground annexed to GOTL
All of Indian Creek Campground is officially located within the village, as Village Council voted Monday night to accept the annexation of 16 acres of Geneva Township land into the municipality.
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Grandpa C rides again
The old Farmall had seen better days when Richard Craine found it rusting away in a friend’s field.
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Edgewood grad gets Eagle award
In the glow of three candles, Michael Christopher John Jones said good-bye to his days as a Boy Scout and stepped into his role as an Eagle Scout.
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Chemical leak causes CLOUD OF GAS
Firefighters blocked State Road between Route 20 and Middle Road Saturday afternoon after a chemical release sent a cloud of gas south from the Millennium Inorganic Chemicals Cristal Company plant at State Road and Middle Road.
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Ohio ranks 4th in nation for contribution of pollution tied to global warming
Ohio’s contribution to carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels increased by 10 percent from 1990 to 2007, according to a report released by Environment Ohio.
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Medical industry developing ‘strange new ways’ to collect payment for services
If trend-setting California is any indicator of what will eventually happen in Ashtabula County, the day is coming when your dentist will offer you a credit card with that shot of Novocain.
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‘Vagabond style’
Eight months of hard work led to two months of fun for two area men who toured Southeast Asia from Thailand to Nepal.
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Literacy day celebrated with puppet show and readers
Wilbur the pig, and other Charlotte’s Web characters, came alive Saturday afternoon as children smiled and giggled during a puppet show at Ashtabula Towne Square.
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Leaf pickup program returns to Conneaut
After a one-year absence, the city of Conneaut has reinstated its leaf pickup program, beginning next week and extending into December.
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‘This fighting is killing the city’
As his last days in office approach, City Council President Rodger Altier has some advice for the newly elected council.
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Conneaut councilman alleges misuse of personal information by accuser’s attorney
A Conneaut council embroiled in a blog-based dispute says the attorney of his accuser has improperly disseminated personal information secured through court action.
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Survivor says fatal Ore. van crash like ‘dream’
Survivors of a van crash on an icy Oregon freeway that killed two young people from Colorado and left two others critically injured say they are trying to come to grips with their loss.
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‘Part of the solution’ marks its first year
Last year, as the recession took its toll on local industries, Ron McVoy, owner of the State Road Occupational Medical Facility, began exploring ways to make up for the loss of traffic through his facility.
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Advance tickets available for Lights on the Lake
Two more weeks until Lights on the Lake brighten Lake Shore Park.
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OHP still investigating Amish buggy accident
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers are still investigating a car-buggy accident Tuesday morning that injured four members of a Williamsfield Township family, according to reports.
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Conneaut compost site still smolders
A fire at the city of Conneaut’s compost site re-ignited Friday, but this time authorities plan to let the blaze run its course.
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Geneva man, 20, killed in Oregon van rollover
The 20-year-old son of a Geneva pastor was killed early Thursday morning as a result of a van rollover crash near Baker City, Ore.
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Debris causes massive blaze
Fire scorched a large section of the city of Conneaut's compost site on East Main Road Thursday afternoon, firefighters said.
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School workers approve strike
Classified employees in the Conneaut Area City Schools district voted Wednesday to notify the state of its intent to strike, according to a statement released Thursday.
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Trooper’s investigation clashes with cop account
ASHTABULA — The Ohio State Highway Patrol disputes a city police officer’s claim that a recent collision was caused by a deer, reports show.
Ashtabula Patrolman Adam L. Simons, 38, lost control of his police cruiser at 5:40 p.m. Oct. 29 while heading south on Route 11, near Garrison Road, OHP reports show.
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Geneva finishes work on South Eagle starts construction on Elm Street
The engineering nightmare on Elm Street is over, Geneva City Manager Jim Pearson said, as the city’s loan for the sanitary sewer rehabilitation project is secured.
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International Fair assists Third World artisans, planet
The gifts Annette Paul and other Zonta International members will peddle this weekend don’t require batteries, a computer or $3,000 entertainment system to enjoy.
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Old Conneaut church may be theater
A vacant Conneaut church could be reborn as a theater under the guidance of an Erie arts group.
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Commissioners work to keep coroner’s office open
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners is working on a plan that will fund the Coroner’s Office salaries for the rest of 2009.
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United Way sees more need in area
The view from inside Martini’s Restaurant, 4338 Lake Road W., enhanced the light mood of the many who gathered Thursday morning in support of the United Way of Ashtabula County.
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Rally to focus on illegal immigration
Members of the Grassroots Rally Team of Ohio will gather in Painesville Saturday to bring attention to what they feel will be the next big national issue, immigration reform.
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COUNTY SALUTES ITS VETERANS
As the last strain of the bagpipe lingered on the breeze, Rock Creek Elementary sixth-graders, McKenna Kelley and Ashley Occhionero reflected on what they heard and saw at the Veteran’s Day celebration in Jefferson Wednesday morning.
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War vets tell LSJH students how it was
Carl Oxley never asked a girl to date him while he was in the Army.
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Geneva American Legion Post 124 offers rifle salute
First there was gunfire — shockingly loud blasts from rifles held by men who handled weapons for all Americans.
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Geneva man will take donations and cards to veteran’s hospital
Every day, Geneva resident Don Branford opens his eyes, stretches his arms and gets ready to make a difference in the life of a veteran.
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Truck collision closes I-90 lanes for hours
A collision between two tractor-trailer trucks Tuesday night closed several miles of westbound Interstate 90 for nearly eight hours Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, police and firefighters said.
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Conneaut salutes its military vets with parade, ceremony
Music, speeches and tributes to veterans “past, present and future” were part of Conneaut’s annual Veterans Day ceremony at City Hall.
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It’s now law! Don’t text, drive in Conneaut
Drivers passing through Conneaut would do well to keep their hands on the steering wheel and away from touch pads and telephones.
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County wants to exorcise devil’s strip on GH drive
Ashtabula County has made the first cut in the application process for Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funds that will be used remedy a long-standing roadblock to economic development in Austinburg Township.
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Friendship forged in a time of war
Friendships forged in time of war often last a lifetime, as evidenced by myriad military groups that hold reunions and stay in touch through the Internet.
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Coroner’s Office runs out of funds
The Ashtabula County Coroner’s Office is running on empty.
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Conneaut council won’t change crowd comments
A majority of City Council members — including three who won’t be back in 2010 — repeated their opposition Monday night to relaxed rules for audience participation at meetings.
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Man injured in car accident
A motorist suffered minor injuries early Tuesday when his vehicle hit a guardrail near the Smolen Gulf Covered Bridge, according to an Ashtabula Township Fire Department report.
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Gold fever — even the teeth are fair game for buyers
Paula Hildebrand and Judy Burlingame help ladies find a gold lining in relationships gone sour.
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People line up to sell their gold, jewelry
And still they come. Bearing their silver coins and scrap gold jewelry in a May Company jewelry box, leather satchels, generic cardboard boxes and envelopes discretely tucked in a winter coat pocket, they come to the Holiday Inn Express with great expectations.
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Madison woman followed, car damaged in early morning crash
Driving home on Route 20 early Tuesday morning, a Madison Township woman was followed into a dark parking lot by a man who struck her vehicle with his truck and fled the scene, Madison township Police Chief Leonard DelCalzo said.
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City officials getting creative with 2010 budget
Short of planning a bake sale and searching between the sofa cushions for change, Ashtabula’s city officials are trying to think of ways to save the cash-starved city some money.
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Kist says she ‘knows a threat’
Police Chief Rob Stell was in the house, but it was for budget talks by City Council Monday night, not a boxing match between council members, he said.
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Ron Cole not sheltered after 17 years at mall
There was excitement everywhere when the Ashtabula Mall — now Ashtabula Towne Square — opened in 1992. No one was more excited about the mall’s opening than Ron Cole. And, it could be, no one was more apprehensive about it than Ron Cole.
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Conneaut budget can be balanced with big changes
A proposed 2010 municipal budget unveiled at Monday’s City Council meeting depends heavily on sweeping changes in city structure to become a reality, said City Manager Robert Schaumleffel Jr.,
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Griggs Grange still holding on
Ingrid Whitaker and her son David used the warm weather and dry skies Monday to paint two sides of the Griggs Grange building, at Brown and Griggs roads.
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Cash stolen from optometrist’s office
Police are looking for clues in a theft from a Geneva doctor’s office, police reports show.
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Erie litterbug also had heroin
An Erie, Pa., woman who drew police attention Sunday night for littering and a driving violation was arrested after admitting she had heroin and needles in her vehicle, officers said.
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SB delivery woman finds injured man
Kelly Hemminger was going about the start of a normal day Saturday morning when she noticed something not quite so ordinary.
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Airport panel looks at $110,000 loss
The Ashtabula County Airport Authority continues to whittle away at expenses as it tries to end the year with a loss of no greater than $110,000.
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Tax collections down in Bula from last year
City Council’s Monday night work session was flushed with excitement.
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IRS holds refund checks for 16 county residents
Sixteen people in Ashtabula County have unclaimed tax refunds, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Avon, announced last week.
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10 guns seized as car shot on I-90
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized 10 guns from seven target shooters Sunday evening when an errant bullet struck a vehicle on Interstate 90, OHP Trooper Chris Thayne said.
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Good-bye pink
Right around the holidays, the customers at Old Firehouse Winery start to see pink.
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Red Cross, Emergency Management Agency is looking for volunteers
Renee Palagyi believes in an army of many working toward the same cause, an organized group of people trained to help in disasters to give the most efficient and comprehensive aid possible.
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Speech, Hearing & Rehab Center offers Early Education and Care Program
Finding child care for a special-needs child can be difficult for Ashtabula County families.
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Catawba is a delicate, popular grape, Winchell says
Whether white or pink, the light, sweet, fruity taste of Catawba wine is a regional favorite, executive director of Ohio Wine Producers' Association Donniella Winchell said.
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Working together to benefit others
Thanksgiving will be a bit brighter thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers who did a massive renovation project at the Salvation Army Service Center on Lake Avenue.
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Local vets reflect on Fort Hood incident
Fear of a fellow solider unleashing his rage through a hail of gunfire was never a concern for generations of veterans.
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Is it time for another American Revolution?
Barbara Hollister had ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, War of 1812, the Civil War and World War I and World War II.
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Area man honored for his volunteer work with hospice
From the business office to the bedsides of a dying patient Dwight Beebe has been a friend of Hospice for more than two decades.
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KIST CALLS COPS ON ALTIER
The vice president of City Council filed a harassment complaint with police Thursday after receiving a recorded telephone message from the council president.
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4th confirmed case of swine flu found in county
A second child in the Pymatuning Area Local Schools has been diagnosed with the H1N1 flu, bringing the Ashtabula County cases confirmed to four, according to information released Friday by the Ashtabula County Health Department.
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Waldenbooks leaving Ashtabula Towne Square
Waldenbooks in Ashtabula Towne Square will close in January as part of its parent company’s plan to close stores across the nation.
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Cap and trade won’t require retrofitting to sell
As the U.S. Senate works on its version of an energy bill, blogs, conservative talk-show hosts and e-mails are painting a horrific picture of the U.S. House bill.
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Man struck by train dies
A man died after being struck by a train on North Bend Road on Thursday afternoon, according to an Ashtabula County Coroner’s Office report.
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No qualified bidder for old Pierpont Elementary School
The Buckeye Local Schools Board of Education’s effort to auction off the former Pierpont Elementary building failed to attract any qualified bidders Friday.
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Man fleeing police uninjured after running into pole
A simple traffic stop turned into a high-speed pursuit and ended with a man driving his vehicle into a pole around 6:45 p.m. Friday, said Sgt. Scott Slocum of the Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Department.
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Campbell election complaint advances
An Ohio Elections Commission panel on Thursday voted Thursday to give more study to a campaign complaint lodged by Conneaut Ward 1 Councilman Dave Campbell.
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Desperate for homes
Gail, the yellow Labrador, just doesn’t understand.
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Christian Faith hosts craft show
Folks looking to do some early Christmas shopping should check out Christian Faith Academy and its first-ever craft show.
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Drivers may have beef with cows along Route 20
A handful of cows decided to stretch their legs Thursday morning, taking in the sights of their west Conneaut neighborhood.
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Monroe trustees will meet to oppose injection well
MONROE TOWNSHIP — Trustees in Monroe Township will hold a special meeting Saturday morning to draft a letter opposing a proposed salt-water injection well, said Trustee Charles Riley.
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‘There’s gold in them thar’ closets
Lee Tate is mining gold and silver in Ashtabula County this week.
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New Sports and Sports store opens Wednesday
A local sporting goods store will open a new, 12,000-square-foot store next week, consolidating its retail and lettering operations.
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Good timing
Ayden Larbig is only 2 weeks old, but his mother Kayla already knows her son will attend Lake Erie College.
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‘Good News’ coming to Jefferson
The Jefferson Players will present some “Good News” this weekend in their new high school auditorium.
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Police recover stolen ATV after off-road chase, but suspects get away
Two unknown suspects eluded Geneva police on a stolen all-terrain vehicle Tuesday night, Geneva police reports show.
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A SHOW OF SOLIDARITY
Members of the city’s Hispanic population say many in their community are afraid that city police will target them for deportation following an incident last Friday involving what are apparently undocumented Mexican immigrants.
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Newly elected ’Bula City Council members anxious to get to work
Tired politicians dutifully drudged to their jobs Wednesday after a late night of either celebrating or despising the election results.
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Goodwill Drive opens, Harbor Goodwill store celebrates
It’s official: Goodwill Drive in the Ashtabula Harbor reopened Wednesday after six months of renovations.
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H1N1 vaccine shots again in short supply
The latest delivery of H1N1 virus vaccine contained fewer-than-expected doses of injectable vaccine, meaning upcoming school clinics will feature only the nasal mist until supplies are replenished, Ashtabula County Health Department officials said.
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Harbor levy to restore programs, hours of operation
The doors of the Harbor-Topky Memorial Library may be open five days a week once again, library director Joe Zappitello said.
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Heinonen pleased with levy’s success
A rare school-levy success can be attributed to voters who recognized the value of the issue, said Sonny Heinonen, Conneaut Board of Education president.
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County plans to celebrate National Family Literacy Day
To celebrate National Family Literacy Day, the Ashtabula County Literacy Coalition will sponsor a book giveaway and reading activities at the Ashtabula Towne Square.
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Talking about hard times
The place and time Henry Riffe writes about in his book, “From the Mountaintop to the Valley of Jolo, McDowell County, West Virginia,” are alien to America’s teenagers, but he says they could learn a lot from his life.
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Albino’s Fish Market is an Ashtabula icon
Albino’s Fish Market is an Ashtabula icon with a passion for people.
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Synergy expands to massage therapy
Synergy Physical Therapy and Wellness, located at 4510 Collins Blvd. in Ashtabula, is offering a new service — massage therapy.
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Hearing continued for Conneaut party mom
A preliminary hearing for a Conneaut woman charged with a felony in connection with an underage drinking party held in her home, has been continued until later this month.
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Conneaut port panel has big plans for lakefront
After a banner boating season, Conneaut’s Port Authority is working hard to lure even more people to the lakefront, City Council learned at Monday’s work session.
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County wrestles with increased health care
Facing a 14.4-percent increase in premiums for 2010, the Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners met with county elected officials, department heads and union representatives Tuesday morning to present changes to the health insurance plans it offers workers.
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County OKs sewer project bid phase
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday to open the Austinburg sanitary sewer project for bids.
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Wade Ave. annexation all but dead
Ashtabula Area City Schools Superintendent Joseph Donatone received the news from a colleague early Tuesday morning.
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Buckeye BOE calls garage sale a success
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Ashtabula County grand jury indicts 12
A man charged with burning his Monroe Township home has been indicted by an Ashtabula County grand jury on aggravated arson and arson charges following a fire he allegedly set at 5404 Hilldom Road, according to Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court records.
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200 children vaccinated at ’Bula elementary school
McKinsey Elementary School students and their siblings were vaccinated Tuesday at Ashtabula City School District’s first H1N1-virus school clinic.
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Buckeye schools schedule H1N1 vaccination
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Annexation waits
City Council voted 4-2 Monday night against the annexation of Wade Avenue property, where a campus of elementary schools is being constructed.
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An historic day in Jefferson
The long anticipated first day for Jefferson Junior and Senior High School students and staff dawned bright with excitement and pride Monday morning.
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Election error calls Orwell charter a ‘levy’
Orwell voters will have to pay attention to their ballots today, as an error on the village charter change measure could impact election results.
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Hague budget request includes funding for raises, retirements
Judge Charles Hague presented his 2010 budget requests to the Board of Commissioners on Monday, essentially a repeat of this year’s budgets with the addition of funding for raises and retirement payouts.
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Cleveland woman charged after bank-theft attempt
A Cleveland woman will face three felony charges in Ashtabula County Common Pleas Court after she attempted to withdraw $4,500 out of someone else’s bank account at three First Merit Bank branches in Ashtabula County, Geneva police reports show.
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Drunk parents may face charges
Charges are ahead for an Austinburg couple too drunk to care for their young children properly over the weekend, according to Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Department deputies.
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Suspect charged in murder try
The Madison man who allegedly stabbed two men in a Madison Village apartment complex will face an attempted murder charge in the incident, Painesville Municipal Court records show.
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Conneaut may need pro when it comes to rezoning
Amendments to Conneaut's zoning code, studied for years by local boards and panels, needs an expert's touch, Law Director Lori Lamer told City Council at Monday's work session.
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One big ballot
No shortage of candidates and issues await voters in Tuesday’s general election.
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Pedestrian jumps out, hit by truck
A 19-year-old, possibly intoxicated man was seriously injured Sunday evening when he was struck by an oncoming pickup truck as he attempted to cross Route 193, the Ohio State Highway Patrol reports.
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Free clinic may be in ACMC’s future
The Ashtabula County Medical Center is developing plans for an indigent medical clinic to serve the under-privileged and uninsured residents of Ashtabula County, ACMC President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin J. Miller announced Sunday.
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Wine, food and song
There is some pressure in owning Ashtabula County’s newest winery, Jim Pearson said, but sweet success is almost as good as fine wine.
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Construction of first industrial park tenant’s building is slated to begin
The Ashtabula City Port Authority and the new Route 11 industrial park are moving ahead with their first building project, says Alicia McFarland, the Port Authority’s economic development director.
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SURROUNDING RESIDENTS SEEM TO VIEW POLICE ACTIVITY AS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT
The 15 minutes of fame Andy Warhol bestowed on the average citizen manifests itself in a variety of ways in a culture inundated with Jerry Springer and Internet blogs.