Kenston High School senior Emily Goldsmith was a passenger in a car driven by a friend in March 2002 in Portage County when an intoxicated driver crossed the center line and struck their vehicle ...
Eleven residents attended the Russell Township Trustees meeting March 5 to express concerns about the township’s $4.8 million cash carryover, which Fiscal Officer Karen Walder announced at the Feb. 19 ...
Newbury Township Trustee Carly Sayre has turned an eye of scrutiny on the township’s contract with the Geauga County Automatic Data Processing board for phone, camera and email services. Newbury ...
As Auburn Career Center works to redesign its recruiting materials and outreach efforts, Superintendent Joe Glavan reviewed March 2 what changes have been made and how they have affected enrollment ...
A free program exploring the life of early women’s rights activist Victoria Woodhull and the broader struggle for women’s voting rights will take place March 26 at Kent State University at Geauga as ...
One year removed from an historic Final Four run in Division IV, the Hawks have moved up to D-III and began their journey to ...
Claridon Township resident Anne Clouser presented extensive research during a March 2 trustees meeting regarding a proposed ...
A wide range of completed projects led to 20 Kenston-area Girl Scouts receiving their Gold and Bronze Awards March 1 at Timmons Elementary School in Bainbridge Township.
Geauga County Public Library officials appeared before the Chardon Planning Commission Feb. 24 to provide an update on the concept plan for a new branch and administrative building.
This year's musical at Lindsey Elementary School is extra-special because it was written by fifth-grade teacher Dan Reich and ...
Ohio’s top maple producer — kicked off its official syrup season March 1 with a bright and chilly tree-tapping event on ...
Almost a year after production of his short film, “A Horror Zone Wedding,” local independent filmmaker Michael Jordan is working on a sequel, “The Revenge of Michael Meyers – Again.” ...