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The Columbiana Community Foundation donated $3,000 to the Abundant Life Church for its August Overflow event scheduled from ...
LISBON—The Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame inducted its 25th class of honorees Tuesday. The ceremony in the Arts & ...
The board of trustees heard a proposal for a potential dispensary in the township in its meeting Monday. The trustees were addressed by Michael Dombrowski, owner of Mike’s Meds and More, and township ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Chaos unfolded at a Walmart in Michigan after a man burst into the store during a calm shopping afternoon and stabbed 11 people at random, authorities say. The attack on ...
The city’s newest fire inspector Steve Barnhouse, center, was sworn in by Mayor Cyndi Baronzzi Dickey Wednesday and was joined in the ceremony by his wife Sebrina, right, and their daughter Emma.
A multi-agency drug task force that included two police K-9s arrested a man who authorities characterized as a “large-scale supplier of narcotics” in Columbiana County following a raid at a Commerce ...
SALEM—Stark Memorial Funeral Home has donated a new fountain for the Garden of Memories at Centennial Park, according to a press release. “Stark Memorial is committed to ensuring that the memory of ...
Another Perry Township resident has announced intentions to run for trustee in November. Billy Davidson of West State Street, Salem, issued a statement Thursday saying he has filed with the Columbiana ...
SALEM — The board of health approved orders to repair or demolish two more nuisance properties within the city in its meeting Thursday. The board voted unanimously to file orders to repair or demolish ...
The annual Vacation Bible School at Glenmoor ECO Presbyterian Church will be July 27 through 31. Sessions will be each night from 6 to 8:30 p.m., with the closing program held Friday, Aug. 1, at 7 p.m ...
SAT/7-26 Boardman DARE, Music at Firestone Farms, 8 p.m.; information at 330-729-0127 Columbiana Good As New Shoppe, Methodist Church, 210 S. Main. 10 a.
LISBON — A judge on Thursday signed an agreed judgment entry to stop the planned demolition of an East Palestine property at 101 S. Market St., granting the property owner access to get inside.