Looking to the new year, West Geauga Schools Board of Education members discussed the need to better gauge public opinion and ...
Standing in the district’s new transportation compound Dec. 15, the Chardon Schools Board of Education recognized outgoing ...
Four months into his tenure as Chardon city manager, Ben Young took the stage at Geauga Theater Dec. 18 to answer questions ...
Matthew Claar, 47, of Leavittsburg, Ohio, was released on a personal recognizance bond Dec. 22 after entering a no-contest ...
When Jim Stanek stepped down from his post as service director in Bainbridge Township, he left more than a title behind — he ...
Ledgemont High School graduate Brandon Townsend will take his seat on the Berkshire Schools Board of Education in January, ...
One resident’s request to install a cattle guard and another’s concerns about flooding caused by a beaver dam extended an end ...
In a split vote Dec. 23, Geauga County Commissioners approved a grant application to the Ohio Department of Transportation for airport improvements, with Commissioner Carolyn Brakey casting the sole ...
A new year often brings a renewed commitment to personal well-being, and for many, caring for mental health is among the most meaningful resolutions to carry into 2026.
Geauga County and surrounding communities are ramping up plans to celebrate the nation’s semiquincentennial – the 250th anniversary of the United States – throughout 2026.
South Russell Village Council unanimously approved a resolution of no confidence and no trust in Mayor Bill Koons during a ...
Joe Ernst is back in jail after he was detained Christmas Eve by Chardon Police responding to a 911 call at a Grant Street ...