EOAC champions exit in the first round
LISBON — It wasn’t a good day for the Eastern Ohio Athletic Conference boys basketball champions on Thursday. Both Lisbon and Columbiana saw their seasons come ...
United wins first sectional in 41 years
HANOVERTON — A United boys basketball sectional title was four decades in the making. The 21st-seeded Eagles beat 23rd-seeded Mogadore, 60-55, ...
Checking out the Valley’s court of appeals elections
Tired of losing courts of appeals and Ohio Supreme Court races, Republicans changed the rules starting with the 2022 election — and have largely benefited. The ...
Reality: Ohio is growing because people follow jobs
Recent headlines have suggested that Ohio’s population is destined for long-term decline, citing projections from a state development report ...
On the calendar
FRI/2-27 Columbiana Good As New Shoppe, Methodist Church, 210 S. Main St., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; 50 percent off dresses and tops. American Legion Post 290 fish fry, ...
ACROSS OUR COMMUNITIES
Salem Historical Society meeting The March Membership meeting for the Salem Historical Society, scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, has been ...
Covelli Enterprises, Caribou Coffee ink coffeehouse deal
WARREN — Already the largest franchise operator of Panera Bread restaurants and one of the largest restaurant franchisees in the U.S., Covelli Enterprises in ...
Nelms earns promotion with Premier Bank
LMC, Foxconn close on first round of funding as planned
Ohioans can take steps to engage in better fitness
All that technology we drag around with us all the time is giving researchers data that provides insight into everything from our travel to fitness. If you have a ...
Due praise for the work of Future Farmers of America
Campaign’s goal is to intercept financial exploitation of elderly
Advocating Multiple Sclerosis awareness
To the editor: In 2006, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). When diagnosed, I did not know what MS was. Others, along with myself, experience the various ...
Consider the Foster Grandparent Program
Revenue from natural resources benefit Ohioans
John M. Ammon
John M. Ammon John M. Ammon, 75, died Feb. 21. Arrangements are with Stark Memorial Funeral Home. 2/27/26

