A 1985 Crestview High School graduate recently finished her career with the school district and was honored for her longevity ...
With his successor officially sworn in and serving the community, Sgt. Mike Garber reflects on the career of K-9 Simon, Salem ...
A Warren man whose three-year prison term was stayed pending appeal never filed the appeal, instead opting to file a motion in federal court against the judge and prosecutors. Joshua T. Huey, 36, ...
In the two weeks since Donald Trump won the presidency, he’s tried to demonstrate his dominance by naming loyalists for top administration positions, even though many lack expertise and some face ...
The city of Salem made good on its promise to appeal the recent denial of a proposed annexation on Beechwood Road in Perry Township, filing the paperwork in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court ...
There is nothing like a bowl of chili and an outdoor fire to take the chill out of the air. Members of the Berea Christian ...
Editor’s Note: The following column was originally published Jan. 29, 2022. Thanks to breakthroughs in medicine and nutrition in recent years, we are living longer than ever before. But this increase ...
Across our communities, some businesses and retail establishments have chosen to host Salvation Army Angel Trees this season. They are tangible reminders that each tag hanging from a branch is a child ...
Letter writers to The Columbus Dispatch were spot on earlier this week with a response to a neo-Nazi march in the Short North neighborhood of our state’s capital on Nov. 16. “The variety of people ...
The village’s 20 live trees are being replaced this year by synthetic ones, including a large one in the Pocket Park, where ...
Four days before recognizing the 50th anniversary of the city’s charter, Mayor Rick Noel and council members took the ...
A person who is identified as either Willow Eisenman or Jason Tray in court and jail records, will be arraigned today in ...