Munson Township News for Dec. 5
Township Meetings At Munson Township Hall: Dec. 17, Board of Trustees, 6 p.m.; Dec. 17, Park & Recreation Board, 6 p.m.; Dec. 31, Board of Trustees, Fiscal Year-End Closure and other business, 11...
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Christmas Worship at Federated Church The Federated Church Chancel Choir will perform Giacomo Puccinis Gloria and selections from Handels Messiah accompanied by a 25-piece orchestra on Dec. 8 at the 9...
View ArticleGeauga Schools Short on Help
Geauga County is experiencing a shortage of substitute school teachers, nurses and teacher’s aides, according to Matt Galemmo, the county super-intendent of schools.“It’s a difficult time making calls...
View ArticleArt Project Open For Viewing At West Woods
Take a bough, local artists: Your work will be admired for a week — and possibly bid on. The Geauga Council for Arts & Culture will showcase regional artists in its “Art Takes a Bough” Community...
View ArticleExpected Donations To Help Upgrade Observatory Park
Geauga Park District officials discussed a memorandum of understanding between the district and the Geauga Park District Foundation Nov. 19 regarding funding goals over the next year. “It outlines what...
View ArticleHambden Church Helps WomenSafe With Food Program
Those in abusive relationships can seek shelter at WomenSafe of Chardon, receiving a helping hand and time for themselves and their children to recover from their dangerous home situations.When it is...
View ArticleThe following dogs are available for adoption at the Geauga…
The following dogs are available for adoption at the Geauga County Dog Shelter, 12513 Merritt Road, Claridon Township. For more information on animal adoption and hours, call the shelter at...
View ArticleClaridon Twp. Woman Dies in Car Accident
Nancy Sanker, 67, of Aldenshire Drive, Clarison Township, was pronounced dead Wednesday afternoon at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center following a traffic accident. Ohio State Patrol Sgt....
View ArticleDec. 5, 2013 Sports Shorts
Bean Wins Valley Volleyball MVP Cardinal junior Kaitlin Bean, an outside hitter, won the Chagrin Valley Conference’s Valley MVP, as voted on by the conference’s coaches. Bean helped lead the Huskies to...
View ArticleHuskies Pull Away in 4th Quarter
Cardinal used a fourth quarter-run to separate themselves from a scrappy Ledgemont squad last weekend at Cardinal High School. The Huskies outscored the Redskins 24-4 in the fourth quarter to take the...
View ArticleLegal Notices 12-5-13
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City of Chardon The City of Chardon Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing to consider the applications described below on Monday, December 16, 2013, at...
View ArticleChester Trustee Sues Township Over Conservation Easement
In a move considered rare among public officials, Chester Township Trustee Ken Radtke has filed a lawsuit against the board on which he sits, charging fellow trustees Mike Joyce and Judy Caputo with...
View ArticleRedskins Win Home Opener
While there are no ties in high school basketball, the Cardinal Huskies and Ledgemont Redskins played as close to a draw as they could last week. The teams were even, but their play was anything but....
View ArticleNewbury Pharmacy Robber Gets 10 Years
Before being sentenced to 10 years in prison, Zachary Tiggs said he felt remorseful for his actions on July 11, when he and three accomplices held up Newbury Pharmacy owners Colleen and Bob Martin at...
View ArticleChagrin Falls’ Wilson to Lakeland
Grace Wilson, a Chagrin Falls senior volleyballer, has been named the first recruit to Lakeland Community College women’s volleyball team by Lakeland coach Russ Miozzi. As a senior, Wilson started as...
View ArticleChardon Schools Treasurer Resigns After Paid Leave
Chardon Schools Treasurer Kevin Staller has resigned effective Dec. 31, 2013, following an agreement reached with the district’s board of education. Board President Karen Blankenship announced...
View ArticleChardon Teachers’ Union Blasts Negotiation Effort
Chardon Schools Board of Education members were criticized Monday night for failing to negotiate a “fair and equitable” contract with teachers. High school math teacher Scott Brown said the Chardon...
View ArticleThe First Step Has Been Taken Toward District Consolidation
Newbury Schools Board of Education bowed to the inevitable Monday night and passed a resolution that is the first step toward consolidating with neighboring Berkshire Schools. Emotions ran high among...
View ArticleBerkshire Begins Consolidation With Newbury
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School seniors Natalie Giarelli and Meghan Weigard are on the precipice of a life-changing event in the future — graduation from high school next spring. On Monday night, the...
View ArticleJoyce Signs Letter Opposing Cell Phone Conversations on Planes
U. S. Congressman Dave Joyce (OH-14) has signed onto a letter urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to prevent cell phone conversations on planes above 10,000 feet. “Airline passengers...
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