Legal Notices 10-11-18
LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GEAUGA COUNTY, OHIO 18-F-000451 – James B. Nutter & Company, Plaintiff vs. Wayne Reed, et al., Defendants The Unknown Heirs at Law, Devisees, Legatees,...
View ArticleOrange Barrel Alert for Oct. 12: Geauga County
Geauga County Engineer Joe Cattell recently announced the start/continuance of construction on the following roads in Geauga County: Princeton Road in Huntsburg Township: Asphalt resurfacing from U.S....
View ArticleGuest Column: Issue 1 Would Make our Community Less Safe (Political)
On the Nov. 6 ballot, voters will be presented with the opportunity to vote on Issue 1, a proposed constitutional amendment to the Ohio Constitution that is entitled the “Neighborhood Safety, Drug...
View Article2nd Half Mistakes Thwart Berkshire Homecoming
GAME PHOTOS: http://bit.ly/2pPDdKx Homecoming weekend brings special interests to a community, with plans for flowers and dancing and special dinners joining the normal work-week preparations of the...
View ArticleBadgers Celebrate Seniors in Shutout Win of Cardinal (w/Video)
GAME PHOTOS: http://bit.ly/2NEB8un As major storms rolled through our area last week, many had other things on their minds instead of high school sports. However, the Berkshire Badgers honored their...
View ArticleInjuries Dampen Topper Route of Rebels
The Hilltoppers played spoiler on South’s homecoming night, routing the Rebels 52-27, but potentially lost a couple of key players. With the victory, Chardon (4-3, 3-1 WRC) remains a game out of first...
View ArticleBadgers Youth Prevails Over Huskies (w/Video)
GAME PHOTOS: http://bit.ly/2NEB8un The numbers which accompany any story tell a great deal about the event, but also can distort some factors. For instance, the Cardinal girls soccer team has more...
View ArticleCardinal BOE Refuses to Hear Mayor
Middlefield Mayor Ben Garlich’s effort to talk to Cardinal Schools Board of Education and administration regarding the possibility of the district consolidating with Berkshire Schools was denied Oct....
View ArticleChardon City Council: ‘No on 14’
Chardon City Council voted Thursday night to oppose Issue 14, which, if passed on Nov. 6, would rewrite the city charter to allow a popularly-elected mayor. Councilwoman and former Mayor Nancy McArthur...
View ArticleSheriff’s Office Awarded Traffic Safety Grant
The Geauga County Sheriff’s Office has been awarded a traffic safety grant that will pay for extra patrols on county roads. The $49,617.40 in federal traffic safety funding was awarded through the Ohio...
View ArticleAuditor Discovers Millions in Misallocated Gas Tax Funds
Municipal officials said they will take a wait-and-see approach to the Geauga County Auditor’s Office’s announcement Monday that about $3 million in gasoline tax funds were improperly distributed to...
View ArticleElections Letter Policy
Karlovec Media Group welcomes and encourages letters to the editor as well as residents’ opinions and endorsements related to primary, special and general elections. We reserve the right to edit all...
View ArticleSoccer Team Sees Draw as Strong Sign
Game photos: http://bit.ly/2OtSdg5 The Hilltoppers’ 2-2 draw with Brush last week may not seem like a lot. But a season with just one win, 4-2 against Villa Angela-St. Joseph on Sept. 22, set the team...
View ArticleLake Catholic Sweeps NDCL
The Lions were swept in three sets by rival Lake Catholic in the final regular season finale for both teams. The Cougars (11-11) dispatched of their North Coast League Conference rivals 3-0 (25-20,...
View ArticleA Week 9 to Remember for Kenston and Chardon
The Kenston Bombers started the week as the No. 1 team in Ohio in Division 3, Region 9, an accomplishment for the 8-0 team given the tough competition. According to JoeEitel.com, the Bombers are the...
View ArticleEmotions Carry Black Knights to 1st Win
Homecoming photos: http://bit.ly/2pYn1a3 Dealing with emotions is something we all must face, and how we view a situation before us dictates how we shall proceed. For the student body, faculty and...
View ArticleBlack Knights Run NAC Table Under Duress with Class
Coming into the Thursday night finale of Northeastern Athletic Conference action, having already claimed their second straight NAC title in volleyball, the Newbury Black Knights still were at an...
View ArticleTroy Residents Tell Trustees: Forget the Roads – Give Us Internet
With the growth of home-based occupations and students using online school services every day, dependable high speed Internet is no longer a luxury, but a necessity. However, some people living in...
View ArticleBrenda’s Recipe
We know zucchini is a great source of vitamins. This recipe makes a cheesy cornbread with zucchini added to it. It is a nice addition and you may even have a zucchini or two left from the garden. Email...
View ArticleLegal Notices 10-18-18
LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS GEAUGA COUNTY, OHIO 18-F-000451 – James B. Nutter & Company, Plaintiff vs. Wayne Reed, et al., Defendants The Unknown Heirs at Law, Devisees, Legatees,...
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