Meth Lab Discovered in Auburn Township
While serving an arrest warrant at an Auburn Township residence Tuesday morning, Geauga County Sheriff’s Office detectives discovered a red phosphorus methamphetamine lab. At 11:41 a.m. detectives...
View ArticlePhillips Pleads Guilty to Murder
Clayton Phillips was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday after admitting he murdered his 81-year-old grandmother in January 2014. “I feel terrible, I realy do,” Phillips told Geauga...
View ArticleFour Arrested in Thompson Meth Bust
Geauga County Sheriff’s Office detectives, with assistance from Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Office and Village of Kirtland Hills Police Department, executed a search warrant at 7140 Sidley Road in...
View ArticleChili Cook-Off Fundraiser is April 18
The friends of Huntsburg Township residents Nick and Barbata Amato are holding a chili cookoff to help raise funds for his fight against cancer. It takes place April 18, from 5-9 p.m., at Hickory Lake...
View ArticleSports Complex Money Rerouted to Road Work
More than half a million dollars in a Middlefield Village fund earmarked 10 years ago to build a sports stadium was returned to the income tax fund by village council Thursday. A little later in the...
View ArticleChagrin Falls Schools
Pasta for Pennies Fundraiser Chagrin Falls Intermediate School has participated in the Pasta for Pennies fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for more than 10 years. In that time, the...
View ArticleNewbury Township Decides Against Towing Junk Vehicles
Newbury Township Trustees will not be coming onto residents’ properties and towing junk vehicles away anytime soon, despite a proposal from the township’s zoning commission that they do so. Trustees...
View ArticleSt. Helen School
St. Helen’s eighth-grade class presented the Stations of the Cross for the school community on Holy Thursday as a special way of remembering the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus. SubmittedSt....
View ArticleSheriff’s Bulletin 4-9-15
DATE OF SALE: Thursday, April 16, 2015 — 10:00 A.M. MINIMUM APPRAISAL BID Auburn Township Case No. 12-F-000786 — Bank of America, N.A., etc. vs. Scott C. Forte, et al., 19099 Brookfield Road (1.87...
View ArticleSheriff’s Sale Results 4-9-15
DATE OF SALE: Thursday, April 2, 2015 Bainbridge Township Case No. 11-F-001145 — Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation vs. Mark T. Rogers, et al., 8050 Darbys Run (0.56 acres). PPN: 02-420446. SOLD TO...
View ArticleLegal Notices 4-9-15
TAX FORECLOSURE SALES NOTICE OF SALE UNDER JUDGEMENT OF FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT LAND TAX Revised Code, Sec. 5721.19.1 Case No. 10-F-000320 CHRISTOPHER P. HITCHCOCK, TREASURER OF GEAUGA...
View ArticleCorrections Officers Arrested for Drug Making
Two Geauga County residents employed as corrections officers at Lake Erie Correctional Institute were arrested Wednesday for manufacturing drugs, according to a press release from the Geauga County...
View ArticleCivil Action Requested to Save Chardon Log Cabin
In an effort to prevent the Chardon Square log cabin from being torn down and replaced with a new community center, Chardon businessman Dennis Killeen reached back in time. It is one more chapter in...
View ArticleKenston Schools
Top 15 Honored Kenston Academic Boosters honored the Top 15 Senior Scholars and the educator who had a special impact on their Kenston career. Students being honored were Katherine Blackburn, Hannah...
View ArticleLongtime Burton Librarian Retires After Two Decades
Linda Baker has spent more than two decades sharing her affection for literature as the children’s service coordinator and more recently, the children’s librarian at Burton Public Library. Patrons will...
View ArticleSoftball Seniors Close Friends
West Geauga seniors Nikki Luciano and Abby Komar hope to get their team lots of wins this season. And if new head coach Frank Ricco needs help with any of the team’s statistics, Komar and Luciano...
View ArticleInaugural Liberty Camp to Teach Freedom is Not Free
In 1976, Linda O’Brien traveled with her mother to Slovakia, her grandparents’ homeland. “It was still under communist rule in 1976 and the churches laid in ruin from World War II,” O’Brien said. “They...
View ArticleHope for April
The break in the double header was a hard one for the Wolverines baseball team. West Geauga had just given up five runs to Euclid in the first game’s fourth and fifth innings, losing its eighth...
View ArticleMusic Man Marches Onto Geauga Stage This Month
The sounds of 76 trombones leading the big parade will soon fill the heart of Chardon’s Geauga Lyric Theater with the show “The Music Man.” “I love the challenge of bringing Harold to life,” said John...
View ArticleSheriff’s Bulletin 4-16-15
MINIMUM APPRAISAL BID Bainbridge Township Case No. 14-F-000316 — Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, etc. vs. Charlotte Norman, aka Charlotte S. Norman, et al., 16765 Bedford Street (0.42 acres)....
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