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Geauga, Portage Investigators Turn to Crime-Solving Club to Help Crack Cold Cases
In the spring of 1994, 71-year-old Melvin Leroy Shoemaker disappeared from his home on Main Market Road in Parkman Township. In the spring of 1994, 71-year-old Melvin Leroy Shoemaker disappeared from his home on Main Market Road in Parkman Township. He has not been seen nor heard from since. He...
Veteran Naturalist Continues to Educate, Inspire
The old adage, “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life” couldn’t be truer for Dan Best, a veteran naturalist for more than 40 years, 33 of them with the Geauga Park District. The old adage, “If you love what...
Lake-Geauga Habitat for Humanity launches Playhouse Project
Lake-Geauga Habitat for Humanity has launched its Playhouse Project, a new program that partners with businesses and organizations to build a playhouse for a local Lake or Geauga county family. The launch of the pilot program took place on July 9 at ReStore, located at 34225 Vine St. in Eastlake.
Bristol High School offers counseling after student dies in fiery crash
A West Farmington teen has been identified as the victim of a fatal, fiery traffic crash in Trumbull County. The Geauga County Coroner's Office tells 21 News that 15-year-old Daniel Southall died Sunday after he and two other teens were taken to University Hospital Geauga Medical Center. Christopher Dray, the...
Geauga Democratic Party announces details of Annual Dinner
The Geauga Democratic Party announced this week that Ohio Supreme Court Justices and candidates for re-election Michael Donnelly and Melody Stewart, along with Appellate Judge Lisa Forbes who is also running for Ohio Supreme Court will be the featured speakers at its Annual Dinner on July 14. Judge Mary Jane...
Geauga County Retired Teachers Association sets date for Summer Potluck Get-Together
The Geauga County Retired Teachers Association will meet for the Summer Potluck Get-Together at 11:15 a.m. Aug. 6 at the Bond Activity Center at Century Village, 14653 E. Park St. in Burton. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to share as well as their own service and beverage. Pulled...
See all homes sold in Geauga County, July 1 to July 7
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Geauga County reported from July 1 to July 7. There were 14 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,900-square-foot home on Country Oaks Trail in Munson Township that sold for $316,000.
Kam Pinzone Forment
It is with great love and respect that our family announces the passing of Kam Pinzone Forment, age 85, at her home on July 3, 2024. She was surrounded by those things that meant the most to her: family, friends and flowers. Kam was born on May 25, 1939, and...
Drop in Cash Balance Could Put Levy on Chardon Schools Ballot in 2027
In February, the Geauga County Budget Commission told county school boards to spend excess cash on their books — or else return it to taxpayers. In February, the Geauga County Budget Commission told county school boards to spend excess cash on their books — or else return it to taxpayers. Chardon Schools Treasurer Deb Armbruster said in an interview last month the district is working its way through plans it had already implemented before that February hearing to make necessary improvements to district properties while staying under the 40% cash balance margin the commission recommended. While the district is currently in a comfortable cash position, Armbruster said costs would continue to rise — especially when considering annual negotiated cost-of-living increases for staff, as well as...
Back To School Help For Geauga Kids
Registration is now being accepted for Help Me Learn Day, a school supply distribution program for low-income children sponsored by Geauga County Job and Family Services... Registration is now being accepted for Help Me Learn Day, a school supply distribution program for low-income children sponsored by Geauga County Job and Family Services.
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