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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...
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.
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...
Teen killed in crash identified
FARMINGTON — After a single-vehicle crash resulted in the death of one student and left three others seriously injured, Bristol High School will offer counseling services Thursday to support the community. The Geauga County Coroner’s Office identified the student as a West Farmington resident, 15-year-old Daniel Southall. An official...
Leadership Geauga celebrates graduation of 25 Youth Institute participants
Leadership Geauga celebrated the achievements of 25 high school students who completed the Youth Institute program on June 27, according to a release from Leadership Geauga. The graduation ceremony at St. Mary’s Church in Chardon marked the end of a transformative two-week journey for these rising juniors and seniors. Special thanks go to University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center for sponsoring the program, the release stated.
10 most expensive homes sold in Geauga County, June 24-30
A house in Bainbridge Township that sold for $850,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Geauga County in the past week. In total, 16 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $448,644, or $193 per square foot.
Northeast Ohio road construction: What changes can drivers expect?
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Drivers in Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties could see some lane closures and detours in the coming weeks as the summer road construction season continues. Many of the closures will occur overnight, limiting the impact on commuters, according to an updated list of projects from the...
We're all mad here
The Geauga County Public Library, Middlefield Branch, held a free adult tea party, complete with whimsical decorations, trivia, a costume contest and a green screen for pictures. Many attendees traveled from neighboring towns to be there. Each person was able to pick their own tea bag, with hot water poured from ceramic teapots. The tables were decorated and included sugar cubes, small appetizers and tea cups at each seat. Those interested in the events and programs held at the Geauga libraries can go to the website geaugalibrary.net and register.
Dr. Richard Allen Lovell
Dr. Richard Allen Lovell, 73, of Burton Township, passed away peacefully in his home on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. Richard married the love of his life and best friend, Jodi Emmer, on Nov. 19, 1982. He was preceded in death by his parents; in-laws, Gus and Verona Emmer; sister-in-law Margaret...
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