Submitted St. Helen Preschool enjoyed the annual field trip to Swine Creek to learn about maple syrup production. The Little ...
Bainbridge Township officials are working to make Centerville Mills Park into a recreational center with walking trails and ...
With school boards across Ohio concerned about a proposed state budget that would reduce public school funding, multiple ...
As the end of Women’s History Month approaches, renowned historian Bari Oyler Stith, of Huntsburg Township, reflected on the ...
Brian Bontempo recently announced he would be stepping down from the helm of Auburn Career Center by the end of July.
The Battle of 306 was an epic showdown between West Geauga High School and Kirtland High School – all for a good ...
The Gurney Service Learning Club, made up of enthusiastic third-graders, recently brought joy and laughter to the residents ...
Enjoy all-you-can-eat buttermilk pancake breakfasts with real maple syrup at Abundant Life Ministry Center, 13724 Carlton St. in ...
It appears likely Burton Village will have to wait for its sewage tap-in fee revenue from Berkshire Schools — and no one knows how long that wait will be.
Burton Village resident Pete Spanos got almost no response from the Burton Village Board of Public Affairs March 11, despite his strident outrage over the village’s $15,000 sewer tap-in fee.
As part of an initiative to raise awareness and prioritize behavioral healthcare, the Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services recently hosted community training on suicide ...
Three months after the Geauga County Commissioners voted 2-1 to oust former County Administrator Gerry Morgan, they voted unanimously March 18 to appoint Amy Bevan to the post.
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