Nearly three years after the February 2023 train derailment changed life forever in East Palestine, the people of East ...
Shortly after settling on the city for its new home, a Columbiana County seniors’ social group is sharing its new facility ...
Calcutta Smith Ferry Road at East Liverpool Road which has been closed for a roadway realignment project since early May is now reopened. Due to work on 0.35-mile section of the road, the road has ...
The Columbiana County Board of Developmental Disabilities recognized D&D Industries President Joe Buchanan for his exemplary employment practices. Pictured from left are CCBDD Community Employment ...
LISBON — The agency which oversees food assistance and other federally-funded programs to help low-income families isn’t feeling the effect just yet of the federal government shutdown, according to ...
Leadership Columbiana County (LCC) has been developing leaders since 1999 by providing opportunities to explore the diverse industries, leaders, and organizations that are helping Columbiana County ...
SALEM — The board of health’s meeting Wednesday came to a premature end due to the lack of a quorum. Board Member Bill Wilkins, who has served on the board since 2019, resigned his position effective ...
LISBON — A motions hearing is now set for 11:30 a.m. Monday in the aggravated murder case against William P. Long Jr. after his attorney asked for permission to file motions to suppress evidence, just ...
The Columbiana Fire Department hosted its annual community safety day Saturday on South Vine Street in front of the downtown fire station. Pictured, Jemma Welsh, 6, strokes the head of a stuffed ...
Leetonia Exempted Village School District elementary students enjoyed a special Kona Ice treat in celebration of the school’s 5 star rating on their State Report Card. (Submitted photos) ...
YELLOW CREEK TOWNSHIP — Approximately 1,300 registered voters in Yellow Township will have the opportunity to decide which two of the three candidates will fill the two board of trustees seats up for ...
EAST PALESTINE — The attorneys who represent residents and who helped broker last year’s $600 million class action settlement with Norfolk Southern joined the railroad in arguing against the request ...