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THE COURTS

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Municipal LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a case against Charles A. Slocum Jr., 34, Brookfield Avenue, Lisbon, was bound over to the county grand jury for failure to verify residence address, a fifth-degree felony, for allegedly failing to update his current address with the ...

Local business owner hopes new shop is worth the wait

Local News

EAST  FAIRFIELD — Wynn Horst hopes that patrons agree the lengthy wait before opening the Cider Mill Coffee and Cafe was worth it.  Horst who owns the quaint little shop, which is catty corner to the popular Horst Sub and Deli co-owned by him and his father Leon.  Horst had acquired ...

Fat Tuesday

Local News

The Kiwanis Club of Salem hosted its “Fat Tuesday Chef Tasting” fundraiser Tuesday at the First Christian Church fellowship hall. The event featured 17 individuals and businesses acting as “celebrity chefs” prepare signature food items for attendees to sample including: Jalisco’s, ...

Sebring woman faces felonies for setting officer’s hair on fire

Local News

SEBRING — Within just a few days, a village woman found herself a widow as well as a defendant in response to a felony incident at her Oregon Avenue home. Dawn McDonald currently is in Mahoning County Jail, awaiting her preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Feb. 28 in Mahoning County Court #3 in ...

Trial moved for chaplain charged with child porn possession

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LISBON — A Beloit man facing 85 felony counts related to his alleged possession of multiple images of minors engaged in sexual acts had his jury trial moved, with the new date set at 9 a.m. May 19. Joseph Paul Sabella, 38, Stanley Drive, was supposed to face trial on Tuesday, but the ...

East Palestine home demolition order withdrawn

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LISBON — A South Market Street homeowner and the village of East Palestine reached an agreement recently, with the orders of condemnation and demolition of the property withdrawn. The judgment entry signed by Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Judge Megan Bickerton said no further action ...