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Search warrant executed for second time in three weeks at known drug house

EAST LIVERPOOL — For the second time in three weeks the Coumbiana County Drug Task Force (DTF) executed a search warrant on a known drug house in East Liverpool. According to DTF Director Jesse Smith, the house located 340 E. Eighth St. Apt. 4 has been the target of a DTF investigation ...

Hancock County Schools updating student iPads

NEW CUMBERLAND — Hancock County Schools plans to upgrade some of the technology being used by students. During a special meeting Monday morning, the county Board of Education voted unanimously in approving a recommendation from Superintendent Dan Enich to enter into a lease-purchase ...

Visiting judge to handle case against former cop

LISBON —A visiting judge will handle the case in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court against a former area police officer charged with allegedly making threats against county Municipal Court Judge Tim McNicol, the county prosecutor’s office and at least three others last month. Matthew ...

Museum of Ceramics puts summer fun on display with picnic basket tablescapes

EAST LIVERPOOL — The Museum of Ceramics is inviting the public to enjoy a whimsical gallery of picnic-themed tablescapes during its Summer Fun on Display: Picnic Basket Tablescape event to be held July 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. Museum Director Megan Coil describes the tablescapes as creatively ...

CVFD to host Inaugural Italian Festival

ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP — The Calcutta Volunteer Fire Department (CVFD) will be hosting its Inaugural Italian Festival on Aug. 16 from noon to 10 p.m. at Dunham’s Plaza. All proceeds from the event will go to CVFD to use for purchasing equipment and hosting future events. The entry fee ...

Another lawsuit blames death on derailment

EAST PALESTINE — Another lawsuit that links a death to the 2023 East Palestine train derailment was recently filed in federal court. The estate of Cheryl Roush filed suit against the railroad on Monday in Youngstown’s District Court, seeking at least $250,000 in damages and blaming the ...