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The main branch of Andover Bank was robbed Monday. A white male reportedly demanded an undisclosed amount of cash from the teller.
The idea woke Nina Kacvinsky with a start. Sitting up in her bed in the middle of the night, Kacvinsky knew her idea would help hundreds of people and share the gift of a hot meal in the memory of a beloved friend and employer.
Pymatuning FFA members busy through the year with projects, volunteer service
When Elizabeth Andrew said, "Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart," she must have been thinking about the Pymatuning Valley High School Future Farmers of America Chapter.
Boil advisory after water main break City of Mansfield water customers east of North Main and north of Diamond Street, including comprehensive services at the Ohio 39-Interstate 71 interchange are under a boil advisory because of a water main break.
Ashtabula man admits breaking into 30 vehicles
A 33-year-old Ashtabula man has admitted stealing from dozens of vehicles in a Saybrook Township neighborhood Monday night and early Tuesday morning, according to the Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department.
Students win Andover Banka s art contest
Three talented art students at Jefferson High School recently received cash awards for their efforts from representatives of Andover Bank.
Andover merchants are ready for holidays
FILE PHOTO CINDY DAVIS and Cindy Taafe shop for holiday treasuures at last year's incarnation of the Andover-area Christmas Walk event.
Attorney general alerts state to rapist on the run
A Conneaut man found guilty of sex offenses against a child is the subject of a statewide manhunt.
BILL WEST / Star Beacon IRENE METCALF of Conneaut leaves the Conneaut Municipal Court after her arraignment in Oct.
Literacy day celebrated with puppet show and readers
WARREN DILLAWAY / Star Beacon BIANCA PAUL, 2, of Andover and her grandmother, Carrie Paul ,react to Charlotte, of Charlotte's Web fame, following a puppet show at Ashtabula Towne Square Saturday afternoon.
Advance tickets available for Lights on the Lake
Two more weeks until Lights on the Lake brighten Lake Shore Park. The holiday drive-through light display will illuminate at 6 p.m. Nov.
Police officers wearing armor arrested a Jefferson man wanted on a local warrant without a problem Monday, said Public Safety Director Jon Arcaro.
Construction of first industrial park tenant's building is slated to begin
The Ashtabula City Port Authority and the new Route 11 industrial park are moving ahead with their first building project, says Alicia McFarland, the Port Authority's economic development director.
Engineera s workers will plow county snow
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners will use the County Engineer's Department for snowplowing and removal services again this winter.
The following communities have scheduled times for Halloween trick or treat. If your area is not listed contact your local officials.
Andover celebrates fall with downtown festival
Cold temperatures didn't destroy the spirit of the Andover Fall Festival, organizers said Saturday afternoon.
Pymatuning Valley High School students took the afternoon off from their studies Friday to celebrate the school's third consecutive year of being a School of Excellence.
Sewer bills tacked onto GOTL taxes
Despite a mass mailing informing them of impending property assessments, 22 village residents will have their delinquent sewer bills tacked onto their taxes, village administrator James Hockaday said.
Beatings, assaults mark weekend
Felony assault charges are pending against a Williamsfield Township man, and possibly his wife, who reportedly sent a township man to the hospital Saturday night, according to Ashtabula County Sheriff's Department deputies.
Muylle is Adrian College homecoming queen
Sarah Muylle, a 2006 graduate of St. Johns HIgh School, and Rob Magyar of Andover, Ohio were crowned Adrian College homecoming queen and king Sept.