Saturday Nov 28 | Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Be sure to check out these other shops
If you head south to Kinsman, there are several other shops you may want to put on your itinerary, especially if you are interested in saving money on gifts.
Dorothy M. Cico, 84, died on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009, at UPMC Horizon Hospital in Greenville, Pa.
Rooster Cogburn, Josey Wales and the Cartwright brothers made it look easy. Rarely did they appear out of sorts firing revolvers on horseback.
OHP still investigating Amish buggy accident
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers are still investigating a car-buggy accident Tuesday morning that injured four members of a Williamsfield Township family, according to reports.
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.
Two transported to hospital after Wayne Township crash
Two women were taken to the hospital Monday after a motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Hayes Road and Route 322, according to Ohio Highway Patrol reports.
Election board rejects 3 candidatesa petitions
The Ashtabula County Board of Elections rejected petitions filed by three would-be candidates, during a Wednesday morning meeting.
Sun shines for children on their day at the fair
Kids Day, filled with balloons, games, rides, prizes and plenty of sunshine, spelled a day of success Wednesday at the Ashtabula County Fair.
Driver given review of driving law
Ashtabula County Sheriff's deputies arrested three people around 1 a.m., Sunday under suspicion of driving an all-terrain vehicle while impaired on Pymatuning Lake Road.
Commissioners OKs application to vacate road
Ashtabula County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to vacate a portion of North and South Clubside Drive in Williamsfield Township.
Richard A. ''Dick'' Jewett, 68, died Saturday, June 27, 2009, at UHHS Geauga Medical Center.
Domestic violence suspect chased from Pennsylvania into Ohio
Law enforcement officers from two states had their hands full Sunday afternoon as they attempted to apprehend a domestic violence suspect who led them on a high speed chase, said Sgt.
James E. French, 89, of Williamsfield, a former Williamsfield Township trustee and longtime Ashtabula County Board of Education member, died Friday, June 12, 2009, at his home.
Pet Psychic June 6 at Towne Square
MARGIE PAGE: The 2009 Ashtabula County Animal Protective League Pet Care Expo will be a day of fun and education as pooches walk the runway and animal communicator Doris Straka gives humans a peek into the minds of their pets.