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Portage County

Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary Report

The March 2, 2026 meeting of the Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary covered an array of current issues, including : *Arrangements for the forthcoming Storybook Trail–posts are arriving, storage will be at the PCDL, some youth will be recruited to assist in the set-up, sponsorships are still open. *District Conference is open for attendance,...

Friends of the Hiram College Library to Host Program on Ancient Bronze Statue Repatriation 

The Friends of the Hiram College Library will present a special spring program, “An Ancient Bronze Statue from Bubon to Cleveland and Back: Research, Repatriation, and Collaboration,” on March 31 at 6 p.m. in the Pritchard Room on the second floor of the Hiram College Library.  The program will feature...

Red Devils’ basketball plagued by slow start in season-ending loss against Tigers

The Crestwood Red Devils boys’ basketball team’s historic surge in the second half was halted when they were defeated by Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division foe Chagrin Falls 70-51 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division V Northeast 2 sectional championship last Saturday afternoon at the Ralph L....

UH Portage Medical Center Now Offers Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement

As demand for joint replacement procedures continues to rise, University Hospitals Portage Medical Center is expanding advanced orthopedic capabilities designed to improve both the patient experience and outcomes.  New orthopedic expertise at UH Portage now includes the use of Mako robotic-arm assisted technology. The Mako system is an advanced innovation...

Crestwood wrestling captures D-III sectional championship

The Crestwood Red Devils’ wrestling team reached the top of the mountain when they earned first place at the Rootstown sectional tournament by scoring 180.0 points, crowning four sectional champions, and advancing eight district qualifiers last Saturday at Rootstown High School. “It was nice,” said Coach Dave Wrobell. “We had...

Garrettsville Knights of Columbus makes donation to Nelson Garrettsville Community Cupboard

The Garrettsville Knights of Columbus Council #11801 recently made a sizeable donation to the Nelson Garrettsville Community Cupboard, a local food pantry in Portage County, donating $500 plus 1,000 pounds of food. The donation was announced at the NGCC Board meeting on Feb. 17. “This is what the Knights are,”...

Geauga County

Red Devils’ basketball plagued by slow start in season-ending loss against Tigers

The Crestwood Red Devils boys’ basketball team’s historic surge in the second half was halted when they were defeated by Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division foe Chagrin Falls 70-51 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division V Northeast 2 sectional championship last Saturday afternoon at the Ralph L....

Doug Velasquez prepared to reignite Cardinal football

Doug Velasquez is no stranger to working with small-town high school football programs and is ready to once again work his magic, having been formally announced as Cardinal’s new head football coach on Feb. 15. “The football program has been struggling and I have a passion for rebuilding things and...

We’re All Invited

Book Review At The YMCA 1st & 3rd Mondays Surviving Death “ A Journalist  Investigates Evidence For An Afterlife” by Leslie Kean.  Share a stimulating hour exchanging impressions & opinions at our book review & discussion, 10am, the 1st & 3rd Mondays each month. Presented by Dr J Patella:  Garrettsville YMCA,...

Badgers’ wrestling earns third place at sectional tournament

The Berkshire Badgers’ wrestling team defended their home mats in style, finishing in third place with a team score of 148.0 points, crowning one sectional champion, advancing seven district qualifiers along with two district alternates last Saturday at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division III Berkshire sectional in...

There’s No Place Like Home! Geauga & Portage SWCDs Offer Summer Educator Workshop

Attention Educators! Reward yourself with an enriching professional development experience on the shores of Lake Erie by attending the Advanced Wonders of Watersheds workshop. This comprehensive 3-day program offers valuable outdoor investigations, new resources, engaging activities, field explorations, optional graduate credit hours, and time to connect and rejuvenate! Join...

Berkshire girls’ basketball fueled by strong first half, downs Pymatuning Valley

Although the Berkshire Badgers girls’ basketball team had not played in a competitive basketball game in two weeks, they rode a dominant first half to sink Pymatuning Valley 53-35 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division V Northeast 1 sectional championship last Saturday evening in Burton. “The girls came...

Trumbull County

Newton Falls Treasure Hunt Launches March 3 with Over $28,000 Prize to Drive Tourism and Support Local Businesses

 On Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at noon, the first official clue will be released in what has become the largest publicly organized treasure hunt in the region’s history. The Newton Falls Treasure Hunt currently features over $28,000 in cash, gold, silver coins, and jewelry, with additional sponsorships still being accepted...

Food Pantry Fills Need at Newton Falls Elementary School

As the school year began last fall at Newton Falls Elementary School, an idea began to take shape. As a response to the impending Government shutdown and the need it would create for students and families, a team of caring staff was motivated to act.  “We saw it coming, and...

Local Business Launches Community Treasure Hunt to Spotlight Newton Falls and Support Small Businesses Town-Wide

As small businesses across the country continue to face economic pressure and communities work to maintain vitality, Fieldview Acres Mercantile is taking a creative, community-wide approach to drawing attention back to the town as a whole. Fieldview Acres Mercantile, known locally as “The Merc,” has announced a long-term treasure hunt...

Joseph L. Kaster

Joseph "Joe" L. Kaster, age 80, of Girard, Ohio, passed away on January 17, 2026, after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease. Joe was born on April 12, 1945, in Warren, Ohio, to Joseph and Pearl Kaster. He was a graduate of Maplewood High School and later attended a technical...

Colleen Ann Kyle

Colleen Ann Kyle, 91, of Newton Falls, OH, went home to her Lord and Savior Thursday, December 18, 2025.  She was born September 22, 1934, in Kirtland Township, OH, to the late Ralph and Dorothy (nee Anderson) Grady. She was raised in both Ohio and Florida.  Colleen worked at AAA...

We’re All Invited

Book Review At The YMCA 1st & 3rd Mondays Surviving Death “ A Journalist  Investigates Evidence For An Afterlife” by Leslie Kean.  Share a stimulating hour exchanging impressions & opinions at our book review & discussion, 10am, the 1st & 3rd Mondays each month. Presented by Dr J Patella:  Garrettsville YMCA,...
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Red Devils’ basketball plagued by slow start in season-ending loss against Tigers

The Crestwood Red Devils boys’ basketball team’s historic surge in the second half was halted when they were defeated by Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division foe Chagrin Falls 70-51 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division V Northeast 2 sectional championship last Saturday afternoon at the Ralph L....

Crestwood wrestling captures D-III sectional championship

The Crestwood Red Devils’ wrestling team reached the top of the mountain when they earned first place at the Rootstown sectional tournament by scoring 180.0 points, crowning four sectional champions, and advancing eight district qualifiers last Saturday at Rootstown High School. “It was nice,” said Coach Dave Wrobell. “We had...

Doug Velasquez prepared to reignite Cardinal football

Doug Velasquez is no stranger to working with small-town high school football programs and is ready to once again work his magic, having been formally announced as Cardinal’s new head football coach on Feb. 15. “The football program has been struggling and I have a passion for rebuilding things and...

DISTRICT RUNNERS-UP: Rocket girls’ basketball ends district title reign in loss against Warriors

The third time was not the charm for the Streetsboro Rockets girls’ basketball team as their bid for a third consecutive Ohio High School Athletic Association district title fell short in a 50-40 loss against West Branch in the OHSAA Division IV Northeast 2 district championship last Saturday at...

Badgers’ wrestling earns third place at sectional tournament

The Berkshire Badgers’ wrestling team defended their home mats in style, finishing in third place with a team score of 148.0 points, crowning one sectional champion, advancing seven district qualifiers along with two district alternates last Saturday at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division III Berkshire sectional in...

Garfield G-Men boys’ basketball shows fortitude but fall to Southeast

A piece of the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference Grey Tier title will go to Palymra Township this year after the Garfield G-Men boys’ basketball team was upended by league and Portage County rival Southeast 79-61, who earned a share of the league banner, in their regular season finale last...

Garfield G-Men wrestling earns third place at MVAC tournament

The Garfield G-Men may once again have been short-handed for the annual Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference wrestling tournament last Saturday at Western Reserve High School but still placed third as a team, crowning two champions and scoring 111.0 points. “With a smaller and leaner line-up, I think we fared fairly...

Hiram women’s lacrosse enters revival season young but determined

For the first time since the 2020 spring season, the Hiram Terriers will field a women’s lacrosse team. The Terriers will begin their return with   a large underclassmen group as they seek to lay the foundation of success for the next several years. “I think that the squad is excited,...

Rockets’ wrestling takes second place at MAC tournament

Streetsboro Rockets’ wrestling Coach Mark Skonieczny said that he believes his squad’s time to win the Metro Athletic Conference tournament is coming sooner than later. Streetsboro inched closer to the top of the pack by netting second place with a team score of 170.0 points and crowning four champions...

Berkshire girls’ basketball fueled by strong first half, downs Pymatuning Valley

Although the Berkshire Badgers girls’ basketball team had not played in a competitive basketball game in two weeks, they rode a dominant first half to sink Pymatuning Valley 53-35 in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division V Northeast 1 sectional championship last Saturday evening in Burton. “The girls came...

Columns & Editorials

What Every Generation Is Facing Now And How to Move Forward

Your future isn’t waiting — it’s being built here and now. Latest reports show Americans over 65 own a significant share of economic activity. So where does that leave everyone else? Millennials and Gen Z are rethinking careers designed for lifespans that stretch past 100. Gen Alpha is learning about...

Secret Recipe

I’m here to tell you how to lose twenty pounds–give or take an ounce or two–in one fell swoop…or maybe it was when the swoops fell…whaever. I’ve been following some of the items that have been popping up on FB for the last few months, items about losing weight (...

TAX REFUND SEASON IS HERE – DO YOU WANT TO ADD TO IT?

A leading financial information organization has said that home improvement is the best investment if you want to utilize your tax refund dollars. DeBord Plumbing & Heating wants to add to your investment.  Now through April 15, 2026  we are offering 10% OFF any repair, replacement, or purchase & installation...

Olym-past… and none too soon

Okay, now I can actually get something done…or not. I had forgotten how enticing it can be to watch superior athletes do their thing. The summer Olympics were far away and this was a whole new venue, with challenges we don’t often see around here–this year being “the exception that...

What You’ll See When the Tide Goes Out

Some seasons announce themselves gently. Others arrive with unexpected surprises. So far, 2026 feels like the latter — filled with news that makes us think more carefully about security, stability, and the people we care about most. Surprises can act as a spotlight. They draw our attention to what we...

Valentine’s Reflections on Money, Wealth, and Retirement

With Valentine’s Day last weekend, it feels fitting to reflect on our relationship with money—and how it supports the life we want to live. In retirement planning, there’s a common paradox: while money is essential, it is not the same as wealth. True wealth includes health, relationships, purpose, time, and...

Definitely Uphill

Whoa !!! The Olympics certainly have some MAJOR MOMENTS ! Lindsey Vonn and her ill-fated return to the Women’s Downhill, for instance. What a thing ! She wipes out her knee, her Achilles tendon anyway; she vows to go back at it; and she does, then lucks into a fracture...

The Habits That Make Us Human

Earlier this week, the groundhog saw his shadow — six more weeks of winter, or so tradition says. It’s a familiar ritual that always seems to prompt a moment of reflection: how easily life can settle into patterns that feel repetitive. Same season. Same story. Same headlines. And yet...

Ask Us About Indoor Air Quality

Presented by Benjamin Franklin Plumbing / DeBord’s One Hour Heating & Cooling  While we wait for the warm weather to make its way to us, we need to get our houses prepared.  In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes...

The “New” Food Pyramid

Nutrition has become so complicated that people feel like they need a degree just to eat dinner. One day, carbs are the enemy, the next day fat is the problem, and somehow we are all still standing in the kitchen wondering what we are supposed to make. That is...