After meetings and hearings over the last several months, the Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s 2025 general fund budget at a Thursday meeting.
The SDRP program is used when damage and expense amounts do not meet the threshold for federal assistance but do meet state program requirements.
Governor DeWine authorizes State Disaster Relief Program for Ashtabula County winter storm expenses. Learn more about the ...
The County Farm Bureau is offering college scholarships for people interested in careers related to agriculture. Scholarship applicants have to be county residents, and be a farm bureau member from ...
Several Northeast Ohio school districts have canceled classes for Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, but this time it’s not because of snow. Freezing rain the fell overnight has left some slick conditions on ...
The county’s board of commissioners has approved a service agreement with a new vendor to upgrade software at its building department. The move will facilitate work with cities and conversations with ...
University Hospitals plans to spend $39 million on a new regional cancer hub at UH TriPoint Medical Center in Concord ...
Local leaders and elected officials have pushed back against a bill introduced by State Senator Sandra O’Brien, which would impact bed taxes in the county.
With contracts expiring and staffing shortages worsening, local leaders seek sustainable ambulance solutions while pushing for state and federal support ...
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners and the Ashtabula County Sheriff have scheduled two public meetings to seek input on the future of the Ashtabula County Jail. The meetings will take place ...
Area pickleball players got a chance to hone their skills and raise money to support area causes on Saturday during the Rotary Club of Ashtabula Pickleball Tournament at the Ashtabula County YMCA. The ...
Susan Vogt, the founder and president of Middletown rescue Red Riding Hood Rescue Project, said the Grand River Fur Exchange in Ashtabula County, just east of Cleveland, was 'what hell looks like.' ...