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SIGMA OH Industries, which purchased Pickens Plastics two years ago, has filed bankruptcy. The South Cucumber Street plant in Jefferson continues to operate as the company seeks concessions from creditors.
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County won’t forgive Sigma’s $500,000 debt
Ashtabula County’s 503 Corporation Board has rejected a Jefferson manufacturing’s firm request to forgive its $500,000 indebtedness in exchange for a guarantee of jobs.
- Conneaut council livid over unfair-labor claim
- Board backs down on legal action against sheriff
- Woman pleads not guilty traffic death
- Formal charges filed against men in domestic dispute
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County won’t forgive Sigma’s $500,000 debt
- Sports
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HANNAH FRANCIS will be just one of a number of former area greats who will be playing in the Celebrity Softbalkl Game at the JAGS Complex on Aug. 21.
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Future calling for help from the past
Twelve-year-old Bailey Beckwith, a member of Girl Scout Troop 369, was searching for a project to help her earn the Silver Award. She received a piece of advice that led to quite a project.
- A Don McCormack column: Are you ready for some football?
- Tomlin terrific for Tribe
- Hurling to nationals
- All in the interest of helping Emily
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Future calling for help from the past
- Obituaries
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John B. Mraz
John B. Mraz, age 61, a resident of Rome Township, passed away Wednesday, July 14, 2010, at his home.
- Jeffrey A. Stump
- Bertha M. Goodge
- Richard P. Pohl
- Gary M. Gockerell
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- Beacon Tweets
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When your boyhood home is destroyed
Read Bob Lebzelter's column on his boyhood home being pulverized by a tornado. Read it ONLY at bobleb.blogspot.com.
- Rabid bat confirmed in Ashtabula County
- Storm damage in Andover
- Area BP officials respond to boycott
- Commissioners award contract for Route 45 and I-90 project
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When your boyhood home is destroyed
- Our Community In Photos
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The Healing Field of Honor
400 American flags were placed in perfect rows at Greenlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery in North Kingsville, Ohio to honor all veterans and first responders. The dedication service was Saturday June 12, 2010.
- The 2010 High School Softball Season in Northeast Ohio
- The Bright Colors of Flora
- Pymatuning Valley May 6th Magical Million Proclamation Day
- After School Discovery and "Celebrate" presents Ms. Sally's Healthy Habit Calendar Journal class
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The Healing Field of Honor
- WEEKENDER / Entertainment
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WARREN DILLAWAY / Star beacon ZACH ADKINS, playing Conrad Birdie, gets the crowd rolling during "Bye Bye Birdie" at the Ashtabula Arts Center.
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Actor who plays ‘Birdie’ makes play sing
WEEKENDER for July 23, 2010: There is no lack of laughs in Straw Hat Theatre’s current production, “Bye Bye Birdie,” scheduled to run through July 31 in the tent on the grounds of the Ashtabula Arts Center.
- ‘Light in the Piazza’ diverse, excellent
- It’s summer, a good time to revisit ‘Jaws’
- Newbold, Ford perform for Brown Bag
- CALENDAR
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Actor who plays ‘Birdie’ makes play sing
- Opinion
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When your boyhood home is destroyed
Read Bob Lebzelter's column on his boyhood home being pulverized by a tornado. Read it ONLY at bobleb.blogspot.com.
- Yes, Bob still writes columns
- Socialnomics changes the way we live
- It’s affordable and it only weighs 50 pounds
- You can’t beat a walk by the river
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- Special Sections
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Check Out July's Homeseeker!
Search the local real estate market for your new home!
- 2010 Four Seasons of Fun
- Check Out June's Homeseeker!
- Check Out May's Homeseeker!
- Check Out April's Homeseeker!
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- Reality Check
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Why are we hurting so?
It’s time for a reality check.: Main story, Day one
- Beyond wineries and covered bridges …
- What it is, how it’s calculated
- Bad vibes: Lack of opportunities, progress make for sour attitudes
- Finding work after prison nearly impossible
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