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Tragedy at McCann’s Crossing
Frank Train had grown wearly of traveling with the Walter L. Main Monster Show, based in Geneva City and Trumbull Township.
- Geneva’s ‘Main’ attraction
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- Beacon Tweets
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Did George Washington know Bill Shakespeare
Some candidates for president have skewed ideas about history and reality. Did George Washington and William Shakespeare share the same century? Bob Lebzelter's latest column.
- The Voice
- 17 years with the beagle not enough
- So much time in a sling
- Terrible train crash more than 60 years ago
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Did George Washington know Bill Shakespeare
- Next Generation
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Pymatuning Valley student may be petite, but she has big goals as she prepares mission trip to South Africa
Courage, selflessness, sacrifice: words to define a hero. They define a person who has a certain quality of mind that allows him or her to overcome adversity, a person who is willing to forfeit something valued for something of greater claim. A hero is someone noted for feats of courage and nobility of purpose. At Pymatuning Valley, Ami Turner fits that definition well.
- Ss. John & Paul celebrates prom with 'Masquerade' theme
- Graduation on the horizon for seniors, retirement for four Geneva educators
- GRA lacrosse team a big hit
- Crash dramatization gives students a shocking view of what could happen if they make a wrong decision
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- Opinion
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February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: Betty Hamric
Thank you ever so much for all the generous gifts of money, clothes and furniture.
- February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: Carol Valitsky
- February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: Charles J. Jacques Jr.
- February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: William Baker
- February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: Carol Ackroyd
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February 4, 2012, letters to the editor: Betty Hamric
- Special Sections
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2012 Geneva Winterfest
Looking for info on this year's Geneva Winterfest? Well look no further... HERE IT IS!
- Are You Planning A Wedding This Year?
- 2011 WOMEN IN BUSINESS
- 2011 Holiday Happenings
- WELCOME TO ASHTABULA COUNTY’S LIGHTS ON THE LAKE
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- Covered bridge series
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Olin Bridge county’s only extant covered bridge with family name
When Barrie Bottorf speaks of the Dewey Road covered bridge, it is always possessively, even though it is a county bridge.
- ‘First Covered Bridge’ fondly recalled
- Spring Street bridge tackled Gulf divide
- Benetka Road has distinctive redwood siding
- Forgotten crossings escaped documentation
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- Our Community In Photos
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One Against the World - Joshua Wade
Joshua Wade, 17, of Colebrook, is both the 2011 Vex Robotics World Champion in the Programming Skills Challenge and The Robotics Skills Challenge. Wade is also the 2011 Vex Robotics U.S. National Champion.
Joshua won the national champion title in March 2011 competing in Nebraska. He won the the world title April 14-16 in the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World at Orlando, Fla.
- CTAG visits Camp Koinonia
- May His Memory Be Eternal - U.S. Marine LCpl. Kevin M. Cornelius
- The MultiCultural Community Youth Choir
- The Healing Field of Honor
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One Against the World - Joshua Wade
- WEEKENDER / Entertainment
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True story shows what father will do for his children
WEEKENDER for Feb. 3, 2012: “Extraordinary Measures” has that made-for-TV-movie feel about it, at least initially.
- Saving whales becomes delightful family film
- CALENDAR for Feb. 3, 2012
- "The Help' helps itself to some wins at SAG awards
- ‘Ten Chimneys’ offers insider’s look at stage
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