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LISBON When those getting their COVID-19 vaccine doses at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds Vaccination Complex first enter the property, they are greeted by a group from the county Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).
With 26 active members trained in various emergency and disaster preparedness, this group of volunteers is partnering with the Columbiana County Health Department for each of the clinics at the fairgrounds.
CERT Program Manager Debra Moore said providing traffic control for community events, food distribution programs and the COVID vaccination clinics is just a small portion of what the Columbiana County CERT group is trained to do.
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Oil and tires smolder inside the building that housed Bulldog Motorsports in the early morning on Thursday after a fire destroyed the business around 1 a.m.
NEGLEY Firefighters from three local departments battled a blaze overnight in Negley that destroyed Bulldog Motorsports.
Middleton Township Fire Chief Kurt Todd said a passerby spotted the fire and called the fire department at about 12:55 a.m., but by the time the first firefighters arrived flames were shooting through the roof.
Todd also said they have received numerous calls from neighbors, who reported hearing an explosion before the fire began.
County Sheriff Responding to an alarm at a home on Buck Road, Knox Township, a 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, deputies checked around the home, but found no footprints in the snow and the doors and windows secure. Deputies assisted children services in the removal of three children from a Sunset Drive home in Yellow Creek Township at 2:07 p.m. Wednesday. A woman living at the home, 31-year-old Kelly M. Reed, had a warrant and was taken to the county jail. A Kensington woman reported at 1:47 p.m. Tuesday she had purchased an iPhone from a website “Swappa” for $600. The transaction went smoothly and the package was delivered, but she believes someone took the package from the mailbox and she did not receive it.
Feb 6, 2021 Responding to an alarm at a home on Buck Road, Knox Township, a 1:20 p.m. Wednesday, deputies checked around the home, but found no footprints in the snow and the doors and windows secure. Deputies assisted children services in the removal of three children from a Sunset Drive home in Yellow Creek Township at 2:07 p.m. Wednesday. A woman living at the home, 31-year-old Kelly M. Reed, had a warrant and was taken to the county jail. A Kensington woman reported at 1:47 p.m. Tuesday she had purchased an iPhone from a website “Swappa” for $600. The transaction went smoothly and the package was delivered, but she believes someone took the package from the mailbox and she did not receive it.