COLUMBIANA COUNTY JUVENILE
A 16-year-old boy was cited in juvenile court for allegedly violating the terms of his probation on Jan. 14 by choking his mother and striking her multiple times.
A 13-year-old girl was cited after allegedly striking an employee of the Tobin Attention Center multiple times while she was housed at the facility on Feb. 11.
A 16-year-old Wellsville girl was cited after leaving home Feb. 28 and failing to return home or let her parents or guardians know where she was.
A 16-year-old Perry Township girl was cited for allegedly striking her mother and for screaming at and shoving another family member on Feb. 22.
tgiambroni@reviewonline.com
LISBON–Count local barber Brian Davis among business owners angry over being targeted under the building maintenance code.
Davis, who operates Brian’s Barbershop on West Lincoln Way, told The Review he received a letter Wednesday from the village zoning inspector advising him his building was in violation of the building maintenance code. First passed in 2018, it requires property owners in the downtown business district to maintain their building facades and, if the storefront is vacant, make some attempt to find a tenant or sell the building.
One half of Davis’ building is vacant, which once was home to a tanning salon and then a business that made customized T shirts and other apparel. To comply with the building code, he needs to place a sign in the window listing it as either for rent or for sale.
Morning Journal/Tom Giambroni
LISBON Count local barber Brian Davis among business owners angry over being targeted under the building maintenance code.
Davis, who operates Brian’s Barbershop on West Lincoln Way, told the Journal he received a letter Wednesday from the village zoning inspector advising him his building was in violation of the building maintenance code. First passed in 2018, it requires property owners in the downtown business district to maintain their building facades and, if the storefront is vacant, make some attempt to find a tenant or sell the building.
One half of Davis’ building is vacant, which once was home to a tanning salon and then a business that made customized T shirts and other apparel. To comply with the building code, he needs to place a sign in the window listing it as either for rent or for sale.