EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one in a series looking at what Lake County communities, agencies and school districts experienced in 2023 and what is facing them in 2024. Kirtland will continue considering economic development options in 2024 as it looks to fund future infrastructure improvements, says Mayor Kevin Potter. “With the character and charm of […]
The Kirtland Police Department recently opened a new book nook, providing visitors to City Hall with rows of children’s stories and a place to read them.
Kirtland Chief Brian McCallister introduced Jake Scott at the July 5 City Council meeting, before the new patrolman was sworn in by Mayor Kevin Potter.
Chief Lance Nosse faces 13 allegations, ranging from harassment to drunkenness. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale, Phil Trexler Published: 10:10 PM EDT July 12, 2021 Updated: 12:15 AM EDT July 13, 2021
KIRTLAND, Ohio The city of Kirtland has placed their police chief on suspension without pay for the next 30 days as the push for termination continues.
A hearing was held for on the charges against Chief Lance Nosse on Monday evening at Kirtland City Hall. Nosse faces 13 allegations, ranging from harassment to drunkenness.
The next hearing for Nosse will be held on August 2.
The 13 allegations against Chief Lance Nosse were contained in a letter sent to the chief at his home last week by Mayor Kevin Potter, who is recommending Nosse s termination.