The Morning Journal (Lisbon, OH)

The Morning Journal (Lisbon, OH)

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  • 1 month ago | morningjournalnews.com | Ron Firth

    Mar 6, 2025 Sports Editor [email protected] By RON FIRTH Sports Editor WELLSVILLE — Jim Tsilimos was facing a fall without football after stepping down as Lowellville’s head coach on Feb. 19. “My wife said, ‘Are you all right with not coaching?’ I said, ‘When one door closes, another one opens.’ The next day Wellsville came open.” The 71-year-old Tsilimos was picked from 13 applicants as Wellsville’s new head football coach, pending board of education approval on March 17. “I had talked to...

  • 1 month ago | morningjournalnews.com | Warren Scott

    Feb 26, 2025 STRATTON — While drivers should expect some delays as they approach the tunnel at state Route 7 north of Stratton, the tunnel itself isn’t expected to be removed for some time.

  • 2 months ago | morningjournalnews.com | Warren Scott

    STRATTON — Drivers on state Route 7 in the Stratton area should expect delays, albeit short ones, as crews work on dismantling the tunnel over the highway adjacent to the former W.H. Sammis Power Plant. The Ohio Department of Transportation has announced north- and southbound traffic in that area will be stopped for 15-minute periods three or four times a day between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | morningjournalnews.com | Stephanie Elverd

    By STEPHANIE ELVERDStaff WriterLISBON — Lisbon-area landlords pushed back at proposed legislation that would require village landlords obtain a certificate of occupancy through a property inspection program, calling any such oversight “overreach” at Tuesday’s council meeting. “I think all parties can see the potential for overreach and invasion of privacy, and I am here to caution against that,” resident Jesse Ketchum said.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | morningjournalnews.com | Ron Firth

    The East Palestine Bulldogs were going to rely on senior quarterback Owen Jurjavcic, they just didn’t know how much. Jurjavcic had a record-setting season as he earned first-team Division VII All-Ohio honors Monday from the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. “I expected him to be our featured back this year,” East Palestine coach Michael Demster said. “We knew the time he put in the weight room and all the work he had done, so I anticipated him to have a breakout season. He did more than that.