Can the taxpayers get their money back?
Lake County – General
Suicide Prevention Awareness Day
“In 2024, 38 Lake Countians died by suicide. Of those, 87% were male, 95% were white, and the average age was 46 years old.”…ADAMHS Board
Concord Township’s Power Struggle Leaves Residents and Seniors Paying the Price
“In Concord Township, a quiet but consequential power struggle is placing an unjust load on local property owners—especially seniors and those on fixed incomes”…Lake County Resident
Commissioner John Plecnik’s Viewpoint on Property Taxes
“The time has come for Ohio to freeze, or at the very least cap, property tax values in
between home sales, and enact a 100% property tax exemption for seniors.”…Lake County Commissioner John Plecnik
Lake County Recorder on the Record for September 2025
September 17, 1787 the United States Constitution was signed.
Joanne Zeroske sworn into the Lake County ADAMHS Board
Zeroske, who previously served on the ADAMHS Board from 2019 to 2023, rejoins with extensive experience and a deep commitment to community well-being.
Hometown Heroes in Behavioral Health honored
Heroes are not just found on movie screens or in comic books—they live and work in our community every day. Behavioral Health Heroes guide and support those in crisis, helping individuals find safety, stability, and hope.
Willoughby-Eastlake School District Settles Ames’ Lawsuit
The $1,050.00 amounts to a rounding error for this cash flush school district.
Lake County Juvenile Court Wins Fair Ribbons
Juvenile Court partners with the Lake County Master Gardeners Association to have a Garden Program in the Juvenile Detention Center.
Lake County Recorder on the Record for August 2025
Did you know that Lake County was formed out of two counties, Geauga and Cuyahoga on March 6, 1840.
There is NEVER enough money for Lake County Commissioners…the Scandal continues
After 5 years there is finally a resolution to the $5.3 million in overpaid property taxes.
Lake County ADAMHS Board Celebrates a Year of Milestones, Honors Community Champions at Annual Meeting
“Pamela Kurt officially stepped into the role of Chair of the ADAMHS Board for Fiscal Year 2026,”…David Schick
Recorder on the Record for June, 2025
Becky Lynch, Lake County Recorder Recorder on the Record for June, 2025
Oh What a Tangled Web of Deception Lake County Bureaucrats Weave
Tsk, Tsk, Treasurer Zuren and Concord Administrator Rose, we expected more from you, but you have accepted bigger government as the solution to society’s problems.
Lake ADAMHS and Signature Health Announce Services of Crisis Services in Lake County
As part of the Lake ADAMHS network of care—which includes 16 providers and more than 90 programs—Signature Health will continue to work closely with Lake ADAMHS to ensure that residents know how to access services during and after this transition.
Senior Day at the Great Lakes Mall on May 20
Guests will be welcomed beginning at 8:30 am with light refreshments and coffee. Come meet dozens of sponsors and vendors offering services to seniors.
Lake County Corrections Board Meeting Held May 7, 2025
Watch the video of the meeting and download the reports handed out at the meeting.
Lake County Recorder On the Record for May 2025
The Recorder’s Office is in continued modernization mode.
Watch How Lake County’s Bank Account Has Grown
Do not be surprised if Lake County’s elected officials start wearing “Let Them Eat Cake” T-Shirts.
Lake County Liberty Coalition Speakers
Join us on May 27th at 6:30 pm at the Citipointe Church on Kirtland Road in Willoughby to hear great speakers.
Petition Filed With Attorney General to Eliminate Property Taxes in Ohio
ANY TAX CAUSING A CITIZEN TO BECOME HOMELESS IS IMMORAL!
Nancy Fellows Reappointed to the Lakeland Community College Board
We will continue our fight for citizens that no longer feel that they have a voice in government.
Laketran Needs More Cash…Restoring the 1/4% Sales Tax
Laketran needs more of the taxpayers money. They voted to increase the sales tax 1/4% of a percent. Cash on hand of $61 million is not enough for them.
Ashtabula and Lake County Behavioral Health Boards Partner for Joint Ethics Training
This unique partnership allowed both boards to pool resources and offer a high-quality training that might otherwise be out of reach for smaller agencies.
The Start of L.O.G.E. in Lake County, Ohio
The public sector is outgrowing the private sector’s ability to pay for the services.