New justice center coming soon – Estimated cost $60 – $100 million.
How do we pay for it?
New justice center coming soon – Estimated cost $60 – $100 million.
How do we pay for it?
Party loyalists continue to receive appointments.
Lake County Clerk of Courts provides initial funding for scholarship program at the Auburn Career Center.
This is the April issue of the Lake County Recorder on the Record.
Kirtland taxpayers get to decide their fate.
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Modest proposal to help seniors…we will give him a “D-” for at least trying.
Inflation and increasing property taxes are pricing seniors out of their homes, Troy is trying to save them a cup of coffee each month.
Spring is here…enjoy our world, join a hiking club…
It’s fun, free, and great exercise!
Holmes tell Watson about the Lake County Visitors Bureau caper.
Our Lake County Recorder continues to be transparent with Lake County residents. Good job, Becky!
Here are the latest changes to the State of Ohio’s Covid-19 mandates.
At this time, providers cannot select a particular vaccine product they wish to administer. As a provider, you must accept the vaccine product that is shipped to you, and be prepared to store, handle, transport, and administer any of the three authorized vaccine products.
LAKE COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT LAKE COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICTCLARIFIES FACE MASK EXEMPTIONS
Lake County citizens have a chance to ask the Health Commissioner questions.
Ohio Department of Health is changing how Covid-19 deaths are determined and reported.
The Lake County Microfilming Board will hold its annual report meeting on WEDNESDAY March 10th at 10:00am (directly following the monthly Data Board meeting).
Ron Graham, Lake County Health Commissioner, has an important message for Lake County business owners.
Our favorite detectives explore more of the secret affairs of the Lake County Visitors Bureau.
We received a very disappointing response to our questions from Michael DeLeone, Assistant Prosecutor for Lake County.
We will let you decide if this is the conduct you want, expect or deserve from our public servants.
Number of Covid-19 cases going down in Lake County.
Listen in our our dynamic duo’s telephone call discussing the latest news from Lake County, Ohio.
Here are the winners of the 2020 Physicians of the Year Award from Lake Health.
Congratulations!
Becky Lynch, Lake County Recorder, wants everyone to know that the Recorder’s office is open for business.
Painesville Township spent $988,764.32 in CARES Act funding.
Concord Township spent $908,879.21 in CARES Act funding.
Residents can determine if they spent it wisely, and in accordance with the rules.