May 3, 2021
WARREN A special report of the Trumbull County grand jury this morning charged a former superintendent of the Liberty Local School District with 11 counts involving interception of wire, oral or electronic communications and interfering with civil rights.
Joseph S. Nohra Jr., 49, of Topper Hill Drive, Hubbard, was named in direct indictments on six counts of interception of wire oral or electronic communications and interfering with civil rights. The first charges are fourth-degree felonies and the second batch are first-degree misdemeanors.
Nohra resigned in June 2020 as Liberty superintendent. The charges are from incidences in April 2018 according to investigators who declined to spell out specifics of the charges.
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Jan 24, 2021
LIBERTY Recognizing the mental and emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Liberty Local School District has bolstered its support for students and families.
Using its school counselors and partnering with Cadence Care Network and the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery Board, the district brought a social worker into the schools and is using its therapy dog, Pawss.
“Pawss has provided a sense of normalcy from Day One and that has added a unique source of comfort that only a therapy pet can provide,” interim Liberty Superintendent Andy Tommelleo said.
While Pawss has been a school staple for nearly four years, her owner, Kristie Sallee, who also is the district’s PK-6 school counselor, knew she would play an even bigger role this year.