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ST. CLAIRSVILLE — A Piedmont woman accused of hoarding animals was in court Tuesday and will be allowed to assist in finding buyers for the animals. Kay Con
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Times Leader presents a look back at the past year this week with Eastern Ohio’s Top 10 stories of 2023, as selected by the newspaper’s
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — City police reported some significant drug arrests on Nov. 4. According to a release from Chief Matt Arbenz, at about 1:37 a.m. officers w
Cases of alleged animal hoarding were considered briefly in court before the case was continued Tuesday. Meanwhile the animals taken from the Quaker City address are recovering, thanks to a lot of work and care from volunteers. The cases of Paula Metzler, 55, and her daughter Kristi Metzler, 30, both of 100 Fair Ave., Quaker […]
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — Cases of alleged animal hoarding was considered briefly in court before the case was continued Tuesday. Meanwhile the animals taken from
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — A mother and daughter were arraigned Thursday for allegedly hoarding animals in their home, reportedly leading to poor living conditions and
ST. CLAIRSVILLE-- Paula Metzler, 55, and Kristi Metzler, 30, of 100 Fair Ave., Quaker City were arraigned Thursday afternoon and each pleaded innocent to six fi
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — The Tiltonsville man who was the subject of an arrest by Jefferson and Belmont County authorities in early June for making threatening video
The woman accused of hoarding almost 30 animals in what humane officials described as “deplorable conditions” entered a plea in court Tuesday. Cheryl Howells Goodwin, 71, of 70419 Provident-Fairpoint Road, St. Clairsville pleaded no contest to five counts of animal neglect. Belmont County Western Division Judge Eric Costine imposed five years of probation. Howells Goodwin […]
ST. CLAIRSVILLE — The woman accused of hoarding almost 30 animals in what humane officials described as “deplorable conditions” entered a plea in court Tu