![]() ![]() ![]() Members of the Lisbon Lions Club carry the flags in the Lisbon Memorial Day parade. Steve Broache of New Lisbon Presbyterian Church and Noah Minor. Honored guests at the Lisbon Memorial Day observance sit quietly during the ceremony, including from left, Lisbon American Legion Post 275 Commander Jeff Dorrance, Lisbon Mayor Peter Wilson, Rev. Lisbon Lions Club 59-year member Bill Mundy rides in the parade on Memorial Day. Members of the Lisbon Fire Department, led by Chief Mark Hall, wear their dress uniforms to honor Memorial Day. ![]() Army veteran Zach Freeland carry the colors during the Lisbon Memorial Day parade. (Photo by Mary Ann Greier)įrom left, U.S. Lisbon area veterans who served as the honor guard include from left, Herb Seidner, Harry Buchert, Zach Freeland, Tyler Freeland, Bill Gruszecki, Mike Seidner and John Applegate. (Photo by Mary Ann Greier)Ī group of Lisbon area veterans fires a 21-gun salute at Lisbon Cemetery. Members of the Lisbon Fire Department stand at attention on Memorial Day. Staff Report LISBON Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Judge Scott Washam recently agreed to reduce the bond for a Lisbon man charged for the alleged sexual assault of a 10-year-old child in 2021. ![]() Tamela Stewart of the Veterans Administration serves as guest speaker for the Lisbon Memorial Day observance. Recent Lisbon graduate Noah Minor recites the Gettysburg Address. John Logan issued the order in 1868 for a national day of remembrance for the Civil War dead. (Photo by Mary Ann Greier)ĭonald Butream of the Columbiana County Veterans Service Commission reads Logan’s Orders during Memorial Day in Lisbon. Members of the Lisbon High School marching band play a patriotic tune during the Memorial Day observance at Lisbon Cemetery. Layla Seidner, 4, of Boardman, waves a flag while wearing a red, white and blue outfit in Lisbon. Post 4111 wave to members of the public in Lisbon on Monday. (Photo by Mary Ann Greier)įrom left, brothers Scott, Jeff and Brad Arter, all members of the Lisbon V.F.W. Police initially had no body or evidence to determine if the crime actually happened.Scouts from Troop 92 march together on Memorial Day in Lisbon. The man then said his neighbor told him he had killed the man at the party on Friday night, according to the report. Sunday, police were contacted by a Desellem Road man who said his neighbor told him he had beaten a man up before his girlfriend convinced that man to come party at their house, according to a police report. There was no identification found with the body, the Journal reported.ĭeputies were tipped to the location of the body by someone who was out walking and came upon “something suspicious.” The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Information and Investigation and the Columbiana County Coroner’s Office are investigating. Stone said Wednesday Daniel Landsberger, 54, is in custody and is considered a “person of interest” in the death of the man found. Stone declined to comment on what he believes could be the cause of death. LISBON, Ohio (WYTV) – An unidentified man’s body was found Wednesday morning off Seigler Road in Wayne Township.Īccording to Columbiana County Sheriff Ray Stone, the body is believed to be connected to an incident reported at a Desellem Road trailer in Lisbon over the weekend and was most likely dumped at the Seigler Road location, according to WKBN print partner, the Lisbon Morning Journal. ![]()
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