Ashtabula News & Weather: Thunderstorms, Obituaries & Star Beacon Move

As the day unfolds, will the promise of a spring morning give way to the volatile embrace of an evening thunderstorm? The forecast for Ashtabula and surrounding areas paints a picture of meteorological drama, with potentially severe storms brewing on the horizon.

The weather report for this morning anticipates rain, a somber prelude to the more dramatic atmospheric events expected later. Residents should brace themselves for the possibility of thunderstorms rolling in as the day progresses. The National Weather Service has issued a warning, hinting that some of these storms may pack a punch, potentially becoming severe. The wind is expected to shift, blowing from the south at speeds between 10 and 20 mph, adding a palpable tension to the air.

In the meantime, for those seeking solace or seeking to pay respects, the digital realm of legacy.com provides a vital service. Browse Ashtabula local obituaries, a poignant reminder of lives lived and lost. The platform offers more than just names and dates; it serves as a virtual memorial, where families can find service information, send flowers, and leave lasting memories and thoughts in the guestbook. It is a digital space for healing, a place to connect with the departed and offer support to those left behind.

The sky, however, is not expected to be completely overcast. A mix of clouds and sun is predicted, suggesting moments of brightness interspersed with periods of shadow. As the wind shifts to the north, its velocity will decrease, ranging from 5 to 10 mph. These gentle breezes may offer a respite from the brewing weather.

The Star Beacon's coverage of local events and developments is constantly evolving, ensuring its readers are informed, engaged, and connected to their community. With a daily circulation of 10,573, the newspaper, owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., continues to cover local news, sports, and events in the area. The Star Beacon is also actively developing its digital presence, providing readers with the convenience of accessing the newspaper remotely 24/7 on any device.

Tragedy has touched the community. It is with deep sadness that we report the passing of Branem, age 76, who departed this world on Saturday, March 22, 2025. She peacefully passed away at the Chardon Healthcare Center in Chardon. Born on July 25, 1948, in East Cleveland, Branem lived a life that touched those around her. Details regarding memorial services and ways to honor her memory can be found at legacy.com, a trusted resource for finding obituaries.

In another section, the townships zoning commission unanimously rejected rezoning of the former Lincoln School property after stiff local opposition at a Monday night meeting. The decision reflects the community's concerns and priorities regarding land use and development in the area.

For those with a penchant for culinary exploration, the impending opening of Hanako Japanese Hibachi and Sushi in Conneaut, located at 257 East Main Road, is something to anticipate. Christopher Gillett of The Star Beacon has the exclusive details. Stay tuned for more information and updates on this exciting new venture.

However, the Star Beacon itself is also undergoing a transformation. The newspapers office on Park Ave in Ashtabula will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, March 17th and 18th. The move is expected to be finalized during the week, and the community is eagerly awaiting the grand opening of the new office. The team at The Star Beacon is inviting the community to join them at their new location on Wednesday, March 19th, at 4510 Collins Blvd Suite #4 in Ashtabula.

The world of sensory experiences goes beyond the visual, and the Star Beacon delves into these topics in its editorial pieces. The editorials explore the sense of 'taste', highlighting the complexities beyond sight and smell, including topics like The Sense of smell and winetasting. Readers can delve into thought-provoking articles exploring the intricacies of taste and the nuances of the palate.

While the sky may alternate between sun and cloud, a stray shower or thunderstorm remains a possibility in the early hours. Be prepared for changing conditions as the day unfolds. Winds from the southeast are expected to range from 5 to 10 mph, further contributing to the ever-changing weather pattern.

As the community adapts to the change, so too is the Star Beacon. The new office is a testament to the newspaper's dedication to serving the Ashtabula community. Take the Star Beacon with you wherever and whenever you go. Your community resource for news, commentary, photos, video, and special features is evolving.

The Star Beacon, the local daily newspaper serving Ashtabula, Ohio, is on the move! To accommodate this transition, our office on Park Ave, Ashtabula, will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, March 17th and 18th. The team will be shifting everything to their new location. We encourage readers to visit their new location on Wednesday, March 19th at 4510 Collins Blvd Suite #4, Ashtabula.

Your community is evolving, and so is the newspaper. This full replica of the printed product provides you the newspaper as you know and love it from the convenience of the web. In a world of rapid changes, The Star Beacon adapts, making sure that you stay connected to what matters most.

The Star Beacon encourages readers to make sure they take The Star Beacon with them as they navigate through their daily lives.

For those who wish to honor and remember loved ones, search for life stories, milestones, guestbook entries, and celebrate the life of your loved ones.

Access the galleries to get more information or other photos related to any news, events, or other information.

As the seasons change, The Star Beacon continues to serve the community. Whether you are looking for news, information, or just a way to stay connected, make sure you stay connected to what matters most.

The Star Beacon is dedicated to providing the residents of Ashtabula County with a comprehensive view of their surroundings. The newspaper covers a wide variety of topics from local news, sports, and community events, to national and international stories, editorials, and more.

As The Star Beacon continues to evolve, the newspaper looks forward to serving the people of Ashtabula for years to come. Stay informed, stay connected, and stay engaged. Make sure to keep up-to-date with The Star Beacon and be a part of your community.

With the weather's impending shift, a renewed sense of awareness will come into play. Keep your umbrella handy, and plan to enjoy this day accordingly. The elements of life will continue to unfold with a dramatic dance.

The local communities are always coming together to make changes that positively impact our neighborhoods. With recent town meetings and events, the townships zoning commission has had some recent successes in the county. These successes are important for the entire community to stay connected to local events that have a lasting effect on the county.

As the city continues to grow and develop, the need for new establishments will inevitably increase. One notable new addition will be Hanako Japanese Hibachi and Sushi, which is set to open soon and be located on 257 East Main Road in Conneaut. Keep a close eye out for information, as this new restaurant will be opening up soon, bringing flavors and tastes to the county.

Ashtabula County's community is continuously moving, so make sure that The Star Beacon is with you every step of the way. The daily newspaper will continue to be there for all of your needs and to provide you with updates on the latest news and events. It is important for people to stay updated with what's going on around them.

The Star Beacon will also be updating and enhancing its digital presence, so be sure to access it now, anytime, anywhere. This full replica of our printed product provides you the newspaper as you know and love it from the convenience of the web. Also available remotely 24/7 on any device.

The weather forecast is always subject to change, and the events that are happening can change the weather at any time. However, the Star Beacon will always be on the scene with what the residents of the county need.

For the coming days, make sure to stay in touch with the local news, and make sure to take The Star Beacon with you everywhere you go.





Obituary: Branem

Full Name Branem
Age 76
Date of Passing Saturday, March 22, 2025
Place of Passing Chardon Healthcare Center, Chardon
Birth Date July 25, 1948
Birthplace East Cleveland
Obituary Link Legacy.com




Business Opening: Hanako Japanese Hibachi and Sushi

Business Name Hanako Japanese Hibachi and Sushi
Type Restaurant
Location 257 East Main Road, Conneaut
News Source The Star Beacon
Reporter Christopher Gillett
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