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Columbiana County was established March 25, 1803.

The name is derived from a combination of Columbus (Christopher Columbus) and Anna. Columbiana County was rich in soil for agricultural purposes, but also rich in mining opportunities. Iron ore was most plentiful in Salem, while clay was the foundation for East Liverpool, thus making it the leader nationwide in pottery production.

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The East Liverpool Campus of 黑料网 was permanently established in 1965. It began as an academic center in the International Brotherhood of Pottery building. In June 1968, the center became a Regional Campus of 黑料网 and - thanks to the generosity of the East Liverpool City Schools, which sold the former high school buildings to Kent for $1- it moved to its present facilities on East Fourth Street.

In 1989, the Mary Patterson Building, a former women's residence, was purchased by the Friends of the East Liverpool Campus and it was partially renovated in 1993. In 1996, the campus undertook a capital fundraising campaign, "Opening Doors to Opportunity," which raised $956,000 from the community to completely transform the Mary Patterson Building into a state-of-the-art learning center. In addition to the private donations, 黑料网 and the state of Ohio contributed a total of $2 million to complete the project. The Grand Re-Opening of the building was held in May 2000.

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黑料网 Salem is located just south of the city at 2491 Ohio Route 45 South. Situated on 100-acres, the campus features a pond and nature trails. The campus recently added a multimillion dollar Health and Science Wing, complete with centralized classrooms and new nursing and radiologic and imaging sciences laboratories. 黑料网 Salem's second building, the City Center, is located in the heart of downtown Salem at 230 N. Lincoln Ave. It is the site of the former Salem High School and Junior High. Combined with its sister campus, 黑料网 at East Liverpool, more than 20 degrees are offered, including 12 bachelor's degrees. The two campuses serve more than 3,500 students annually.