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Welcome back, Dad
k A BROOKFIELD High School graduate returns home from more than a year of military service in Iraq to see how much his now-18-month-old son has changed.
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Roar back to '20s
k THE NATIONAL Packard Museum in Warren is offering people the opportunity to step back in time with the exhibit "Packard -- The Roaring Twenties and All That Jazz."
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BUSINESS
Blue Sky outlook
k A LOCAL medical-services company looks to expand after setting up new offices with a new name.
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Staying on track
k A SINGLE-LINE railroad that stretches through Columbiana and Mahoning counties will continue operating for now, despite a bankruptcy declaration.
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OPINION
Life with my 2 dads
k The daughter of two gay men writes in a column that the president's insistence on opposing same-sex marriage makes it impossible for her to forget that the validity of her family is under attack.
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RELIGION
Station struggles
k A LOCAL Catholic radio station may fail if the station's owners can't find donors to keep it running.
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SCHOOL
Students in TV
k THIS FALL, students will be responsible for operating Canfield's new community television station.
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