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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Breach plans for Girard dam sent to ODNR
Breach plans for Girard dam sent to ODNR GIRARD — City officials have submitted plans for a breach
Strike delayed at Thomas Strip Steel
Strike delayed at Thomas Strip Steel WARREN — Thomas Strip Steel’s 273 employees were on the verge
Tree lovers win: Plan to be revisited
Tree lovers win: Plan to be revisited YOUNGSTOWN — North Side residents Mary June, 66, and Jean
Business owners praise PONY
Business owners praise PONY Hotels, restaurants and other businesses across the Mahoning Valley
Task force checkpoint leads to one alcohol arrest
The Mahoning County OVI Task Force reported it arrested one person...
City man pleads guilty to ‘06 shooting.
City man pleads guilty to ‘06 shooting. YOUNGSTOWN — A man charged with murder in a Jan. 2, 2006,
Defendant in Agee murder held without bond.
Defendant in Agee murder held without bond. YOUNGSTOWN — A judge has ordered a young man charged
Rainfall shortage varies by location
SALEM — Sunday’s rainfall helped crops, as will the humidity forecast for this week. However, the
Township man charged for leaving accident scene
Township man charged for leaving accident scene AUSTINTOWN — A two-car accident Sunday night
No evaluation done for Superintendent Webb
YOUNGSTOWN — The city school board never got around to completing a job performance evaluation for
Lordstown school levy meeting is set
LORDSTOWN – Interested residents are asked to attend a school levy committee meeting scheduled for
State OKs architect funds for YSU project
COLUMBUS — The state Controlling Board OK’d the release of more than $2.6 million for Youngstown
Six miners trapped in Utah mine
Six miners trapped in Utah mine HUNTINGTON, Utah (AP) — Six miners were trapped by a cave-in
Charges dropped against ex-detective in Warren
WARREN — Judge Andrew Logan of Trumbull County Common Pleas Court has dismissed charges against
Local projects get state Nature Works dollars
COLUMBUS —The state released nearly $1.8 million for improvements at public parks, including a
Get out of the house for National Night Out
Get outside with your neighbors Tuesday night and send a message that crime has no place near your
Georgia man says he was hit by taxi in Boardman
BOARDMAN — A Georgia man was treated at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center after claiming he was
Car and bike show coming Sunday
WARREN — The 3rd annual Stunt Fest Car and Bike Show will be from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday at Packard
‘Virginia Woolf’ opens Friday in New Castle
NEW CASTLE, Pa. — “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” will open Aug. 10 at New Castle Playhouse, 202
Youngstown Connection members attend camp
YOUNGSTOWN — Three Youngstown Connection members attended the Show Choir Camp of America held at
State fire marshal investigates New Castle blaze
State fire marshal investigates New Castle blaze NEW CASTLE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania State Police
Shaker Woods festival makes annual return
COLUMBIANA — The Shaker Woods Festival will be held this Saturday and Sunday and the following two
Tractor club schedules annual show
Tractor club schedules annual show BAZETTA — The Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County will hold
Vindy.com News Podcast for Aug. 6, 2007
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PROGRAMS At the center
Here are some of the programs and services offered at the Girard Multi-Generational Center:
Conversing with spirits
The spirits communicate for many reasons — but please don’t ask for lottery numbers. BOARDMAN
Men catch award with new lure
They got the patent from relatives in Croatia. A first-place award at an international
District needs levy to dig out of debt
School board members felt they couldn’t ask voters for more than 9.5 mills. YOUNGSTOWN — City
Half of all companies surveyed said they expect to lose more than half of their senior managers in
Half of all companies surveyed said they expect to lose more than half of their senior managers in
Boardman police turn to local airwaves
A man wanted on a warrant from 2005 saw his photo on the station and turned himself in.
WANT A READING?
Free, short readings are available every month. They are at Steinbeck’s Cafe, 584 E. Main St.,
Healthy bodies make healthy minds, schools say
One idea is to get the pupils moving during morning announcements. BOARDMAN — Healthy pupils
Austintown: $5,902,000.
Austintown: $5,902,000. Boardman: $8,612,000. Campbell: $782,000. Canfield: $5,069,000.
Mobile banking services taking off
Banks are starting to allow customers to make transactions by cell phone. Noah Richardson was
10 tips to help you avoid personal finance mistakes
Letting emotions drive financial decisions isn’t the smartest thing to do. DALLAS — All of us
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED Thomas C. Carter Jr. The U.S. Marshals Service in Northern Ohio is
Girard Center to seek levy
The center is in need of tax dollars if it hopes to continue operating. GIRARD — City
NATION
NATION Survey measures time spent slacking off at work NEW YORK — The average employee’s 9-to-5
Companies protect workers from domestic violence
In 2005, 28 percent of reported threats at State Farm were domestic-related. Melissa began to
Task Force report
Task Force report BEAVER — The Mahoning County OVI Task Force reported it arrested one person for
Looking out for one another
City safety officials have been very receptive to the neighborhood association. WARREN — Rain