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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

Youngstown board seeks more cuts

Youngstown board seeks more cuts YOUNGSTOWN — The city school board expects to have a new spending


Canfield man faces fourth OVI arrest

Canfield man faces fourth OVI arrest AUSTINTOWN — A man is facing a felony charge of operating a


Pact to be signed Thursday with new Chevy Center promoter

Pact to be signed Thursday with new Chevy Center promoter YOUNGSTOWN — The city’s board of control


Recounts set for close Mahoning Valley races

Recounts set for close Mahoning Valley races Every vote counts. Just ask Lordstown Councilwoman


Quaker Community Fire District to be dissolved

Quaker Community Fire District to be dissolved SALEM — The Quaker Community Fire District is one


Mayor Williams wins prestigious award

Mayor Williams wins prestigious award YOUNGSTOWN — Mayor Jay Williams said winning a prestigious


West Elementary School closed a second day

West Elementary school closed a second day YOUNGSTOWN — West Elementary School on Schenley Avenue


Hubbard man injured in accident today

Hubbard man injured in accident today BROOKFIELD — A 19-year-old man was injured about noon today


Brothers held in Warren murder

WARREN – Two Warren Township brothers are charged in connection with the Tuesday night shooting


LIMELIGHT

The following people were recognized recently: BROOKFIELD — Lisa Dickson, president of Decorating


CAREER PATHS

The following personnel moves have been announced locally: HEALTH CARE Humility of Mary Health


Commissioners OK $45,000 for Belleria loan

WARREN — The Trumbull County commissioners have approved the county’s contribution of $45,000 toward


Chear Channel lays off 3 from radio stations

BOARDMAN — Clear Channel laid off three employees from its area radio stations, including afternoon


Third suspect in death is 16 years old

YOUNGSTOWN — A 16-year-old boy is now the third suspect in the Sunday evening shooting death of


Robber gets 10-year term

YOUNGSTOWN — A 10-year prison term has been imposed on the last of five defendants in a robbery, in


Fire at vacant Hilton Ave. house

YOUNGSTOWN — The front door was open and fire visible at 50 Hilton Ave. when crews arrived just


Block Watch meeting planned

Block Watch meeting planned YOUNGSTOWN — The Snoop Block Watch will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at


Benefit is for woman who awaits transplants

Benefit is for woman who awaits transplants AUSTINTOWN — The family of Gina Acierno Kijowski, who


Tour of homes in East Palestine

Tour of homes in East Palestine EAST PALESTINE — “Christmas With a Small Town Charm” is the theme


FOOD SALES AND DINNERS | Sit-down and takeout events planned

FOOD SALES AND DINNERS THURSDAY • Col. Louis J. Campbell VFW Post 3538, 157 Lowellville Road,


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses John L. Ormiston III, 25, of 21225 Lake Park Blvd., Alliance,


Oil futures hit record after Mideast violence

Domestic oil inventories are expected to fall while consumption rises. NEW YORK (AP) — Oil


Little things mean a lot

Little things mean a lot Focusing on a $4 million provision in a $76 billion tax overhaul proposal


Dems blame Bush for high oil prices

Opinion: In April of last year, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was asked why gas prices were surging ever


Cell phones are a distraction for drivers

Opinion: COLUMBUS — The next time you’re reaching for that cell phone while driving, you should stop and


Companies are partners in war on terror

Opinion: In the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, the Bush administration had a choice: Aggressively pursue


St. Elizabeth’s Family Birthplace

St. Elizabeth’s Family Birthplace Suzanne Heckman, Niles, boy, Nov. 5. Joanna Pera and Edward


War on illegals is like war on terror

Opinion: Like the war on terrorism, progress in the immigration war is also mixed. A federal judge in San


InfoCision plans large addition

AUSTINTOWN — InfoCision is planning a large addition to its building at 5740 Interstate Blvd. The


China is poised to rule the world’s economy

Opinion: MOSCOW — The China-Russia Friendship Year is finishing early this month with great pageantry.


Benito Velazquez Jr. is president of the board of directors of Organizacion Civica y Cultural

Benito Velazquez Jr. is president of the board of directors of Organizacion Civica y Cultural


Preliminary ruling would place tariff on Chinese imports

The ruling calls for 17 percent tariffs on Chinese pipe. Wheatland Tube, Sharon Tube and


STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE

STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Aqua America, .50, 22.98 .19 Avalon Holdings,7.60.01 Clear


Delphi’s loss reduced by smaller expenses

The auto parts supplier reduced its quarterly loss to $1.2 billion. DETROIT (AP) — Delphi Corp.


Agenda Thursday

Agenda Thursday Weathersfield Township trustees, caucus session, 10 a.m., township administration


REGION

REGION Reservations due today for military-leave seminar HOWLAND — Reservations are due by today


“I am determined to remove my uniform once we correct these pillars — the judiciary, the

Opinion: “I am determined to remove my uniform once we correct these pillars — the judiciary, the executive


Vindy.com Election 2007 Vindy.com Podcast

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