Hundreds walk for a good cause
Hundreds walk for a good cause
kSeveral hundred people turned out for Sunday’s Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes at the Canfield Fairgrounds. Perfect weather greeted people of all ages, including Taylor Martin, 9, of Boardman and Danny’s Dream Team that took first in the hula-hoop contest.
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New degree at YSU
kYoungstown State University plans to offer a master’s degree in applied behavior science beginning next fall. It will be a 42-credit-hour program that will include two full years of internships.
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SPORTS
Mooney gets leg up on the competition
kFor Cardinal Mooney High School’s boys soccer program, there is no regular season anymore. The Cardinals already have beaten a host of state powers.
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Stewart finally wins
kTony Stewart ended his frustrating winless season Sunday by earning his first Sprint Cup Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway when NASCAR ruled Regan Smith’s last-lap pass was illegal.
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business
It’s electrifying for GM, others in Paris
kAs the race to offer the first commercially viable electric car charges up, automakers hoping to cash in on environmental concerns displayed a slew of models at the Paris Motor Show. GM plans to be one of the first to market with the rechargeable electric Chevrolet Volt.
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life&work
Protecting kids’ IDs
kBecause identity theft is typically associated with financial matters like the misuse of credit cards, most people don’t realize that their child’s personal information could be stolen and misused.
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