Angel Food Blessings
Angel Food Blessings
Youngstown
Crossroads Church, 554 S. Meridian Road, will be taking orders for Angel Food Blessings in a box, now offering various sizes of food boxes from $21 to $41.
There are no income restrictions or guidelines. If you eat, you qualify. Pre-order, pre-pay with cash, debit or credit cards, money orders or Ohio Direction Card are accepted.
Orders for the December menu will be taken on the following dates: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday; 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. The last day to place orders is Saturday by 12:30 p.m.
Distribution of food will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 18. For more information, call 330-544-1064, 330-799-9988 or 330-719-5002.
Boil order in Canfield
Canfield
The city has issued a precautionary boil order for residents on Skyline Drive until noon today. The city experienced a waterline break on Skyline Drive.
Therefore, it is advised that residents boil water vigorously for at least one minute.
This includes any water used for drinking and water to make ice, cooking and oral hygiene.
The city has no evidence that the water system was contaminated but are advising residents to use this precautionary measure.
Plea in burglary case
WARREN
Reggie Tyson, 28, of Lane Drive Southwest pleaded innocent Monday in Warren Municipal Court to charges of aggravated burglary and discharging a firearm into a habitation after an incident involving him, the mother of three of his children and a juvenile male.
The incident occurred at a home on Paige Street Northeast just before midnight Friday.
Witnesses said Tyson kicked in the front door of the home where the children and their mother live and fought with the male inside.
Tyson also went outside and fired a gun once at the front of the house, police said.
Police found a muddy footprint on the front door, a bruise on the juvenile’s forehead, Tyson’s cell phone in the apartment and bullet damage to a gutter.
Officers located Tyson a short time later in the area of Forest Street Northeast and Vine Avenue.
Tyson is in Trumbull County jail in lieu of $100,000 bond. If convicted, he faces up to 18 years in prison.
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