Arraignment reset


Arraignment reset

YOUNGSTOWN

A plea hearing and arraignment for Kevin L. Harris of Warren, the man accused of running a $20 million Ponzi scheme out of an office on Parkman Road Northwest in Warren, has been moved back six days to 2 p.m. next Wednesday. Harris faces charges of money laundering and wire fraud and a penalty of 30 years in prison if convicted. The hearing will be before Magistrate Judge George Limbert in U.S. District Court here. The hearing was moved back at the request of Harris’ attorney, Gilbert Rucker III of Warren.

Civil-service panel

BOARDMAN

The township civil-service commission meets at 8:30 a.m. today in the conference room at the township government center, 8299 Market St.

Electronics drop-off

CAnfield

Mahoning County residents can drop off unwanted electronics at the Canfield Fairgrounds. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, residents are asked to bring old computers, monitors, printers, keyboards, fax machines, cell phones, microwaves, DVD players or VCR units to the main entrance, Gate 3 off Fairgrounds Boulevard.

There’s a $5 fee for computer monitors and a fee for televisions that ranges from $5 to $25. Everything else is accepted for free. The drive is sponsored by the Canfield Township trustees and Mahoning County Green Team. For more information, contact the Green Team at 330-740-2060.

Event rescheduled

NILES

Trick or Treat at Eastwood Field will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. today. The event was rescheduled from Tuesday because of inclement weather. A limited number of tickets still are available for the event for just $1 each for children 12 and younger. Parents do not need tickets to attend. For more information, call 330-505-0000.