Attorneys, judges to be remembered


Attorneys, judges to be remembered

YOUNGSTOWN

The Mahoning County Bar Association’s memorial committee will honor lawyers and judges who died in the last year at a ceremony 11 a.m. Thursday in the domestic relations courtroom on the fourth floor of the county courthouse, 120 Market St.

Those memorialized are Judge Nils P. Johnson Sr., William Green Jr., William Glenn Osborne, William Kish, Irvin Fine, Vincent E. Gilmartin, Judge Robert G. Lisotto and Solomon Malkoff.

Probate Court Judge Mark A. Belinky will give the memorial address.

Click-it kick-off

LISBON

The Family Recovery Center will kick off the Click it or Ticket campaign from 11:30 a.m. to noon Friday at the Gazebo in Lisbon Square.

Community leaders and musical presentations are scheduled, and refreshments will be served.

Click it or Ticket is the nationwide campaign that begins every Memorial Day weekend to get people to wear their seatbelts. The campaign continues until June 3, and law enforcement officers will give tickets to drivers stopped for other offenses who are not wearing a seat belt.

Board Up campaign

WARREN

Trumbull Business College will partner with Trumbull County Weed & Seed and Trumbull Neighborhood Partnership as part of their Board Up campaign this summer.

Staff and students, and agency volunteers will be gathering at the Trumbull Business College campus, 3200 Ridge Ave. SE, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday.

They will be painting boards that are used to secure abandoned homes. The upgraded look will keep the structures from becoming community eyesores until they are demolished or renovated.

Weed & Seed is a federally funded program of law enforcement and community activities designed to stabilize neighborhoods.

Art workshops

NILES

The Art Outreach Gallery in the Eastwood Mall will offer summer workshops for children from June 25 to July 14 at the gallery.

Fifty workshops, including photography, jewelry making, French and Spanish language, creative art-making and more will be offered to children ages 3 to 18.

Area art educators and art education students from Trumbull Career and Technical Center, Kent State University, American University and Carnegie Mellon University will conduct the workshops.

The workshops are free, but registration is required. Registration forms are available at the Art Outreach Gallery, Eastwood Mall Customer Service Center or www.artoutreach.org . Children are asked to bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank.

For information, call the Eastwood Mall office at 330-652-6980 or Gail Stark at 330-219-7833.

Infant homicide probed

AKRON

Authorities in Northeast Ohio are investigating the death of a 6-month-old who suffered a blow to the head.

The Summit County medical examiner’s office ruled Tuesday that the death of Kylie Dawson of Wooster was a homicide.

She was taken to the hospital in Wooster last Thursday with head trauma and was transferred to a hospital in Akron, where she died Sunday.

STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS