Open enrollment


Open enrollment

NORTH LIMA

The South Range School District is accepting open-enrollment applications for the 2017-18 school year. Students must reside in an Ohio school district and be in grades K-12. Grades four, five, seven, eight and 10 are closed for new applications due to current enrollment capacities.

Applications can be picked up at the board of education office and also can be downloaded from the South Range website, www.southrange.org. Applications will not be accepted until 8 a.m. Monday at the board office, 11300 Columbiana-Canfield Road. Applications must be complete at the time of delivery

Holistic diagnosing

NILES

Dr. Danielle MacDuff, a naturopathic doctor, is offering a six-week class on holistic diagnosing from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 at ETI Technical College, 2076 Youngstown-Warren Road.

Participants will learn the benefits of holistic medicine as well as how to recognize early-warning signs associated with illnesses, enabling them to proactively treat problems before they get worse.

The cost is $70, which will go toward the Phoenix House building fund. To sign up, call 330-758-9567 or visit drdanni.eventbrite.com.

Visit with mayor

YOUNGSTOWN

The monthly “Five Minutes with the Mayor” will take place Tuesday, starting at 4:15 p.m., in the mayor’s office on the first floor of city hall, 26 S. Phelps St.

Citizens are invited to visit with Mayor John A. McNally to ask questions or voice concerns on issues in the city.

Not guilty plea

WARREN

Tre Vaughn L. Walker, 24, of Woodbine Avenue Southeast, is being held in the Trumbull County jail without eligibility to make bond after pleading not guilty to tampering with evidence and improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle in a Wednesday night incident.

Walker was the driver of a car police followed from West Avenue Northwest after a 9:06 p.m. 911 call about someone walking through the neighborhood wearing a mask.

As an officer followed the car, a passenger got out and ran but dropped a glove and handgun. He was not apprehended. But when the officer approached Walker, a mask and pair of gloves were on his lap. Police also found a shotgun in a nearby yard.

Walker also is charged with driving under suspension, failure to control and driving left of center.

Shooting injury

WARREN

A city man suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the leg Thursday afternoon when he went to the door of the home at 2045 W. Market St. to “collect a debt,” Lt. Jeff Cole of the Warren Police Department said.

The man went a few houses west, where police found him in a front yard not long after the 1:20 p.m. incident.

The victim said the shooter, who came to the door from inside the house, had gone back inside after the shooting, Cole said. So officers surrounded the house and attempted to communicate with him but got no response. Officers eventually entered the home and found no one inside.

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