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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Kids eyes light up at Y'town Model Railroad Assoc. fall open house, display
Jack DeMain, third-most senior member of the Youngstown Model Railroad Association, has had a love affair with model trains since he got his first Lionel set in 1946 when he was 6.
Church's first Thunder Run raising funds for toys for foster kids, orphans, needy
Christ’s Church may be reorganizing and have a small congregation, but you could say the church also is reaching out to the community in a big way.
Torture by Taliban, Trump's criticism, intel gained weighed in Bergdahl sentence, experts say
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's brutal five years of captivity by Taliban allies carried significant weight in an Army judge's decision to spare him prison time for leaving his post in Afghanistan in 2009, legal experts said.
Belgian airline exec, biker's legs amputated from Manhattan terrorist attack
Marion Van Reeth biked hundreds of miles through rugged parts of the world on charity excursions.
AP: At least 195 Trump, family, empire websites hijacked
Four years ago, well before the furor over allegations Moscow meddled in the 2016 election that put Donald Trump in the White House, at least 195 web addresses belonging to Trump, his family or his business empire were hijacked by hackers possibly operating out of Russia, The Associated Press has learned.
D-II regional girls soccer: Lake Catholic 2, Canfield 0
The Cardinals were the Valley's last soccer team standing.
Four shot at Market Street club
Four people shot early today at a Market Street club are expected to survive, police said.
New Youngstown teacher evaluations to be linked to district performance
Teacher evaluations now will include “shared attribution measures,” or student-growth measures that can be attributed to a group – in this case, the school district, schools CEO Krish Mohip explained.
Mahoning County cuts ribbon on $4 million dog shelter
Dog Warden Dianne Fry became tearful as she thanked the community for the effort that went into constructing the 14,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art building, which the public can tour today from11 to 3.
“The People of the Mahoning Valley: Stories of Identity and Innovation” opens today
The $500,000 exhibition occupies most of the first floor of the building. Visitors can check it out today for free at a one-day open house from noon to 4 p.m.
Spartans’ upset bid slips away against Tigers
All was well for the seventh-seeded Spartans (6-5) for most of the second half.
‘Dynamic’ Girard outguns Lakeview
Mark Waid passed for 362 yards and three TDs and ran for 113 yards and two more scores.
Trumbull Adoption Day joins 3 more kids with new families
To Don Beauchene, who along with his wife, Michelle, adopted Lucianna on Friday during Trumbull County Adoption Day at the courthouse, there’s no difference between his adopted and biological children.
Big 3 helps South Range pull away from rival Crestview in D-V rematch
Big plays from Aniello Buzzacco, Peyton Remish and Mathias Combs led the Raiders over the Rebels.
Hundreds celebrate Boys & Girls Club’s positive influence
When asked to describe what being part of the Boys & Girls Club of Youngstown has meant to her, 15-year-old La’Niya Muldrow paused briefly, but didn’t mince words.
Kravitz Deli honors fallen police officer, raises funds
Kravitz Deli donated a dollar from each discounted sandwich they sold to a Justin Leo charitable fund.
‘Hamilton’ actor to give lessons this month
Seth Stewart grew up in Kent and started attending the James Dance and Performing Arts Center when he was 10
Kremlin praises Ovechkin’s Putin Team
Kremlin praises Ovechkin’s Putin Team MOSCOW The Kremlin has backed Alex Ovechkin’s new “social
‘Bad Moms’ starts season with a bomb
By JOCELYN NOVECK Associated Press In that old Christmas stalwart “Love Actually,” the wonderful
East Palestine becomes latest local to fall to Mogadore
The Mogadore Wildcats’ dominance against local teams continued Friday night
Two Canfield students first to receive Microsoft certification in county
Cullen Brady and Kendall Conrad, seniors at Canfield High School, completed Microsoft Office certifications in late October.
Federal judge dismisses YSU from SGA lawsuit
Student who argued rights were violated by SGA elections board can continue her action against its adviser
METRO DIGEST || Albino deer shot
Albino deer shot POLAND A village official said an albino deer that was found shot with an arrow
Community comes together for opioid summit
Judge Theresa Dellick of Mahoning County Juvenile Court welcomed a crowd of about 100 people to a Community Opioid Summit at Covelli Centre on Friday. The court and Mahoning County Mental Health and Recovery Board organized the event.
BUSINESS DIGEST ||
Job workshop YOUNGSTOWN YWCA Youngstown will host a job-skills workshop beginning Monday. It
OUT & ABOUT | Club Calendar
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Conklin, Cappuzzello to direct new league
Rob Conklin and Dave Cappuzzello will be commissioner and president, respectively, of the new NorthEast 8 Conference.
Knowing winter roosting boxes
As colder weather approaches, I often get questions about winter roosting boxes. Many cavity-nesting
Third-ranked Buckeyes look to avoid a letdown
Ohio State will face the Hawkeyes (5-3, 2-3) as an 18-point favorite but the Hawkeyes are no pushover.
First-half fumble took away Valley Christian’s momentum
The game against East Canton was tied at 7 early in the second quarter.
Summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Liberty and Girard
A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Liberty and Girard
Annual Sacred Music Festival set for Sunday
Annual Sacred Music Festival set for Sunday CANFIELD Western Reserve United Methodist Church,
Tribe picks up 2018 options Brantley, Tomlin
The Indians are convinced Michael Brantley will be healthy and productive.
Warm enough to fish
Cold is not my favorite weather, but I don’t cower at home when the mercury plummets. It’s
Today’s entertainment picks:
Today’s entertainment picks: v Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m.: An all-American concert
BMW issues recalls for fire risk
Associated Press DETROIT BMW is recalling more than 1 million cars and SUVs in two U.S. recalls
LeBron conjures up 57 against Wizards
Associated Press WASHINGTON Look out, NBA. Walking to the locker room after scoring 57 points
Don’t be lazy: Get out and vote
Opinion: There are several key races and tax issues in Youngstown and Mahoning County on Tuesday’s ballot that require your vote
House GOP revises tax bill, makes it less generous
Associated Press WASHINGTON House Republicans on Friday quietly made changes to their far-
Russia’s hackers took only a week to pry into Clinton camp
Associated Press WASHINGTON Nineteen thousand lines of raw data associated with the theft of
Bergdahl spared from prison; Trump calls it a ‘disgrace’
Bergdahl spared from prison; Trump calls it a ‘disgrace’ FORT BRAGG, N.C. Army Sgt. Bowe
Why raises are elusive even with unemployment so low
Associated Press WASHINGTON With U.S. unemployment at a 17-year low and businesses complaining
Rising tech stocks send S&P 500 to record
Associated Press NEW YORK Another spurt higher for Apple and other technology stocks helped the
YSU visits winless Sycamores
Indiana State has not won a game this season, but it has won a game called “Two degrees of Bo Pelini.”
‘Here’s looking at you, kid’
Opinion: By Danny Tyree Cagle Cartoons When I was in my late teens, a Nashville TV station ran a late-
The DeMains celebrate their 50th anniversary
The DeMains celebrate their 50th anniversary
DeAngelos mark 50 years with family vacation
DeAngelos mark 50 years with family vacation
YEARS AGO FOR NOV. 4
YEARS AGO FOR NOV. 4 Today is Saturday, Nov. 4, the 308th day of 2017. There are 57 days left in
Miss McClintock, Mr. Flores plan vows for fall 2018
Miss McClintock, Mr. Flores plan vows for fall 2018
Rusnovs honored at dinner for 50th anniversary
Rusnovs honored at dinner for 50th anniversary
Record Review
Maroon 5 Album: “Red Pill Blues” Grade: A When Adam Levine hits his buzzer and swivels his
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Opinion: QUOTE OF THE DAY “Crooked Hillary bought the DNC & then stole the Democratic Primary from Crazy
US carries out 1st airstrikes against ISIS in Somalia
Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia The U.S. military for the first time has conducted two
Contradicting Trump team: Warming mostly man-made
Associated Press WASHINGTON A massive U.S. report concludes the evidence of global warming is
Hits from Dems, Trump put Sessions in hot seat
Associated Press WASHINGTON The nation’s chief law- enforcement officer found himself in a
Ohio 11 growers chosen for medical marijuana program
Associated Press COLUMBUS Ohio has chosen the first 11 cultivators for its medical marijuana
Girard woman faces child-endangerment charges
Jaylyn Hoschar, 19, also faces charges of resisting arrest and obstructing official business
Klays 4 Kids
Klays 4 Kids West Middlesex, Pa. Hidden Valley Sportsmen’s Club, 268 Gilkey Road, is having a
METRO DIGEST || Mill Creek reopens road
Park reopens road YOUNGSTOWN Mill Creek MetroParks reopened West Newport Drive between Canfield
Real testing time for democracy
Opinion: By Cokie Roberts and Steven V. ROBERTS Andrews McMeel Syndication Orrin Hatch of Utah, the
PREP FOOTBALL Notes & recaps
Perry 38, Struthers 8 PERRY Perry quarterback Kolston Brewster was 16 of 28 for 200 yards and
Baldwin is well equipped to serve as Y’town judge
Editorial: The contrast between the two candidates for Youngs-town Municipal Court judge in Tuesday’s election
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