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HEAT WAVE | Salvation Army in Warren provides cool spot
HEAT WAVE | Salvation Army in Warren provides cool spot
UPDATE | Former exec of YMCA's Camp Fitch will plead to child porn charges
Report: Former exec of YMCA's Camp Fitch charged with possession of child porn
Master plan to ebb Boardman flooding to be drafted
ABC Water and Storm Water District board members from left Michael Dockry, Jason Loree and Keith Rogers answer questions during a meeting Thursday night at Canfield Township hall.
Canfield raises stormwater fees to fund upgrades
City utility customers will pay an additional $15 per quarter, starting on the next billing cycle.
British Open delivers celebration of golf, some rough starts
Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates after getting a birdie on the 16th green during the first round of the British Open Golf Championships at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, Thursday, July 18, 2019.(AP Photo/Jon Super)
Disney’s latest live-action remake lacks punch of original
Close on the heels of “live-action” remakes of “Aladdin” and “Dumbo” and on the precipice of a reborn “The Little Mermaid,” “The Lion King” is back, too. The remakes have been a mixed bag offering some combination of modern visual effects, fresh casting and narrative tweaks to catch up more dated material to the times.
Teddy Foltz’s convicted killer: My trial rights were violated
By JUSTIN DENNIS jdennis@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Attorneys argued the constitutionality of Zaryl
Agriculture Hall of Fame Bowman, Crosser to be inducted
Staff report LISBON The Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame will induct the late Harry
Antenna TV viewers must rescan sets soon
By GUY D’ASTOLFO dastolfo@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Mahoning Valley residents who watch television
Mauthe Bridge accessiblity
By Jessica Hardin jhardin@vindy.com POLAND The embattled Poland Municipal Forest Board has
New walking path can be place of solace, refuge, speaker says
The Rev. Dr. Robin Woodberry, executive director of the Mahoning Valley Association of Churches, and Ja’siyah Betts, 8, of Youngstown, lead the way as they stroll around the new walking path at Irma Davis Park. The dedication of the path at the South Side park took place Thursday afternoon.
Ohioans get tax cut in new $69 billion budget for state
By KANTELE FRANKO Associated Press COLUMBUS Republican Gov. Mike DeWine approved a 4 percent
Selected local stocks
Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Alcoa Inc.,23.410.26 Aqua America, 2.09
CLUB CALENDAR
CLUBS First Friday Club of Greater Youngstown welcomes Shannen Dee Williams, Ph.D., at 11:30 a.m.
SPORTS digest
Curbstone to begin luncheons on Sept. 9 BEAVER TOWNSHIP The Curbstone Coaches will resume their
Barnes & Noble to host author event
Barnes & Noble to host author event BOARDMAN Barnes & Noble, 381 Boardman-Poland Road, will host
Ryan’s presidential bid is fizzling
Opinion: The future of U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan’s presidential campaign looks rather bleak. His final hope to
Pedestrian injured
Pedestrian injured BOARDMAN A man was struck by a car traveling on U.S. Route 224 at 7:25 p.m.
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