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‘Great’ 1919 strike forged long-term gains for labor
ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Timothy A. Seman, genealogy and local history librarian at the main branch of the Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County, stands beside some of the stacks with which he is so familiar. Seman was a major source of information for this story about the strikes of 1919 that occurred around Labor Day that year.
New thrills await as 173rd Canfield Fair opens 6-day run Wednesday
It’s a sure sign that the 173rd annual Canfield Fair is just ahead when Reithoffer Shows Inc. are cleaning and assembling rides. In addition, the six-day fair, which begins Wednesday, features hundreds of food stands and more than 100 free shows and exhibits.
Butler director reflects on 100-year-old museum
By GUY D’ASTOLFO dastolfo@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN The Butler Institute of American Art has been
Youngstown gets Purple Heart City designation
Ceremony is set at noon Wednesday in downtown Youngstown.
NEO Impact Academy ribbon-cutting, tour
NEO Impact Academy ribbon-cutting, tour CAMPBELL The Northeast Ohio Impact Academy will have a
Fundraising professionals organization to have Nov. 15 awards ceremony
Winners are honored in eight categories
Warriors Inc. hosts fall leadership boys and girls programs
The programs begin Oct. 5 and run through Dec. 7.
Author visits Valley for book on food solutions
Staff report A new book about cities that are creating new food-distribution systems includes a
SOUTHERN COMFORT: Penguins’ pickoffs trigger victory in Alabama
Youngstown State players celebrated with the trophy after defeating Samford 45-22 in the Guardian Credit Union FCS Kickoff Classic on Saturday at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery, Ala.
ARMED FORCES
ARMED FORCES VETERANS Retiring after 29 years BROOKFIELD Navy Lt. Cmdr. Arthur C. Fuller, a
Angry on any given Sunday
Opinion: The tiger is dead, and I can now get off. It has been a hellish ride for 34 years – just as the late
Many wondering: What will happen once The Vindicator closes
The sun sets on The Vindicator building as the venerable newspaper prepares to publish its final edition Saturday. Some analysts warn of a news desert after Youngstown-based ‘People’s Paper’ closes.
Many UFO sightings reported in western Pennsylvania
Many UFO sightings reported in western Pennsylvania By STEPHEN HUBA Tribune-Review PITTSBURGH