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Ohio High Court: no secret ballots allowed when doing public business

Associated Press COLUMBUS Ohio’s Supreme Court has unanimously ruled governmental bodies can’t


Hawaii returns to defend crown

Since 2005, the islands have claimed three LLWS titles, the most by any state.


MLB roundup

MLB roundup Thursday’s other games AMERICAN LEAGUE Mariners 7, Tigers 2 DETROIT Dylan


Trump ties US success to 2nd term: ‘You have to vote for me’

Associated Press MANCHESTER, N.H. President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to reassure his


Israel bars 2 US reps with nudge from Trump

Associated Press JERUSALEM With a push from President Donald Trump, Israel on Thursday barred


Shooter’s friend to remain in jail

Associated Press DAYTON A longtime friend of the Dayton shooter who authorities say bought him


Woman indicted in stabbing death

Happened in her East Side apartment


Notre Dame hopes to book another playoff

For Notre Dame to reach its second straight College Football Playoff, it may have to run the table behind quarterback Ian Book.


COURTS

COURTS MAHONING COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSES Douglas T. Burdette, 48, of 8920 Herbert Road,


Weak global growth likely to mean US slowdown, not recession

Associated Press WASHINGTON How fragile is the global economy? The U.S.-China trade war is


NFL Roundup

NFL Roundup Thursday’s Games Eagles 24, Jaguars 10 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Cody Kessler’s return


Car and bike show

Car and bike show COLUMBIANA Columbiana Ford will have a car and bike show from 5 to 8 p.m.


Colts WR suffers ‘severe’ ankle injury

The promising second-year player suffered a “significant” left ankle injury that prompted teammates and Cleveland Browns players to take a knee


Dems need a moral vision

Opinion: By Tracey L. ROGERS OtherWords “Yes we can,” went Barack Obama’s presidential campaign slogan,


No voter suppression here

Editorial: Canton Repository: Repeating something that isn’t true more loudly and more often doesn’t make it


FirstEnergy gets bailout, then socks it to workers

Editorial: Toledo Blade: FirstEnergy Solutions got its $150 million-a-year bailout from the state of Ohio and


Christina O’Neill to become bride of Ben Belcik

Helena Sell of Boardman and Joseph O’Neill of Girard are announcing the engagement of their


Austintown Fourth of July parade hosts annual float competition

By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com Austintown Township hosted their annual Fourth of July

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Christina Noll, Richard Wetzel set Decenber rite

POLAND Robert and Janice Noll and Dr. Robert and Bina Wetzel, all of Poland, are announcing the


Mill Creek Park hosts Explorers Kitchen Chemist Camp

By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com The Mill Creek MetroParks hosted the Explorers Kitchen

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