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Hubbard High’s anti-drug PSA wins 1st in contest
The Trumbull Ashtabula Group Law Enforcement Task Force awarded Hubbard High School;s production and broadcasting class $1,000 for its anti-drug public service announcement contest.
Campbell school board approves site work for community center
The center will be along state Route 616 near the city’s K-7 school.
Four Austintown students win Knights of Columbus contest
Students created posters warning about drugs and alcohol.
Liberty to revamp policy on student transfers
After an uproar over a new open-enrollment policy, Liberty schools Superintendent Joseph Nohra said the board of education is going to rewrite the resolution to clarify its position and plans to put it up for a vote in June.
Special Olympics has ninth annual track meet in Girard
If you want to know where Jared Ausnehmer gets his inspiration as an athlete, just take a look at his shoes.
Special needs students gather for 21st prom
The dance, now in its 21st year, brings students with special needs from more than 30 schools across three counties together for a prom experience.
Fitch junior shines in shoe repair
Maeson Green, a Fitch High School junior, puts his best foot forward with his shoe-repair and cleaning business.
Austintown hosts annual Wax Museum Show
Austintown second-graders showed their historical knowledge at Austintown Elementary’s annual Wax Museum Show
DeBartolo Foundation awards $140K in scholarships
Twenty high-school seniors from Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties each received $7,000 scholarships.
Nearly 1,000 in attendance for Grandparents Day
More than 500 grandparents and special guests attended 400 St. Christine School students’ annual Grandparents Day
Project Veritas attempts sting operation at Lordstown schools
A spokesman said Project Veritas does not comment on ongoing investigations “real or imagined.”
Boardman officer leaving schools job after 15 years
Boardman police Sgt. Chuck Hillman soon will leave his job as a school resource officer after 15 years to become supervisor of the township’s 911 dispatch center.
Youngstown’s teacher of year evokes natural talent
Brogan Todd, Volney Rogers Elementary kindergarten teacher, was named Youngstown City Schools Teacher of the Year for 2018.
Hubbard elementary students raise $6,223 for teacher with cancer
Hubbard Elementary School students pulled all the stops to make their Pennies for Patients fundraiser in April successful.
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