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OEA delegates vote to join with Strong Schools

Staff report Columbus Delegates at the Ohio Education Association Fall Representative Assembly


Students create ornaments for Green Team’s tree

Staff report Canfield What can you make with an empty tuna can and some construction paper? Or


Registration open for Bestway program

Staff report Youngstown Registration is open for Mahoning & Columbiana Training Association’s


YCS students compete in World Scholar’s Cup

Staff report Youngstown Three Youngstown Christian School students competed this month in the


TCTC program receives highest evaluation rating

Staff report Champion The Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program at the


4 at YSU get scholarships

Staff report YOUNGSTOWN Four Youngstown State University students have been awarded the


YSU 2012 FALL GRADS

More than 600 students received diplomas during fall commencement, which took place Dec. 16. Because


City schools’ transportation chief wins award

Jeff Vrabel Sr., chief of transportation for Youngstown City Schools, has received the 2012 Foundation For School Business Management’s Outstanding Transportation Director of the Year award, The Ohio Association of School Business Officials has announced


Pastors join students for breakfast at YCS

Staff report Youngstown Youngstown Christian School students invited their pastors to have


Westminster students compete in bond-rating competition

Staff report new wilmington, pa. Twelve Westminster College financial economics students


More GED test dates offered

More GED test dates offered youngstown Official GED testing sponsored by Choffin Career and


Excellent area schools recognized

Staff report Canfield The Eastern Ohio P-16 Partnership for Education has recognized area


Dentistry bachelor’s to begin at YSU

Staff report Youngstown Madeleine Haggerty, director of dental hygiene at Youngstown State


YSU frat shooter will spend life in prison

Shirlene Hill, center, mother of murder victim Jamail Johnson, is comforted by her son, Sydney Hill Jr., during the sentencing hearing Thursday for those charged in Johnson’s murder. Jamelle Jackson, an identified shooter, received a 90-year-to-life sentence.

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KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Campus Kitchen wins national award

Staff report kent The Campus Kitchen Project is a national organization that provides healthy