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MCCTC connects through mobile app
Staff report Canfield The Mahoning County Career and Technical Center is connecting with
Book to toast Ray’s Place, a Kent fixture
Staff report kent A book celebrating 75 years of locally owned, downtown Kent restaurant and
GRADS LIST
GRADS LIST These students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless noted: PENN STATE, Monaca, Pa.
Official GED Testing scheduled at Choffin
Official GED Testing scheduled at Choffin youngstown Official GED Testing sponsored by Choffin
Filing a FAFSA can help with college costs
Staff report Columbus As students apply to colleges and celebrate acceptances, the University
NEOMED gets new member on board
Staff report rootstown Northeast Ohio Medical University has announced the appointment of J.
Applications taken by ODOT for Safe Routes to School
Staff report Columbus The Ohio Department of Transportation is accepting applications for Safe
3 with ties to YSU start a new scholarship fund
Staff report Youngstown One current and two former deans of Youngstown State University’s
Students encouraged to apply for Polish Arts Club scholarship
Staff report Youngstown Aspiring artists, musicians, dancers and other students of Polish
USDA gives Kent State a grant to help rural co-ops, businesses
Staff report Kent Kent State University will receive a $225,000 economic development grant from
‘Bullies 2 Buddies’
‘Bullies 2 Buddies’ warren John F. Kennedy Catholic School will host the nationally renowned
YSU to host Financial Aid Awareness Week
Staff report Youngstown With the priority deadline looming to apply for federal student aid, the
Grove City College series to feature Salem Communications exec
Staff report Grove city, pa. The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Grove City
New Castle joins Tier 3 of Project Ignition
Staff report New castle New Castle Junior/Senior High School was selected to participate in Tier
YSU 2011 Winter Grads
More than 600 students received diplomas during winter commencement, which was Dec. 18. Because the
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