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Former school aide gets probation in child-endangering case
The former Leonard Kirtz School aide was accused of excessively disciplining two young boys.
Boardman woman accused of taping child to chair faces additional felony charges
Struthers couple charged with child endangering in connection with suspected drug overdose
Boardman Park’s Adventure Day Camp kicks off
More than 100 children are enrolled in the first week of Boardman Park’s Adventure Day Camp. The camp aims to give kids the structure of a school day, but with plenty of summertime fun.
The top 20 global concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city. Includes the average
The top 20 global concert tours, ranked by average box office gross per city. Includes the average
First-year speech and debate competitor heads to nationals
Austintown student Johnna Blystone is headed to Birmingham
Austintown reduces, reorganizes principal team
Penk and Swavel move to Austintown Fitch High School as assistant principals.
East High graduate will preside over East
Sonya Gordon, a 1991 East High graduate, will serve as East High’s new principal for the 2018-18 school year
Valley teacher, mom aims to help poor African kids
Elizabeth Danyi, a kindergarten teacher at Stambaugh Charter Academy, will travel to Africa in July to teach students in Tanzania. Pictured are Danyi and her two daughters, Violet, 3, and Evangeline, 2 months.
Boardman student with rare disease looks to the future
Limitations on walking haven’t stopped this Boardman graduate from accomplishing her goals.
396 awarded diplomas at Fitch commencement
Marquis Barbel, one of nearly 400 seniors who graduated during commencement exercises Saturday morning in Austintown Fitch High School fieldhouse, raises his diploma in triumph.
New-and-improved Youngstown summer school
Youngstown’s new summer school program has almost tripled last year’s student participation
Poland community unites to support 18-year-old aneurysm survivor
A group of Poland Seminary High School students spent their first Friday night of summer vacation hanging out at school.
Renovations moves SMARTS program to downtown art school
Youngstown community leaders celebrated SMARTS’s transition to a stand-alone Community Art School
Speaker to grads: Campbell High key to his success
Members of Campbell Memorial High School's National Honor Society pose before receiving their diplomas at commencement Thursday evening at Campbell's John Knapic Field.
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