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YSU’s Tammy King is ATHENA Award winner
Youngstown State University's Tammy King is ATHENA Award winner
Youngstown wants about $1 million in unpaid tickets
Top 60 with unpaid parking tickets includes former attorneys, members of media and a county-owned car
Betras backs Kale-Pesta for Mahoning Democratic leader
The party will vote June 11 for a new chairman
Grand jury indicts man in April 11 fatal crash
Man charged in fatal Warren crash indicted on aggravated vehicular assault
Youngstown clerk of courts calls for crackdown on those with numerous parking tickets
She wants legislation to allow tire boots and windshield barnacles
Campbell council sends labor contract back to committee
City officials also plan to place flags on veteran graves in anticipation of Memorial Day
New CEO signs pact
New CEO signs pact YOUNGSTOWN Justin Jennings signed his $190,000-a-year contract this week to
PIA plans open house
PIA plans open house VIENNA Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics will host a public open house
CD RATES
CD RATES The table shows the annual percentage yield as of Wednesday. All yields given in percent.
Lake Milton woman sues manufacturer over jet-ski injuries
The woman suffered “mutilating injuries” after falling off the watercraft in 2017, a civil suit alleges
Lawsuit filed over abortion measure
Effort seeks to have law declared unconstitutional Associated Press COLUMBUS Planned
Agenda Friday
Agenda Friday Columbiana County Board of Elections, 1:30 p.m., board office, 7989 Dickey Drive
Selected local stocks
Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Alcoa Inc.,25.010.00 Aqua America, .20
Port authority sees Warren winery scheduled to open next month
Port authority sees Warren winery scheduled to open next month
Furor on the trail
Alabama law moves abortion to the center of 2020 campaign Associated Press WASHINGTON
Help coming on blocking scam calls for robocall-plagued US
New moves by U.S. regulators could help thwart some of the billions of robocalls received in the U.S. The rising volume of calls in the last few years has created pressure on Congress, regulators and phone companies to act
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