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Trumbull prosecutor tells parole board Lockney committed ‘pure evil’
“Imagine a 7-year-old child being repeatedly raped by her own father; and then, when very ill from injuries her little body received during the rapes, that same father denied her medical treatment. He just let her suffer.” Trumbull prosecutor Dennis Watkins tells the parole board about Lockney.
Air Reserve station study puts its future in community’s hands
Better coordination of communications needed, the study says
City board hires Morrison for planning, development assistance
Hunter Morrison was one of the architects of the Youngstown 2010 plan.
Youngstown council candidate arrested for child endangering
OVI charges pending result of blood test
Niles schools searching for another interim treasurer
For nearly two months, Lori Simione has been interim treasurer for Niles City Schools in addition to her full-time position as treasurer of the Trumbull County Educational Service Center.
NY man to plead guilty in fraud case
Haki Toplica, 25, of New York, is expected to plead guilty next month to scamming a local businessman out of more than $120,000 and dozens of vehicles.
mahoning county S&P reaffirms AA- bond rating
Officials also discussed Monday’s meeting on a $1.5 million proposal to re-open Youngstown Developmental Center in Mineral Ridge
Browns pump up to give Steelers run for crown
In this Aug. 8 file photo, Cleveland Browns wide receivers Jarvis Landry (80) and Odell Beckham Jr. (13) talk on the sideline during an NFL preseason football game against the Washington Redskins in Cleveland. The expansion era has been tortuous, two embarrassing decades of despair and dysfunction. Those painful days appear to be ending.
Schauffele surges to share lead
The gallery clears the way for Jason Kokrak to hit from the rough and onto the green at the fifth hole during action at the BMW Championship golf tournament at Medinah, Ill., last Friday.
New exhibit shows how Tod family lived in 1800s
Tiki Fiffick, the great-great-granddaughter of Gov. David Tod, takes a photo of a bedroom set made during the 1870s and used in Gov. Tod’s home. The furniture is part of the new “Tod Family Treasures” exhibit at the Arms Family Museum.
Agenda Saturday
Agenda Saturday Lordstown Village Council Fire/Public Safety Committee, 9 a.m., administration
MAHONING COUNTY Indictments
A grand jury also indicted these people on these charges: Juwan A. Hawkins, 26, Compton Lane,
Surplus food/clothing
Surplus food/clothing Austintown Community Church, 242 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Austintown, food