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Niles schools seek renewal tax levy

District officials emphasize approval would not increase taxes


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Crowds savor tastes of Easter at Mill Creek brunch

The dining room was packed to the gills for two sittings Sunday


Reviewing their records

Youngstown Academic Distress Commission members must consider two candidates for Youngstown City Schools CEO with traffic or performance issues


Local court project receives tech grant

Staff/wire report COLUMBUS Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor has announced 47


Velvet Ice Cream’s Ye Olde Mill to open for the season May 1

Velvet Ice Cream’s Ye Olde Mill to open for the season May 1 UTICA, ohio Velvet Ice Cream will


THE CALGARY STAMPEDE is Where the World Meets the West

by Barbara Barton Sloane Special to the Vindicator Hang on to your Stetson, partner. Get ready


Fred Astaire studio here celebrates 65th anniversary

Fred Astaire Dance Studio here celebrates 65th anniversary


Woodstock artifacts headed to museum 50 years later

Woodstock artifacts headed to museum 50 years later BETHEL, N.Y. A bass guitar and handwritten


Affordable music for the family in NYC? Try a jazz club

Affordable music for the family in NYC? By KATHERINE ROTH Associated Press NEW YORK New


Car-sharing offers ways to profit from or ditch personal car

sharing offers ways to profit from it or ditch it By CATHY BUSSEWITZ Associated Press NEW


Substation break-in

Substation break-in COLUMBIANA A Farrell, Pa., man who broke into a city electrical substation


Courtyard honored

Courtyard honored CANFIELD The Courtyard by Marriott Youngstown-Canfield, 4173 Westford Place,


ARMED FORCES

ARMED FORCES VETERANS Awards banquet AUSTINTOWN The United Veterans Council of Youngstown is


HELP NETWORK

HELP NETWORK Grants Help Network of Northeast Ohio recently received grants that will enable it


Edmunds: How to avoid more car than you need

By MATT JONES Edmunds Car shoppers often spend too much. But the culprit isn’t necessarily shady