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Fort Sumter restricts access

Fort Sumter restricts access CHARLESTON, S.C. The National Park Service says people can no


Chamber speaker

Chamber speaker BOARDMAN Gov. Mike DeWine will be the keynote speaker at the Youngstown/Warren


Agenda Monday

Agenda Monday Canfield school board, noon, meeting for the purpose of hiring and all such other


MILESTONES

MILESTONES PH.D 2007 grad of Ursuline earns doctorate degree Megan A. Vendemia of Boardman has


Ohio Pain & Rehabilitation, a chiropractic, physical therapy and orthopedic center in Warren,

Ohio Pain & Rehabilitation, a chiropractic, physical therapy and orthopedic center in Warren,


Blood Drives

Blood Drives MONDAY Cortland United Methodist Church, 155 N. High St., noon to 6 p.m. TUESDAY


COLUMBIANA, TRUMBULL COURTS

COURTS COLUMBIANA COUNTY NEW COMPLAINTS Salem Regional Medical Center v. Joseph Robb, money.


Births

Births St. Elizabeth boardman hospital Dolishah Spivey, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 16. Marynda


Closing a legacy

Opinion: We begin to ramp up this week the closing process of The Vindicator as it’s been known for 150


PATRICK J. UNGARO Calling hours, funeral

Calling hours: 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. to noon Thursday Services: noon Thursday.


Vindicator name, website to continue

An agreement has been reached for the Tribune Chronicle to acquire The Vindicator’s subscription list, masthead and the Vindy.com domain, Mark Brown, general manager of The Vindicator announced Friday.


Judge rules Justin Olsen wil remain in jail

Judge rules Justin Olsen wil remain in jail


Tease photo

‘Stuff the Bus’ event to help 1,000 Valley students

‘Stuff the Bus’ event to help 1,000 Valley students


Frustrations abound regarding process of dormitory planning

Former Youngstown Councilman Artis Gillam summed up community members’ reaction to the creation of a dormitory for at-risk youth when he said: “I don’t want anyone coming to my neighborhood without us knowing what’s going on.”


CEO Justin Jennings discusses city school district strategy

Distress commission has first meeting with new schools CEO in office