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Hoerig attorney requests another extension on appeal
Hoerig attorney again requests more time on appeal filing
Program teaches people to be suicide gatekeepers
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN alcorn@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN The smallest word of encouragement could
Valley-made film with incredible cast hits theaters
Alice Englert stars in “Them That Follow.” The film is set among a snake-handling sect in Appalachia. It also stars Oscar-winner Olivia Colman, Walton Goggins, Kaitlyn Dever and Jim Gaffigan.
YSU's Hegedus, Hawkins back at full speed
Kierre Hawkins catches the ball during YSU's football practice at Stambaugh Stadium on Wednesday. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR
As 40th nears, Poland Historical Society focuses on Schoolhouse
Poland Historical Society Trustee Ted Heineman and Treasurer Joanne Eiselstein review the latest addition to the collection: the Cleland family album and history.
Agenda Friday
Agenda Friday Campbell school board, special meeting, 6:30 p.m., conference room, 280 Sixth St.
Top prize in program
Top prize in program YOUNGSTOWN Mara Cunningham, owner of Yo! Crash, the city’s first rage room,
CD RATES
CD RATES The table shows the annual percentage yield as of Wednesday. All yields given in percent.
Brown asked Trump to call on Senate Majority Leader McConnell to bring the legislative body back to vote on universal background checks
Ryan said he would lead a “caravan” today of Ohioans to McConnell’s hometown of Louisville, Ky.
developments in el paso
developments in el paso vAiming to play the traditional role of healer during national tragedy,
VINDY EXCLUSIVE | Restaurant could open next month near Youngstown's new amp
Earl Winner stands in front of the former Daugherty-Davis Co. cigar store and closed St. Vincent DePaul Society dining hall he is transforming into a new restaurant. Tavern 208 Bar and Grill in downtown Youngstown on Front Street could open as soon as next month.
Youngstown council and administration officials to meet privately today to discuss state audit
State auditor’s office has questioned the city’s use of $4.5 million in 2017 for economic development
12th annual Taste of Hubbard set for Sept. 29
Order tickets for Taste of Hubbard before they’re gone
Workhorse made $70 a day in second quarter
Second quarter earnings for potential Lordstown savior Workhorse paint a dire picture of the company