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Trumbull MetroParks will ask voters in November for first levy
Trumbull MetroParks will ask voters in November for first levy
YSU president is interested in having the university explore buying two off-campus housing facilities
The two buildings recently were put up for sale
Union challenges dispatcher’s termination
Staff report BOARDMAN The Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, the union that represents
WRTA boosting services
Randy Tierney, of Youngstown, waits to board Western Reserve Transit Authority’s Route 5 South bus Wednesday at the authority’s Federal Street station.
Ryan in South Carolina
Ryan in South Carolina YOUNGSTOWN U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate,
POLICE CALLS
POLICE CALLS A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard, Liberty and Girard: HUBBARD
Births
Births St. Elizabeth boardman hospital Randy and Kelli Rogan, Youngstown, girl, July 25. Levi
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Aim to show appreciation to drivers at picnic YOUNGSTOWN Aim Transportation Solutions is
Valley adds jobs, but unemployment rate up since May
Ohio has lagged behind the national unemployment rate for 79 consecutive months.
Surplus food/clothing
Surplus food/clothing Temple Emmanuel Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 108 W. Indianola,
Liberty officer who shot would-be robber identified
Liberty police release name of officer who shot would-be robber
61st Hubbard St. Pat's Festival starts Aug. 1
The 2019 St. Patrick Parish Festival will run from next Thursday to Aug. 4 at 357 N. Main St., Hubbard, and offers food, rides and entertainment. Involved in the preparations are, from left, the Rev. Mike Swierz, Bill Bancroft and John Bartos, parish deacon.