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Circling the silos
Opinion: Before the closure of Lordstown, this group of Mahoning Valley leaders was contacted by GM CEO Mary
Democrats strongly defend abortion rights at forum in SC
Democrats strongly defend abortion rights at forum in SC COLUMBIA, S.C. Twenty Democratic
New Castle YMCA host Pop-Up Fitness classes
The first class on hula hooping is Tuesday at Cascade Park.
Pride parade in Warren celebrates diverse lifestyles
Matt Cockrin drew a large crowd as he displayed his dancing prowess while lip-syncing to a popular song, but when it came to the underlying meaning behind his coordinated leaps, gesticulations and turns, he was anything but silent.
Official: Greenway represents vision for growth
The Great Ohio Lake to River Greenway marks the only time Mill Creek MetroParks has resorted to federal property seizure methods in modern history.
First paid concert at amphitheater draws 2,500
The first paid concert at the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre was an ear-splitting, rapping success.
Vindicator celebrates its 150th year of publishing
On June 25, 1869, the first edition of the Mahoning Vindicator, a new weekly that called for the “speedy triumph” of Democratic Party principles and the rescue of government from the grasp of its “imperialistic assassins,” was published.
Man found dead of gunshot after car crash on Tod Avenue in Warren
Man found dead of gunshot after car crash on Tod Avenue in Warren
MS Consultants to pay $150,000 to resolve Kinsman sewer dispute
MS Consultants to pay $150,000 to resolve Kinsman sewer dispute
School board powerless to reinstate popular principal
About 30 teachers and supporters came to the meeting to support principal Cathy Dorbish.
Surplus food/clothing
Surplus food/clothing Temple Emmanuel Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 108 W. Indianola,
Agents find drugs, guns
Agents find drugs, guns KINSMAN Agents with TAG Drug Task Force on Thursday executed a search
Agency seeks ‘hosts’ for rotting whales
Unusual die-off continues along America’s West Coast Associated Press PORTLAND, Ore. So many
Joint law-enforcement effort nets 33 guns, indictments
Thirty-three guns off the street and four federal indictments – so far – happened after a spike in homicides late last year led to federal, state and city law-enforcement agencies working together.
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