Getting rid of the snow
In downtown Warren, as the snow lets up, workers are busying removing the snow.
Al Adi speaks from Jordan
Deported Youngstown businessman Al Adi speaks with The Vindicator from Jordan.
Jason's picks- Cavalier
Jason Jugenheimer likes Schneider Weisse Aventinus Weizenbok (8.2% ABV, 16 IBU) The aroma provides notes of wheat and fruit, reminiscent of a Belgian ale. It’s semi-sweet on the palate due to the wheat and clove flavors, but the flavor transitions toward darker fruits and caramelized bananas. It finished slightly dry. This is a great beer.
Jim's pick - Cavalier Distributing
Jim Cyphert picks Brouwerij Bosteels Tripel Karmeliet (8.4% ABV, 16 IBU) “I had to pinch myself. Had I died and gone to heaven? I got to review one of the highest rated beers in the world this time around.
Dave's pick- Cavalier
Dave Shively likes Jackie O’s Mystic Mama (7.0% ABV, 80 IBU) Jackie O’s quest to continually reinvent its craft beers, by brewing beers with purpose, is what makes it a beacon in the world of craft breweries.”
Claudia HOERIG Preliminary Hearing
WARREN — After Claudia Hoerig's arraignment hearing this morning, during which she pleaded not guilty to an aggravated-murder charge and learned her bond would be $10 million, Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins had a news conference for the large media crowd and large gallery of spectators. "It's been a long journey, but you know justice is a journey. It doesn't end until it's done," Watkins said of the nearly 11 years it took to bring Claudia Hoerig back to Trumbull County to face aggravated murder charges in the 2007 shooting death of her husband, Karl Hoerig, in their Newton Falls home
Paul Hoerig
Claudia Hoerig, the woman indicted in the 2007 shooting death of her husband, Maj. Karl Hoerig, in Newton Falls, is jailed in Trumbull County after being returned to the United States from Brazil Wednesday night.
West Side Library Opens Soon
Officials for the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County promise a more tech-oriented experience for patrons of its new Michael Kusalaba branch, which is slated for an early February opening. In addition to typical library offerings, the branch will feature a “makerspace” which will give patrons access to high-tech equipment including a 3-D printer and laser engraver. Patrons can also access a soundproof recording room. “We’re hoping we can spur the creative juices of the local community,” said Aimee Fifarek, the library’s executive director. Other high-tech features will include a machine similar to a vending machine from which patrons can check out laptop computers to use anywhere in the library and a digital transfer machine which can digitize old family photos.
Mohip addresses private comments
Youngstown schools CEO Krish Mohip begins his CEO Update Meeting by addressing comments made public that he made during a private principals' meeting Monday.
Canfield's new city manager
Ellsworth native Wade Calhoun, left, from Dalworthington Gardens, Texas, is Canfield’s new city manager, replacing Joe Warino, who is training him.
Jordan Johnson
Jordan Johnson, 27, recently died from a drug overdose. His family shared his story in hopes even one person would be helped.
Al Adi PArty
Al Adi who owns a popular Youngstown store and eatery celebrated with friends, family and supporters after getting a stay of deportaion.
Todd Werth_Boardmans Top Cop
Todd Werth, the township’s new police chief, said he inherited a well-run organization and will continue on the path set by retired Chief Jack Nichols.
43
