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HUBBARD — Boardman head coach Fred Mootz calls Spartans ace Tori Strines the team’s “bulldog” in the circle. She lived up to ...
The Wall That Heals will arrive in Warren on Tuesday afternoon and organizers are hoping it will be greeted with a lot of fanfare and patriotism as it makes its journey — with a motorcycle escort — ...
A FirstEnergy subsidiary will have a second public open house June 4 on its revised 6-mile power line project with plans to file an application for approval by the Ohio Power Siting Board within 90 ...
Those watching the Cleveland Guardians on television this weekend as they play the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park probably ...
The Ohio Controlling Board approved $85,884 in funding to Youngstown State University to purchase equipment for manufacturing education and to train and up-skill current and future workers. The ...
The asbestos abatement and demolition of the former South High Fieldhouse ended up costing 40% more than the approved ...
A troubled teen from the city’s North Side has been on the run since August, with both his family and the juvenile court ...
As the great philosopher David Burge once intoned, “Yes, English can be weird. It can be understood through tough thorough ...
After a rainy week, the track postseason finally began on Friday with the Division I meet at Austintown Fitch High School.
YOUNGSTOWN — Austintown Fitch’s small-ball mindset and aggression overwhelmed Strongsville en route to a six-inning 10-0 ...
In coming days and weeks, chances are strong you’ll be interrupted on your leisurely stroll down the street by a passionate petition peddler beseeching you for your John Hancock. That petition ...
Alanjuwon Daniels had been working as a relationship banker in the downtown Youngstown Chase Bank branch in the Realty Tower ...