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Austintown board too conflicted
March 28, 2013 The danger of having elected officials in local governments where family members are employed became apparent last week in Austintow. more »»
Detection early is key to survival
March 27, 2013 March is the time of the year when those age 50 and older are reminded about a cancer-screening test. more »»
Give support to American Red Cross
March 26, 2013 March is American Red Cross Month, and it’s a good time to honor the everyday heroes who help in our communities. more »»
Questions about Bazetta levy
March 26, 2013 According to acting Bazetta Police Chief Michael Hovis, officers there couldn’t shoot halfway across the township’s Wal-Mart store with their guns. That’s ridiculou. more »»
Steubenville lessons apply everywhere
March 25, 2013 The weight of the Steubenville juvenile rape trial rests on three young lives that were irrevocably changed in a night of out-of-control teen partying last August. more »»
Help for vets satisfies a Valley need
March 24, 2013 The veterans housing project in Trumbull County and veterans resource center in Mahoning County will provide those who served the country and struggled to re-acclimate afterward with the help they... more »»
Orchids & Onions
March 23, 2013 ONION: To Geauga County Judge David L. Fuhry and his staff for allowing convicted school shooter T.J. more »»
Levy needs raise some questions
March 22, 2013 Local school districts asking for tax increases in the May primary election still have much that can be accomplished with their budgets. more »»
Hiring law firm was a bad idea
March 21, 2013 Warren taxpayers should not be on the hook to split legal fees with Patriot Water. Last month City Council voted to approve paying Bott Law Group $234,27. more »»
Approve fire levy in Weathersfield
March 21, 2013 Weathersfield taxpayers should realize the bargain they are receiving in fire protection and support a 2.5-mill additional levy on the May primary ballot. more »»
SERS brass spend much on travel
March 20, 2013 Members of the boards of Ohio’s five public employee pension programs are right to use educational and networking opportunities at conferences to help them administer the systems. more »»
Confidence in U.N. is lacking
March 20, 2013 North Korea’s government has declared the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War has been canceled. Not to worry, a United Nations spokesman assured reporters the same day. more »»
If Internet cafes are OK, regulate them
March 19, 2013 Paying money to play ‘‘games’’ in which there is a chance of winning more money is gambling. Calling it something else — like ‘‘Internet cafes’’ — doesn’t change that fac. more »»
Plug holes in Ohio’s Sunshine law
March 18, 2013 At every level of government, secrecy — sometimes, seemingly, solely for its own sake — often is the watchword of public officials. more »»
Plug holes in Ohio’s Sunshine law
March 18, 2013 At every level of government, secrecy — sometimes, seemingly, solely for its own sake — often is the watchword of public officials. more »»
Community rallied after awful crash
March 17, 2013 Warren City Schools Superintendent Michael Notar set the tone Sunday afternoon when he opened Willard School for people in the community to comfort each other after one of the worst tragedies... more »»
Orchids & onions
March 16, 2013 ORCHID: To the 165 people who participated in the Polar Plunge last week to raise $29,730 for Special Olympics. Participants plunged into frigid Mosquito Creek Reservoir. more »»
Curb the lack of enthusiasm
March 15, 2013 With the impending General Electrict Ohio Lamp Plant closing in Warren, and the grim scenes of an RG Steel auction this week fresh on everybody’s minds, it’s important to remember just how far the... more »»
Dems to pick candidate in private
March 14, 2013 Democrats are determined to keep voters from deciding who will win the party’s nomination to run against Ohio Gov. John Kasich next year. more »»
School strike raises issue of Ohio law
March 13, 2013 An expensive, intensive public relations campaign by organized labor resulted in the November 2011 rejection by voters of a law, known then as Senate Bill 5, to place limited controls on public... more »» |
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