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Suspect turns down deal
May 10, 2013 WARREN — A 28-year-old Youngstown man whose eight-count indictment links him to the drug overdose death of a 17-year-old Girard High School student turned down a plea deal offer Thursday, setting th... more »»
Dean honored for his service
May 10, 2013 WARREN — Less than 12 hours after a bruising defeat at the ballot box in his bid for the Democratic party nomination for re-election, City Council President Bob Dean was in Columbus Wednesday... more »»
News In Brief
May 10, 2013 Investigators:?Arsonist sets fire in vacant house WARREN — City fire investigators are looking into the cause of a late Wednesday night fire at a vacant house on Warren’s southwest side. more »»
Exploring wells
May 9, 2013 David Ballentine stood among the five storage tanks and just in front of the pipe that sends wastewater 3,900 feet beneath the surface. more »»
Operator tees up for course
May 9, 2013 WARREN — A second possible operator for the Old Avalon Golf Course in Howland stepped forward, telling City Council on Wednesday that he is interested in doing what he can to save the city-owned... more »»
Public silent on ’Pike plan
May 9, 2013 BOARDMAN — The Ohio Turnpike Commission held its first of three open meetings in Boardman on Wednesday to gauge public perception of Ohio Gov. more »»
Extra votes may swing levy
May 9, 2013 WARREN — Provisional and absentee ballots may very well determine the outcome of a tax levy that would fund schools in Brookfield. more »»
McKinley artifacts
May 9, 2013 ABOVE: Graduate students from Youngstown State University’s museum curator class completed an exhibit at the McKinley Memorial Auditorium museum in Niles which highlights the presidential campaigns... more »»
County may sell water to drilling industry
May 9, 2013 WARREN — Trumbull County commissioners today are likely to approve an agreement with Halcon Resources to sell the oil and natural gas well drilling company water needed for hydraulic fracturing. more »»
ODOT receives national snowplowing honors
May 9, 2013 CORTLAND — For the five or so months of the year that snow is a possibility, the highway technicians who drive snowplows are the unsung superheros of the Ohio, state roads officials said. more »»
Area news briefs
May 9, 2013 Bomb squad takes grenade from house BAZETTA — What appeared to be a World War II-era grenade brought the Youngstown Bomb Squad to Bazetta on Monday evening. more »»
Graham cruises to council win
May 8, 2013 WARREN — The sometimes bitter campaign between Council President Bob Dean and Jim Graham ended Tuesday with a vote of the people. more »»
Saffold wins close race in 6th Ward
May 8, 2013 WARREN — Councilwoman Cheryl Saffold was in the fight of her political life as newcomer Erica Royster nearly toppled the incumbent councilwoman in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. more »»
Fracking issue fails
May 8, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — Voters in the city seemed unfazed by arguments that fracking is dangerous to their health as they defeated a charter amendment Tuesday that would have outlawed the process and taken... more »»
McNally holds on
May 8, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — Former Law Director and Mahoning County Commissioner John McNally emerged as the winner of Tuesday’s Democratic primary for mayor. more »»
Relay For Life
May 8, 2013 Tribune Chronicle / Christopher Bobby Volunteers Jason Rogers of Warren, a member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 573, scales a ladder to help string power lines for Warren’... more »»
Ribbon cut for Exterran plant
May 8, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — Employees at the new Exterran plant in Youngstown are ‘‘chomping at the bit’’ to get the facility that fabricates equipment for the oil and natural gas industry up to ‘‘full steam,’’ it... more »»
Saturation patrols net results last weekend
May 8, 2013 SOUTHINGTON — Area law enforcement spent last weekend seizing drugs, making drunken driving arrests and serving felony arrest warrants as part of the two-day “Shield Detail” in Trumbull County. more »»
Supreme court to decide on Roberts
May 8, 2013 The Ohio Supreme Court is once again weighing whether to uphold the execution of Donna Roberts, formerly of Howland, the only woman on Ohio’s death row. more »» |
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