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Niles newspapers go digital
January 9, 2013 Whether you’re looking for family history, an article from the past or just browsing, Niles newspapers from 1908 to 2009 are now available through the McKinley Memorial Library website, www.mckinley. more »»
Museum stays decorated
January 2, 2013 The Ward Thomas Museum continues the tradition of showing off its holiday decor with the monthly open house to be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday. more »»
Students play Santa to residents
January 2, 2013 Eight students from National College, Youngstown Campus, and their instructor played Santa for six residents of Shepherd of the Valley – Niles on Dec. 21. more »»
Author tells kids to build characters
December 19, 2012 Shelley Pearsall, the author of five juvenile fiction books, visited Niles Middle School early this month for the third time to give a lesson to language arts students about building characters. more »»
Niles school to offer CPR?classes
December 19, 2012 Plans are being formulated at St. Stephen School for CPR classes for residents wishing to take classes to become certified. more »»
Volunteers get house ready for holidays
November 28, 2012 Volunteers from the Ward-Thomas Museum have been decorating the historic house since the first week of November and expect to have it ready for visitors in time for the holiday open house on Sund. more »»
Gallery to host artist’s reception
November 28, 2012 A reception to celebrate the work of artist, professor and author Al Bright, will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Art Outreach Galley in the Eastwood Mal. more »»
Residents get a peek at new school
November 14, 2012 More than 400 students, parents, teachers and residents had the opportunity to tour the new Niles McKinley High School, currently under construction on Dragon Drive, and to meet interim... more »»
Homes for Kids seeks caregivers
November 14, 2012 Homes for Kids is hoping to make children smile by having local residents become foster caregivers to the many children needing families and homes. more »»
Students learn about Veterans Day history
November 14, 2012 All Niles elementary and middle school students learned about Veterans Day from Thursday through Monday when American Legion William McKinley Post 106 First Vice Commander Robert Marino visited each... more »»
Niles church welcomes new pastor
October 17, 2012 Bishop George Murry of the Diocese of Youngstown took part in the recnet installation of the Rev. John-Michael Lavelle who was appointed last summer as pastor of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish. more »»
Ridge teachers win rewards
October 17, 2012 While all of the teachers in the Mineral Ridge School District were honored through Sam’s Club’s Teacher Rewards Program, only 20 could receive the $50 gift cards provided for the purchase of... more »»
Ceremony declares bike trail official
October 17, 2012 The Niles bike trail will be great for everybody, said Mayor Ralph Infante, when the ribbon was cut Friday to declare the 10-year project officially complete. more »»
Bike trail set to open Oct. 12
October 3, 2012 The Niles Greenway Bike Path will officially open Oct. 12 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to be held at 11 a.m. Oct. 12 at the Niles Trailhead at State Street and Robbins Avenue. more »»
Quilts made to benefit many
October 3, 2012 Trinity Lutheran Church’s quilt group has been busy making special quilts for those in need both locally and worldwide. more »»
Alumni Association to induct new members
September 26, 2012 The Niles Alumni Association will hold its annual dinner Oct. 21 at Ciminero’s Banquet Centre. Social begins at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served at 5:30. more »»
Homes director named leader
September 26, 2012 Shannon Harnichar knew she wanted to help make the Mahoning Valley a better place when she applied to be a member of Leadership Mahoning Valley’s class of 2013. more »»
Memorial to host Civil War battle
September 19, 2012 The Civil War battle at Antietam, the bloodiest battle of the war, will be commemorated Saturday at the McKinley Memorial Auditorium. more »» |
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