Campbell aims to fight blight, revive the city
CAMPBELL — Mayor Bryan K. Tedesco has his sights set on returning a large amount of city-owned property to productive use, but is focused first on a few key ...
Derailment lawsuits transferred to federal court
LISBON — Several lawsuits filed in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court this year against Norfolk Southern over the 2023 train derailment and ...
Community news
STUDENT PRESS FREEDOM: Journalism students will present a program promoting student press freedom Feb. 28 at Youngstown State University. The Student Press Freedom ...
Agenda
• AUSTINTOWN BOARD OF EDUCATION will meet 4 p.m. today in the board conference room for a work session with a regular meeting at 5 p.m. in the ...
Mary C. Smidt 1928-2025
Angela Arriola 1944-2025
NORTH JACKSON — Angela Arriola, 80, passed away peacefully, Wednesday morning, Feb. 19, 2025, at Antonine Village, North Jackson. Angela was ...
Walmart rolled through 2024, but uncertainty seeps into ’25
NEW YORK — Walmart delivered another year of strong sales and profits as its competitive prices became a strong magnet for inflation-weary shoppers. Yet ...
Trump backs idea to send some DOGE savings to American citizens
Newest credit union offering assists community groups
Phantoms’ Mesic eyeing one last goal: the Clark Cup
Longtime Penguins announcer Mike Lange dies at 76
Cavaliers beat Nets 110-97 in Brooklyn
Heart disease leading cause of death in US
February is not only known for Valentine’s Day, chocolate, flowers and heart-shaped decorations, but also as American Heart Month. According to the National ...
Senior news
PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: Norovirus on a rampage among young and old
Pharmacy closings leave many Ohio residents vulnerable
A significant percentage of Ohioans rely on prescription medication to maintain their health. As our population grows, so, too, does the number of people in need of ...