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Eckert's Interiors closed this week as its owners enter retirement. The store was at 8574 Market St. for 30 years.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, of Niles, D-17th, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the $2.235 million Bristol Fire Station. Behind him is the site where the station will be built along state Route 88 in Bristolville. The ceremony was Thursday.
Added: Tue, August 3, 2010
Edgar Allan Posey, Posey for short, a German short-haired pointer, plays with Fereve Simmons of Pennsylvania as both beat the heat in the shade of a tent.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
Anthony M. Cafaro Sr., left, the recently retired president of the Cafaro Co., and his attorney J. Alan Johnson talk to reporters outside the Mahoning County jail shortly after Cafaro went through the booking process. Both men said Cafaro is innocent of any charges and will fight to clear his name.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
Anna, 6, and Emma, 9, and their mom, Carrie Paris, all of Canfield, watch and help Kim Reeher to groom Parker, a standard poodle, at the Steel Valley Cluster Dog Show at the Canfield Fairgrounds.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
FEARSOME FIVE: Youngstown State University quarterbacks, from left, Marc Kanetsky, Kurt Hess, Najee Tyler, Patrick Angle and Ganon Hulea take the field at Stambaugh Stadium on Thursday during YSU Media Day. The five battling for the starter position as the Penguins prepare for their first season under new coach Eric Wolford.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
Mahoning Valley baserunner Giovanny Urshela (10) successfully steals second base as Tri-City’s Ben Orloff (2) bobbles the throw during the ninth inning of Thursday’s game at Eastwood Field in Niles. Urshela eventually arrived safely at home on a sacrifice fly to give the Scrappers a 3-2 win over the Valley Cats.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
Robbie Seitz, 9, left, his brother, Jonathan Seitz, 15, and Curtis Stanich, 14, all of Poland, wait as Robbie writes a message on a piece of wood for the “LeBronfi re” that was planned for after the game but postponed because of rain.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010
From left, Matt LePosa of Protect & Shred; Gracie Beish, 24, and Bill Botch, 24, both of Boardman; and Gary Bosley of Protect & Shred gather LeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers apparel before Thursday night’s Mahoning Valley Scrappers game at Eastwood Field in Niles. Fans who brought James apparel to shred gained free admission for the game against the Tri-City Valley Cats.
Added: Thu, August 5, 2010