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DOG HOUSE CLOSED: The Afro Dogs Motorcycle Club had used this building at 725 Steel St. on the West Side as a social hangout. The building, however, is on the city’s demolition list. Police also found illegal utility use and a stolen motorcycle at the former bar.
Added: Tue, February 9, 2010
Picturesque spot: If you are brave enough to face winter’s fury, another place to take a Valentine’s Day date is the historic Silver Bridge in Mill Creek Park in Youngstown.
Added: Tue, February 9, 2010
MEN AT WORK: Ed Hallahan, left, and Wayne Grover, workers at the Butler Institute of American Art on Wick Avenue, Youngstown, help stabilize Jedd Novatt’s artwork. The art museum is a good place to spend time on a Valentine’s Day date. The daily admission cost: free.
Added: Tue, February 9, 2010
ON THE ROUTE: Anna Marie Glover, a 24-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service, delivers mail along Lakeshore Boulevard in Boardman. She said Monday that deep snow makes her job challenging.
Added: Sun, February 8, 2009
McDonald's Johvonnie Mosley (44) gets blocked by Lowellville's Kelly Hynes (21), Monday February 8, 2010
Added: Mon, February 8, 2010
CAGED: An above-ground gas line was placed just off Cardinal Drive, by Canfield High School, several months ago while Columbia Gas of Ohio crews work on finishing underground lines that will supply more gas to an industrial business. The above-ground line is temporary and will be removed in the spring.
Added: Tue, January 19, 2010
Tyler Evans (10) of Austintown packs more snow on top of the fort his father help him make.
Added: Sun, February 7, 2010
Adriana Sikora (40) of Poland and Stephanie Berdis (35) fight for the ball during their game Monday night in Austintown.
Added: Sun, February 7, 2010
CLEAR VIEW: David Michael, left, and James Wolfe are both employees of Tri-State Glass in East Liverpool. They carried a large window into the soon-to-be Goodwill store in the Austintown Plaza. The store opening will mark the eighth Goodwill store for Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries.
Added: Thu, February 5, 2009
MOVING TRIBUTE: Marvin Winans Jr. sings “You Never Let Me Down” at Victory Christian Center in Coitsville during a memorial concert Monday evening for Bishop Norman L. Wagner, pastor of Calvary Ministries International, who died Jan. 30. A capacity crowd of about 2,000 attended the event, which featured a star-studded cast of Grammy-Award winning Gospel musicians.
Added: Mon, February 8, 2010