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Receiving awards for their work with Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries at a banquet May 13 were, from left, John Ogarek, graduate of the year; Harlan Jones, supervisor of the year; Jerry Scott, employee of the year; Kathleen Dutko, graduate of the year; and Toby Mirto, president of the Goodwill board of trustees, who made the presentations.
Added: Thu, April 8, 2010
Youngstown State University President David C. Sweet is flanked by two key women in his life, his wife, Pat, left, and his mother, Esther Sweet, as they admire his official presidential portrait.
Added: Tue, June 1, 2010
Poland High softball coach Reid Lamport, left, and assistant coach Dom DeLuca talk with senior Nicole White during Tuesday’s practice. Thursday, the Bulldogs play New Concord John Glenn in a state semifi nal game in Akron.
Added: Tue, June 1, 2010
Eric Davis, at podium, of the National Electrical Contractors Association and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, lauds Youngstown State University for its commitment to sustainable energy. Davis joined Youngstown Mayor Jay Williams, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, Michael Shaut of Carbon Vision and YSU President David Sweet at a press conference Tuesday announcing the installation of solar panels on the roof of YSU's Moser Hall.
Added: Tue, June 1, 2010
Youngstown State University President David C. Sweet stood next to a mirror image of himself at the unveiling of his official presidential portrait. It will hang in the foyer of Tod Hall along with the portraits of the university's first five presidents. Sweet's 10-year tenure at the helm ends with his retirement June 30.
Added: Tue, June 1, 2010
U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown announced that Cleveland-based Carbon Vision, in a joint effort with Youngs-townÕs Northern States Metals, will install a 10,000-square-foot solar-panel array on the roof of Moser Hall. .
Added: Tue, June 1, 2010