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Katier Chandler, 18, of Champion and her horse "Roxie" stay dry while waiting to compete in a 4H event at the Trumbull County Fair Thursdazy. wdlewis
Added: Thu, July 2, 2009
Michelle Pesce, a Youngstown native and now a celebrity DJ in Los Angeles, will be featured at the dance party as part of a fundraiser for Christina’s Garden on Saturday at Edward W. Powers Auditorium in Youngstown.
Added: Fri, February 22, 2008
Sitting by the garden planted by the late Christina Camardese Savage are, from left, Donna Savage of Boardman, her mother-in-law; Jack Savage of Liberty, her husband, and Amy Camardese of Liberty, her mother. Jack Savage is building two websites in tribute to his late wife, www.christinasgarden.org, and www.managecancer.org, to help cancer patients fi nd resources. He also plans to develop other programs to help cancer patients.
Added: Tue, June 22, 2010
Chuck Mitchell of Salem, a 40-year GM employee, works on the Chevrolet Cobalt assembly line at the Lordstown plant Tuesday. The complex will launch the Chevrolet Cruze next month.
Added: Tue, June 22, 2010
Mahoning Valley Scrappers catcher Moises Montero looks down as Lance Durham (23) and John Roberts (14) of the Auburn Doubledays celebrate after scoring in Tuesday’s game at Eastwood Field in Niles. The Doubledays shut out the Scrappers, 5-0, for their second time in a row.
Added: Tue, June 22, 2010
The Saxon Club in Youngstown was the setting on June 10 for a ceremony at which Boardman Lions Club installed a slate of officers for the 2010-2011 season. Accepting the responsibility of various offices were, from left, Laura Hancock, membership; Bud Jenkins, Fran Sarkis and Jaclyn Rausch, directors; Betsy Koch, secretary; Mary Shobel, president King Lion; Barb Acerra, treasurer; Bill Nichols, first vice president; Jeff Snyder, governor-elect; and Bill Rausch, tail twister. Also seated but not pictured was Terry Shears, second vice president.
Added: Thu, June 10, 2010