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(11) Maris Sarisky of Hubbard goes up for the spike as (9) Calli Schmitt tries for the block Monday evening.
Added: Sun, September 18, 2011
Emily Perry (23) and Kaitlyn Evans (12) of Hubbard make a play on the ball Monday evening in Hubbard. The Eagles won the third set, 30-28, but fell in the fourth.
Added: Sun, September 18, 2011
Hubbard’s Taylor Greathouse (10) and Lakeview’s Marissa Naples battle at the net Monday evening in Hubbard. The Bulldogs defeated the Eagles in four sets.
Added: Sun, September 18, 2011
Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis, center, scores in front of Indianapolis Colts cornerback Jerraud Powers (25) in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
Added: Sun, September 18, 2011
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From left, Springfield High School senior Stephen Lyons, junior Shelby Romanchuk, senior Lexy Zubic and school librarian Amy Crowe show off the students’ new library cards. Students will use the public library instead of school computers to access academic databases — saving the district about $5,000 annually.
Added: Mon, September 19, 2011
Kirk Baker, superintendent of the Jackson-Milton Local School District, stands outside the district’s middle and high school building in North Jackson. The district is the only one in Mahoning County to earn a ranking of excellent with distinction by the state.
Added: Tue, September 13, 2011
Jackson-Milton students, from left, John Gherardi, Jon Lewis and Breanna Legg, do physics class work on school-provided laptop computers.
Added: Tue, September 13, 2011
Sweeney Chevrolet in Boardman received its first plug-in electric hybrid Chevrolet Volt on Monday. Other dealerships in the Mahoning Valley recently have received or are expecting Volts to demo or sell. The 2012 Chevrolet Volt has a starting sticker price of $39,145, according to www.chevrolet.com. Customers can receive a $7,500 electric-vehicle federal tax credit.
Added: Mon, September 19, 2011
‘Greatest Generation’ grads mark reunion: These 13 members of the Austintown Fitch High School Class of 1944 attended their 67th reunion. From left, seated, are Betty Wehr Nobile, Elaine Barber Zedek, Ray McClain, Hope Gettman Fairbanks, Olga Jakubec Pabst and Howard Hann; standing, Jack Siersdorfer, Mary Louise Adams Bickerstaff, Leatha Baker Brobst, Marjorie Brown Gessner, Chester Clarke, Jim Albertar and Dorothy “Dot” Fee Bishop. The classmates were first-graders in 1932 when Franklin D. Roosevelt was in office. Nineteen boys left their junior and senior years to join the Armed Forces during World War II, and two were lost in the war: Richard Howley and Jack Moan. Chairwoman of this year’s reunion was Gessner, secretary was Eileen Schulz, who was unable to attend. Special guests were Austintown Schools Superintendent Vince Colaluca and director of instruction, Dan Bokesch. The 68th reunion is being planned for Aug. 22, 2012. Time and place will be announced at a later date.
Added: Mon, September 19, 2011
Poland Highschool seniors show their spirit and support for the Bulldogs in their game agaisnt Lakeview.
Neoma McDowell of Sisters of Serenity with a van donated to her by Denise Debartolo
Added: Mon, September 19, 2011