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Cleveland Indians first baseman Carlos Santana leaps in front of Detroit Tigers' Jhonny Peralta but can't catch a line drive for an RBI single by Tigers' Don Kelly during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011
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Bob Thomas, left, of North Jackson and Ray Milstead of Austintown talked Tuesday at the Spitzer Chevrolet dealership in North Jackson about driving their Chevrolet Cruzes. Thomas and Milstead each bought one of the first Cruzes last fall. The Lordstown-built car celebrates the anniversary of its launch Thursday.
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Youngstown State University Engineer Ralph Morrone shows a new solar-panel system on the roof of Moser Hall. YSU officials said Tuesday the system will provide part of the energy needs for the building, saving the university $160,000 over the system’s 25-year life span.
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011
Fitch’s Sam Koniowsky (10) sends the volleyball past Warren Harding’s Christina Bland (17) during Tuesday’s match at Fitch High. The Falcons swept the Raiders.
Added: Mon, September 6, 2010
Watson Elementary third-graders Logan Swain, left, and Gage Nush check out what’s inside their new bookbags. The bookbags were donated by United Way and will be given to more than 50 students at the school.
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-17th, of Niles explains why the new solar panel system also benefitted local companies, who supplied some of the materials. Ryan spoke Tuesday as Youngstown State University unveiled the system.
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011
Youngstown State University President Cynthia Anderson told guests at a gathering to unveil the new solar-panel system that the university is committed to partnering with local businesses and industry.
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011
Wide receiver Christian Bryan (2) became the first Penguin freshman of the FCS era to have six catches in one game on Friday against Michigan State.
Added: Wed, August 10, 2011
St. Patrick Church, Youngstown, will continue its centennial celebration with “An Evening of Canvases and Canapes” from 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 25 in the church social hall, where these nine artists will display their works: Allan Orr, Thomas Welsh, Diane Drapcho, Mary Green, Ann Michelle McMasters, Catherine Lape, Diane and Patrick Crawford and Edward Baldado. A special exhibit of the works of the late Annie Finnerty James will also be included. A jazz trio from Dana School of Music will entertain guests and light refreshments will be provided. The show is open to the public. Committee members displaying one of the exhibits with parish pastor, the Rev. Edward Noga, are, from left Jane Orr, Roseann DiBernardo, Ann Michelle McMasters, Chairwoman Martha Tyrell and JoAnn Sweeney.
Added: Tue, September 6, 2011