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Home Savings Charitable Foundation recently donated $2,700 to WYSU-FM for annual program support. Shown holding the oversized check are Jeanne Watson-Antol, left, retail manager II of Home Savings YSU office, and Edward M. Goist, development office of WYSU 88.5 FM. Goist said WYSU-FM is committed to being the Mahoning Valley’s leading source for in-depth news, engaging conversation and music that stimulates the mind and spirit. For more information on WYSU-FM, call 330-941-3364 or visit wysu.org.
Added: Mon, November 19, 2012
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger participated in his first serious workout with the team Wednesday since injuring a shoulder and dislocating a rib after being sacked by Tamba Hali and Justin Houston during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. A little rusty, Roethlisberger threw a dozen passes to show he is making progress.
It became official Wednesday: Kent State coach Darrell Hazell was named the 35th football coach of the Purdue Boilermakers.
Former Boardman High School basketball standout Courtney Schiffauer is having her best start with the unbeaten Michigan State Spartans since she tore the ACL in her right knee during the 2009-10 season.
Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas (73) once blocked and did all he could to protect Peyton Hillis (40. But on Wednesday, Thomas blasted his former teammate, calling Hillis “a terrible distraction” and saying the running back put his contract situation ahead of the team. Hillis is returning to play in Cleveland on Sunday with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jerry Dixey stands in his showroom at Ohio Van and Truck Supply on Mahoning Avenue. Dixey sold the business five years ago to lead street-rod tours across the U.S. He keeps a showroom at the property to display automotive memorabilia.