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At a Jan. 14 ceremony at St. Luke’s Hall, the 2012 officers of Aut Mori Grotto were installed by Past Grand Monarch Edwin Shawver, assisted by Marshal Ed Grisa and Chaplain Tom Wright. In the first row, from left, are Treasurer Sean Craig, Orator George Brainard, Chief Justice Al Boles, Monarch George McClelland, Master of Ceremonies Ray Bishop, Venerable Prophet Mike Dankovich and Secretary Ron Craig. In the second row are the trustees: Gary Lippert, Grisa, Wright, Gary Brant, Marshal Dave Powell, Captain of the Guard Charles Graham and Sentinels Glenn McClain and J.J. Losasso. Absent from the photo is Chaplain John Tyree. Aut Mori Grotto, as well as the other grottoes of North America, is dedicated to charity and the care of others.
Added: Fri, February 10, 2012
Members of the Friendly Squares, a square dance club, danced recently at a 1950s-themed event for their monthly meeting. From left to right are Tony Wildman of Cortland, Itala Landers of Canfield, “Elvis” and JoAnn Sloan of Warren.
Added: Wed, January 18, 2012
Wayne Holton, left, zone governor of the Berlin Ellsworth Ruritan Club, welcomed the group’s newest member, Walter Overly, on Dec. 12 at A la Cart Catering in Canfield. Overly is a retired technician and has lived in Berlin Center for 19 years. He also is a member of the Berlin Center Crime Watch.
Added: Mon, December 12, 2011
Each year, Struthers Rotary donates dictionaries to fourth grade students in Struthers, Campbell and Lowellville. The goal of the Rotary “Dictionary Project” is to assist students to become good writers, active readers, creative thinkers and resourceful learners. Students at St. Nicholas Elementary School in Struthers are shown with Rotarians, from left, Mike Evanson, Dan Becker, Tom Baringer and Marge Diorio. Fourth-grade teacher Mary Jo Nyers is at far right.
Added: Fri, February 10, 2012
In 2011, about 190,000 tickets were sold for the Covelli Centre’s 94 events. The arena showed an operating surplus of nearly $16,000 more than in 2010.
"THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THIS CASE ARE OUTRAGEOUS AND UNCONSCIONABLE AND AGAINST THE VERY FABRIC OF EVERYTHING THAT YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY STANDS FOR.” -- Cynthia Anderson, YSU president
Joseph L. Thomas, 91, of Youngstown, and his wife, Gwendolyn, pose below two of his art pieces — singer Stephanie Mills and Oprah Winfrey — on display for Black History Month at the Dandridge Burgundi Manor care center on Maranatha Court on the city’s East
Howland’s Taylor Williams (24), under pressure from Fitch’s Brianna Edwards (34), prepares to shoot during an All-American Conference basketball game Thursday in Austintown. Williams, a 1,000 point scorer and reigning second team all-Ohio honoree who is headed to Princeton University, posted 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds to help lead the Tigers over the Falcons, 54-38.
Kendrick Perry (3) of Youngstown State is fouled by Butler’s Andrew Smith (44) as he goes in for a layup during their Horizon League game Thursday at YSU’s Beeghly Center. Perry posted 23 points, but the Penguins fell to the Bulldogs, who rallied in the final minutes to win 68-59.
Golfers Kevin Kisner and Jason Kokrak (far right) — their caddies between — walk down the 10th fairway of the picturesque Monterey Peninsula Course during Round 1 of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Thursday. Kokrak, a Warren native, finished the round at 2-under 68. He and Kisner will play Round 2 on the Pebble Beach Golf Links today.