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Committee members of the Men’s Garden Club of Youngstown are planning the annual Winter Seminar, which will take place Feb. 18 at Fellows Riverside Gardens. Members are, from left, Keith Kaiser, Bob Fink, Bill MacPherson, John Kolar and Larry Tooker.
Added: Thu, January 12, 2012
Aurielle Irizzary (5) of Ursuline attempts to drive past Cardinal Mooney’s Taylor Woytek (34) during the second period of their basketball game Thursday at Cardinal Mooney High School. The Irish defeated the Cardinals, 38-28.
San Francisco 49ers owner John York of Canfield waves from the field at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. The 49ers snapped a eight-season playoff drought after the Yorks’ hiring of Jim Harbaugh as head coach. San Francisco faces the New York Giants on Sunday for a Super Bowl berth.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, center, greets the crowd at his campaign headquarters in Charleston, S.C., on Thursday.
A Chevy Cruze is shown in this undated photo. General Motors Co. has surpassed Toyota to once again become the world’s top-selling automaker.
Campbell Officer Eric Manning makes a call on a cellphone at the police station. The city building, including police and fire departments, lost landline service Wednesday night and still was without it Thursday. Also affected were 2,500 other customers in the city. Police and fire department calls on their main numbers were rerouted to cellphones. 911 service was being dispatched by Mahoning County to Campbell through radios and remained unaffected.
Gwendolyn E. Boyd was the keynote speaker Thursday at the 10th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Diversity Breakfast at Youngstown State University. A Montgomery, Ala., native, Boyd was one of five black students who attended Jefferson Davis High School. She was a math honor student and class valedictorian. She graduated summa cum laude from Yale University with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics.
Minimum-wage increases have taken their toll on some small businesses in Ohio such as Belleria in Cornersburg. Owner Leanne Douglass said she had to close her full-service restaurant because of increasing labor costs.