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The Magic Tree Pub and Eatery carries 20 beers on tap, including: Great Lakes Oktoberfest, Founders Porter, Lagunitas IPA, Abita Purple Haze, Yuengling Lager, Jeremiah Red, Kentucky Light, Breckenridge Agave Wheat, Fat Head’s Bumble Berry, Rivertown Pumpkin Ale Weihenstephan Hefe Weiss, Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Cider, Coors Light, Magic Hat #9, Murphy’s Stout, Samuel Adams Octoberfest, Cellar Rats Pride of Cleveland, Kentucky Bourbon Barrel, Great Lakes Oktoberfest, Thirsty Dog Barktoberfest and Gaffel Kolsch.
The Magic Tree Pub and Eatery, owned by Phil and Sandy Reda, opened in the space formerly occupied by the Youngstown Sports Grill on South Ave. in Boardman.
Although his team went 2-1 against Albany, Northern Iowa and North Dakota State, Youngstown State’s defensive performance in those games left head coach Eric Wolford up in arms. The Penguins will try to turn it around Saturday at Illinois State.
Howland’s Jacob Froats (11) and Cardinal Mooney’s Pat Price battle for the ball during Tuesday’s soccer game in Howland. Mooney won 4-2.
Leetonia senior golfer Luke Janci is preparing for his first appearance at the state tournament. On Tuesday, he practiced at the Kennsington Golf Club in Canfield.
Mahoning County Auto Title Department, which also processes passports and paperwork to become naturalized American citizens, is now located at Oakhill Renaissance Place, 345 Oak Hill Ave., on Youngstown’s South Side. A new counter provides a much larger open area for customers to talk to clerks. The department, which opened Tuesday, moved from the South Side Annex on Market Street to the former Forum Health Southside Medical Center.
Julie Posey and Joshua Shaull, both of Cortland, were married Sunday on the silver Suspension Bridge in Mill Creek MetroParks. The couple chose the date and location so the natural scenery of autumn could serve as decoration.