The new location, in the former New York Music store, also includes Cocca’s corporate headquarters
The Ohio Department of Transportation announced in May that Poland Township would receive a $500,000 grant from the Safe Routes to School program.
North Elementary students, parents and staff offered about 800 sweets at a bake sale to benefit Jackson Diaz, 7 months, who has Apert syndrome
Projects include work on I-80, South Avenue and I-680
If a replacement levy is approved this May, the additional $482,671 would be used for security improvements
Boardman woman with cerebral palsy collects donations for children’s hospital
Danny and Brittney Gregory built an extra room on to their Berlin Center home to display all of Danny’s San Francisco 49ers memorabilia. The couple is having a Super Bowl party today to watch the Niners take on the Baltimore Ravens.
The cause of Monday’s apartment fire remains undetermined.
This is the first time Union Elementary has participated in the “All for Books” program
Deputy coroner rules woman’s death caused by smoke inhalation
The birthday celebration was the kick-off to the McKinley Awareness Project
The board also received an update on the superintendent search.
Resident dies, families displaced after Monday blaze
Austintown and Boardman formed a council of governments for the $1.5 million system
Jeff and Wendy Thomas, of Boardman, sprang into action when their neighbor suffered a heart attack
Bishop George V. Murry of the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown addresses recent reports Thursday that 11 men settled out of court as a result of sexual abuse by a Franciscan brother at Warren JFK High School.
Jason Sitnic was wanted by U.S. Marshals on burglary warrant and probation violation
Attendees at a March 3 bridal show at the Saxon Club in Youngstown will vote to determine the winner.
Unusually cold conditions Tuesday closed most Mahoning Valley schools. As a results, many students hit the ice at the indoor Ice Zone in Boardman. Conditions will remain cold today with wind chills dropping to minus 17.
Ohio has 664 public school districts and of these, 147 districts, or about 22 percent, do not have any form of open enrollment
A township lobbying organization is calling for more state money to fund local government
Handel’s sent 150 servings of ice cream to the 49ers as they prepare to take on the Atlanta Falcons for the NFC Championship.
The bond is aimed to secure part of the funding for a $12.3 million new kindergarten-through-fourth-grade school.
200 people gather for hearing about the proposed 48-unit apartment complex
School board agrees to allow a township police officer in all buildings and to spend up to $80,000 in security upgrades
Ten new cops have been hired since 2011 police levy passage
The sentencing of a Mahoning Valley man accused of growing more than 300 marijuana plants in a Canfield house has been postponed.
The township could use its new radio-dispatch system for the GPS
Residents and officials say the area will change
Off-duty firefighter tries to shoot an injured deer while drunk
No inquires about the property have been submitted
The district hope to avoid a $850K deficit in fiscal year 2014 with open enrollment
Neighbors opposed to the plan to build eight six-plex apartment buildings
Fish and micro-organisms can find fair to excellent habitats in Mill Creek and the streams leading into it, according to a recent survey.
Construction to alleviate congestion on I-680 ramp to U.S. Route 224 in Boardman set for this year
By Ashley Luthern aluthern@vindy.com BOARDMAN Township trustees awarded a contract to a
Council also approves a $10K bond requirement in the vacant property registry
Five candidates, including two former trustees, submitted letters of interest in the job
Official explains hierarchy in clearing streets
Councilman says purpose is to deter speeding, not ‘hoodwink’ drivers
Changes address residential properties
Superintendents say pension reform influenced their decision
The Vindicator’s Jan. 1 front page shows that 2012 started with the immediate after-effects of a magnitude-4.0 earthquake that later was linked to an injection well at D&L Energy Inc. in Youngstown.
Boardman woman who was adopted sees birth sister
The change allows seamless pipes to keep rolling, city to get paid
The bench is on Youngstown State University campus
School board plans to reinforce, refine policy at January meeting
Developers seek variance to build 51-unit senior apartment complex
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