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Jamison Cocklin

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Verizon will close local call center, 381 jobs affected

Process to shutter Boardman site begins Aug. 31

Company official said move is a part of broader consolidation efforts

Diesel Cruze drives like a dream

Vindicator reporter Jamison Cocklin shares his views on GM's latest offering

Valley's new age of industry

Workers move pipes along at the Vallourec Star facility in Youngstown. The new state-of-the-art seamless-pipe mill was dedicated Wednesday, when top officials of the global, multi-billion-dollar company promised a new age of success to the Valley.

Delphi retirees renew calls for action

Lawmakers hear testimony from three retirees at hearing on Monday

Dumping legislation stalled

Two pieces of legislation introduced to curb violations have yet to pass

Home audio co. in Girard growing

SVS has found a niche among audio enthusiasts worldwide

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YSU energy forum focused on improving U.S. economy

The two-day event attracted more than 200 from across the country

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Cruze sales increase by 17.5 percent

Detroit's big-three, Japanese automakers had a strong May

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Local work in land management catching on

As the oil and gas industry continues to develop a local workforce, there’s a sharper focus on training more Ohioans for land management.

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Dr. Laura Meeks wins 2013 Athena Award

As president of Eastern Gateway Community College, Meeks was selected from 28 other nominees

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OOGA leads injection well tour

Ohio Oil and Gas Association leads injection well tour

Injection well tour shows simplicity of wastewater disposal

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Kasich touts Exterran as Valley’s latest success story

Kasich and other public officials say facility is example of growing economy

Natural gas plant will go online by year's end in New Middletown

NiSource officials say the plant will be operational by year's end

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Dooney's Downtown Grille closes its doors

Dooney’s space, with a new restaurant operator, undergoes renovation

A new operator is currently renovating the space with plans to open soon

Proposal to barge fracking waste stirs debate

TROUBLED WATERS?

Ohio River would be used to move wastewater to disposal locations

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Landowners face challenges with new leasing rules

BP has been approved for unit operations for drilling across 658 acres in Mecca and Johnston townships, including the Zerovich farm in Mecca Township, above. The owner, who wished not to be named, was not opposed to drilling, but said he did not want to sign a lease because he was faced with limited options to protect a piece of farm land he recently revitalized.

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Guy's barbecue will take over food service at Lemon Grove

downtown youngstown

Partnership is aimed at improving service at the venue

Valley sales tax collection increases modestly in January

Valley sales tax numbers reflect lower unemployment

Republic, Teamsters strike spreads

A resolution to the impasse seems unlikely for now

Canfield couple starts coordination company

Looking to get a jump on a burgeoning industry, the Earleys offer services to seniors on the move.

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Cruze sales increase in March

GM sells 245,950 vehicles last month

Pipeline projects coming along slowly

Some recent infrastructure announcements will not come online until 2016

Ohio’s place in the U.S. oil boom

Experts are split on how long shale energy wealth will remain in Ohio and the Valley.

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A gold mine in sand

Valley business rolls full steam ahead as loading hub for oil and gas drillers

Boardman stylist at NYC fashion show annually

From Boardman to New York City, salon owner travels with a passion

Michael Koutsourais says the experience has helped to grow his business.

Strike at Allied Waste continues

Company brings in other workers in effort to prevent pickup delays

Allied claimed union is breaking federal labor laws on Friday

Allied Waste strike affects trash pickup for 100K in region

The move will likely affect curbside trash pickup in the coming days

First Place Financial Corp. will liquidate

A U.S. bankruptcy judge in Deleware approved the former holding company's request

GE, union reach tentative deal to keep lamp plant open

After 60 days of bargaining representatives with the IUE-CWA local 722 are confident that the plant will stay open

Lordstown turbines continue to frustrate village officials

Two wind turbines, installed in 2011, had their worst year yet in 2012

Brown calls for minimum wage increase

The senator joined employees of Yankee Kitchen to build support for a piece of federal legislation.

Kasich speaks at chamber's annual luncheon

Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber officials tout economic growth.

NAMII selects seven projects to start work

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The consortium awarded $4.5 for research and development projects on Wednesday.

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New transloading facility in Columbiana

Valley business rolls full steam ahead as loading hub for oil and gas drillers

Buckey Transfer Realty has become the latest link in the oil and gas supply chain.

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ODNR mum for now on Jackson Twp. well

The public and anti-fracking activists were turned away with little answers at a county commissioners meeting.

Construction at JCPenney forces brief closing

Store management would not elaborate on the cause of the problems.

Jobless rate goes up

Economists warn not to read too much into numbers that are not seasonally adjusted.

Forum highlights oil and gas boom

Company’s 61 hires, plans for more highlighted at forum in Boardman

Industry officials and Congressman once again tout economic potential of oil and gas.

Local auto sales strong in February

Chevrolet outperforms in new make, new model categories.

BP and Chase at odds over drilling lease

The issue finds a lender reluctant to grant drilling rights for fear of property devaluation, a growing trend nationwide.

US Sen. Brown makes first NAMII tour.

The senator is making a push for more manufacturing institutes nationwide.

Push for leases under way in Mercer County

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Mercer County is just the latest development in the Marcellus and Utica shale plays.

Canfield man invents golf tool

Canfield man invents tool to help golfers with their alignment

Ken Zuzik's invention recently won Most Innovative Concept at the PGA Merchandise Show

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Lupo indicted in illegal brine dump

Hardrock Excavating, employee accused of dumping waste also federally indicted

Ben W. Lupo, Michael Guesman and Hardrock Excavating will face federal prosecutors for their role in January's illegal brine dump.

Charges give black eye to oil and gas industry ILLEGAL DUMPING

By JAMISON COCKLIN | jcocklin@shalesheet.com YOUNGSTOWN WHEN IT WAS FIRST LEARNED THAT

Zeigler named OPC director

He will succeed longtime executive director Terry Fleming, who stepped down in December.

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Property easements sought for pipelines in Trumbull

The move is indicative of an increase in production in Trumbull County and what the future holds there.

GM unveils diesel Cruze in Cleveland

Ohio's public will get their first look at the new model, after a stellar year at Lordstown

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Patriot Water claims ODNR attack on its business

The face-off between the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Patriot Water continued Tuesday, as the company’s president, Andrew Blocksom, had choice words for an agency he says is attacking his business.

Ice Zone will close in May

Lack of revenue, marketing failures cited as reasons

Owners say they can no longer face declining revenues.

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