Officer Brad Ditullio received the Award of Valor.
Kyle Hogan of Williamsfield, a Youngstown State University freshman engineering student, demonstrates centrifugal force with a spinning tire hung from an axis. First-year engineering students designed, built and demonstrated new prototypes Tuesday for the Oh Wow! Roger & Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com AUSTINTOWN If it’s related to or going on in Austintown,
Willie Lane, 75, gathers with friends and family at Austin Woods Nursing Home, Austintown, to celebrate his lifelong passion of sketches and painting.
That was the main theme of Thursday’s seminar, “Unexpected Emergencies: A First Response Discussion,” at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center, 7440 South Ave.
The two have won numerous awards at local and regional art shows, often competing in the same event.
Students from 15 Northeast Ohio high schools were nominated for and competed in the three-hour event Saturday.
One member's brother was shot to death in Youngstown in 2007.
Organizers hope to raise $100,000 by this spring or summer to keep the 35-year annual spring festival going.
The dress is now six decades old.
The public-library system offers a variety of Baby Brilliant programs for those age 6 months to 5 years.
Roberta Cykon assists women who want to reinvent their lives.
The gathering for children age 2 to 5 begins at 10 a.m. the first Thursday of each month at the library.
The school bee was the first leg of the 25th annual National Geographic Bee in which participants will compete nationally to win a $25,000 college scholarship.
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator YOUNGSTOWN Kevin Clark fondly recalls having visited
Friday's meeting was the last for Commissioner John A. McNally IV
The 12-year-old was a tot herself when she started her toy drives.
Beginning last September, Delores Lilko, affectionately known as “Grandma Dee Dee,” began collecting donated bears and other stuffed animals to distribute to residents of area nursing homes and care facilities.
Their main ingredients are teamwork and tradition.
As a Western Reserve Transit Authority bus leisurely rolled through the North Side, 7-year-old Zach Holm changed his mind several times about his favorite set of Christmas lights and decorations he saw.
Brandy Burgess, left, and Amy Rigby show off the yarn ornaments made and sold at Farmer Casey’s Ranch in Coitsville. The facility is operated by the Purple Cat, which provides day-program alternatives to adults with physical and mental challenges.
Leann Rich, manager of education and external relations for the Mahoning Valley Historical Society, poses in the Retro Room at the Arms Family Museum in Youngstown. It is one of seven rooms decorated for the Memories of Christmas Past exhibit, which opens Saturday and continues through Jan. 6.
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator BOARDMAN Kristen Cartwright fondly recalled her high-
When Kevin Hines was an infant, the groundwork already had been laid for him to eventually jump 220 feet from a famous bridge, enter the water at 75 mph and be sucked 70 feet to 80 feet under the surface — yet realize he was a survivor.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com BOARDMAN Rita Somich looked forward to conducting Bible studies
Bill Magnuson is diligently working toward fulfilling his career goal, the foundation of which was laid when he was a child.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com BOARDMAN Kevin Hines, one of an estimated 33 people to have
LOCAL AUTHOR’S BOOK Availability Michael J. Lacivita, a lifelong Youngstown resident, World War
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator LIBERTY For much of the year, a sumptuous, well-
By Wednesday afternoon, the external portion of a one-story building for veterans already had taken shape.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Eastern Gateway Community College has announced a
IF YOU GO What: ReStore, Habitat for Humanity of Mahoning County. Where: 480 Youngstown-Poland
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN The Mill Creek MetroParks board of commissioners has
Dan McCauley of Youngstown volunteered to repaint the large letters — YSU — in a section of seats at Stambaugh Stadium. McCauley, a 1964 Youngstown State University graduate, noticed the paint was fading on the logo. He began at the end of August, and his work will be on display for the Penguins’ home opener against Valparaiso at 4 p.m. today.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN It appears likely a reform bill that will make key
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Mahoning County commissioners have awarded a
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator HERMITAGE, PA. Many soldiers are returning home from
SERVICES FOR VETERANS Seeing a difference Irwin Stovroff, a 90-year-old World War II veteran who
Most people familiar with a section of an East Side street likely are struck as much by what’s not there as by what is.
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator NORTH JACKSON For several years, a partial itinerary
Among those attending the Watson and Tressel Training ceremony Tuesday at Youngstown State University are, from left, Jim Tressel, YSU President Cynthia Anderson, Ellen Tressel, Phyllis and Anthony Cafaro and Frank and Norma Watson.
When Jeff Raz isn’t juggling his time as an actor, playwright, clown or teacher, you might find him juggling tennis balls and colorful scarves.
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com CANFIELD For the next two days, Mike “Mad Dog” Hubbell will be
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Mahoning County commissioners have appointed a full-
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Many visitors to Fellows Riverside Gardens are struck
Dr. Doran M. Duke went to Barahona, Dominican Republic, where he was greeted by what many Americans might view as abject poverty, ramshackle housing and poor health and medical care, not to mention a lack of electricity and sanitation.
By SEAN BARRON Special to The Vindicator NORTH JACKSON May 19, 2008, was a big day for Earla
St. Elizabeth Health Center marks 50th anniversary of the Mahoning Valley’s first open-heart surgery
By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Cary Dabney is looking forward to entering graduate
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