I am not a Jimbo fan by any means but I would like to know what contribution the Brown family and little Berte have made to the valley. The Covelli Center, or Covelli Center is a major weight around the neck of the city but at least it is there. The Browns and little Bertie have only benefited each other, not the valley or city.
This is what happens when you elect a bible thumping phony to a high political office. He is a total farce. He trys to backdoor slots through a ruse involving the lottery commission rather than standing up and either backing or rejecting gambling in Ohio.
No one named Cafaro does something for nothing. Even if little Bertie feels the need to suck up to the Cafaro family Capri still has an ulterior motive.
What a great shot of the race in front of some boarded up store fronts! Too bad they couldn't find a couple of winos drinking out of their paper bags to finish the effect. The Vindy doesn't do Ytown any favors.
If they made everyone over 65 years of age retire and replaced the with new hires at lower pay scales they could balance the budget. The average age at the board offices must be 70 .
Posted on August 16 at 10:38 a.m.
I am not a Jimbo fan by any means but I would like to know what contribution the Brown family and little Berte have made to the valley. The Covelli Center, or Covelli Center is a major weight around the neck of the city but at least it is there. The Browns and little Bertie have only benefited each other, not the valley or city.
Posted on August 10 at 4:54 a.m.
Who said that culture is dead in Ytown?
Posted on August 8 at 8:54 a.m.
This is what happens when you elect a bible thumping phony to a high political office. He is a total farce. He trys to backdoor slots through a ruse involving the lottery commission rather than standing up and either backing or rejecting gambling in Ohio.
Posted on July 17 at 8:31 p.m.
No one named Cafaro does something for nothing. Even if little Bertie feels the need to suck up to the Cafaro family Capri still has an ulterior motive.
Posted on July 13 at 8:25 a.m.
What a great shot of the race in front of some boarded up store fronts! Too bad they couldn't find a couple of winos drinking out of their paper bags to finish the effect. The Vindy doesn't do Ytown any favors.
Posted on July 12 at 10:05 a.m.
The unions have "saved" Lordstown so now they can attack Nemenz.
Posted on June 24 at 8:15 a.m.
If they made everyone over 65 years of age retire and replaced the with new hires at lower pay scales they could balance the budget. The average age at the board offices must be 70 .
Posted on June 14 at 9:18 a.m.
In Y-town this is an accepted urban renewal process.
Posted on April 21 at 4:20 p.m.
A great choice! He is a fine young man with extensive contacts in the Valley. He has great football genes.
Posted on April 4 at 6:36 p.m.
Please take the time and make the effort to pick a president worthy of Youngstown's prime asset. This guy was a Cleveland State reject, and it shows.