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Valley comes through for Clinton

Posted by Newsroom on March 5, 2008

YOUNGSTOWN — The Mahoning Valley came through in a big way for U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, helping to breathe new life into her bid to capture the Democratic presidential nomination.
Clinton, D-N.Y., won Ohio with Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties greatly exceeding her margin of victory in the Buckeye State.

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Incumbents score in Mahoning County

Posted by Newsroom on March 5, 2008

YOUNGSTOWN — It was the night of the Democratic incumbents in Mahoning County government as the county commissioners, treasurer and prosecutor all coasted to easy victories, outscoring their opponents by margins of 2 to 1 or better.
Prosecutor Paul Gains, seeking his fourth term in office, defeated Heidi Hanni, but ...

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Sheriff Altiere re-elected in Trumbull

Posted by Newsroom on March 5, 2008

WARREN – In two hotly contested countywide races, incumbent Sheriff Thomas Altiere has been re-elected, while David DeChristofaro has defeated Randy Smith for county engineer.
With 94 percent of the vote in by midnight, Altiere of Howland, who has served as sheriff for 16 years, garnered 27,809 votes or 56 ...

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Youngstown school levy fails

Posted by Newsroom on March 4, 2008

YOUNGSTOWN — The third time wasn’t the charm for the Youngstown City School District.
The third attempt to get voters to approve a new 9.5-mill, five-year emergency tax levy failed Tuesday, but it won’t be the last try.
“We’ll be back in the fall,” said Shelley Murray, school board president.

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Final tally in Columbiana sheriff race will come later

Posted by Newsroom on March 4, 2008

LISBON — Perry Township Police Chief Ray Stone is the apparent winner in the Republican primary for Columbiana County Sheriff.
But the decision is far from over.
Stone received 3,107 votes Tuesday, topping two veteran members of the sheriff’s office.
He beat his nearest competitor by by five votes, ...

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