MRTA TO MEET: The Mahoning Retired Teachers Association will meet on May 8 at Drake’s Landing, Western Reserve Road. Social hour begins at 11 a.m. with lunch at 11:45 a.m.
The 2023-24 deceased Association members will be honored and the Community Service Collection will be donated to ...
SELF-HELP GROUP TO MEET: Recovery International, a community self-help mental health group, will meet at 2 p.m. today at Michael Kusalaba Public Library, 2815 Mahoning Ave., Youngstown. For more information, call 330-747-1176.
ASO WEBSITE REDESIGN: In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month, ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Keisha Lance Bottoms, former Atlanta mayor, will present as keynote speaker Friday at Unmute the Uncomfortable 2024.
Former Youngstown resident Barbara Fant, a poet, will also present.
Coleman Health Services in partnership with the Trumbull County Mental Health and Recovery ...
Here are upcoming gardening events through the Ohio State University Mahoning County Extension Office. Contact the Extension Office, 490 S. Broad St., Canfield, at 330-533-5538.
Plant and pest clinic
What: Stop by to ask questions or drop off samples.
When: Hours vary during winter ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Federal Frenzy celebrates its 10th year on Saturday, and its second edition on Youngstown’s East Side.
Last year’s event moved to Penguin City Brewing, Youngstown Flea and East Federal Street because of downtown construction. Despite the first phase of that work being ...
Poets Mary Biddinger and Sarah Dravec will be featured at Lit Youngstown’s next First Wednesday Reader Series event. Biddinger is a poet and flash fiction writer who lives in Akron. She is an English professor at the University of Akron, where she is on the faculty of the NEOMFA creative ...
Salem Preservation members have several events planned in May for National Preservation Month.
The celebration of preservation will begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday with guided tours of the 103-year-old Salem Golf Club, 1967 S. Lincoln Ave., Salem, which the group saved from being turned into ...
Trumbull Senior Production Company brings its annual show to Champion High School for two performances this weekend.
This is the 15th year for the group, which is open to people ages 50 and older. Performers have been rehearsing for months in preparation for the show.
This year’s ...
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BRINKER, Melissa and Cameron, of Salineville, a daughter April 25
KEELEY, Samantha and Troy Kittrell, of Girard, a daughter April 25
LIPPILLO, Tammy and Jonathan Ruland, of Youngstown, a daughter April 25
SOOS, Kristy, of Wellsville, a daughter April ...
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SHARKEY-SALCER, Kayla and Ricky, of Austintown, a son April 24
WRIGHT, Tiffany and Mathew Smith, of East Liverpool, a daughter April 24
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MILLER, Leanna and Martin M., of Middlefield, a daughter April 24
PEGUES, Marsheonia and ...
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CARROLL, Allisyn and Dylan Morris, of Hammondsville, a son April 23
CRAIG, Paige and Robert Mackall, of East Liverpool, a son April 23
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CLARK, Olivia and Deric Madick, of Lowellville, a daughter April 22
COLBRUNN, Shana and Joshua, of Cortland, a son April 22
DEMAIOLO, Sarah and Daniel, of Youngstown, a son April 11
FILIPCICH, Brittany and Jeff, of Niles, a daughter April 22
ROMAIN, ...
Many years ago, poet Robert Frost penned the famous lines, “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.”
Bob, buddy, I know what you mean. I got lost too. A wrong turn, and wrong turn there, and next thing you know, ...
After 30 years of living in a house in the country, I’ve moved to a small apartment in the city.
It’s dorm life all over again, but with bad knees and fewer escapades involving random male stupidity.
I grew up in the country, where we boys could run, holler, spit and throw things all we ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but now that summer nears, I’m going to get back in shape.
Oh, you’ve heard that one before have you? Well, I mean it this time. No seriously. Ah, c’mon, that wasn’t supposed to be the humorous part of this column.
I started yesterday. Well, ...
Because I value continued learning, I eagerly studied a series of nature documentaries the other day. One of the episodes featured a rabbit, a duck and a befuddled hunter.
“It’s rabbit season!” the black drake spluttered.
“It’s duck season!” the gray bunny countered.
Duck: ...
High school, ah, the memories!
I was doing a little internal reminiscing about it myself recently and honestly, it had me cringing before you can even say “I’m late for homeroom.”
Although these are only some of them, here are a plethora of the reasons why I’d never want to hop back ...
Unfortunately for us humans, certain things in life are, well, ill-fated.
In other words, in every life a little sad must fall.
And at one point or another, each of us faces a time when someone we care for deeply lets us down. It’s inevitable.
But I happened upon a study by ...
I saw this article recently entitled “40 Things that Didn’t Exist 40 Years Ago.” Intrigued, I had to check out some of these said things.
Here we go:
Selfies — Though the concept is kind of timeless, never has it been so easy to take hundreds of self-portraits. Just think of how odd ...
Although it’s spring and after Hollywood’s big award season, I’ve still been in a silvery-screen mood.
So, I went in search of some of the most iconic movie lines of all time.
Sure enough, a quick little web search landed me on a www.msn.com link that provided precisely that. So, ...