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Community leaders, others pay homage to late civil rights icon Jo Ann Bland

YOUNGSTOWN —- The tears began to flow before Sandra Murphy could finish sharing a memory. “It was an honor; it was a pleasure,” an emotional Murphy, who runs Flambeau’s Live in Youngstown, said. Murphy was referring to the only time she stayed at the Selma, Alabama, home of the late ...

Injured Hubbard mayor may return to work soon

HUB_BARD — City residents could see their mayor back in action sooner rather than later. Mayor Ben Kyle, who was involved in a crash on New Year’s Day while vacationing in the Bahamas, said Friday that he hopes to come back to his position sometime next month, but it was dependent on ...

Volunteers begin major cleanup of Jackson Park in Campbell

CAMPBELL – After Emily Forni joined a group to clean a little-used open space, you could say she had a leg up on the others. “I found a phone. There’s a microwave (oven) in the woods,” Emily, 12, a Campbell Elementary School sixth grader, said. Emily was among those who took part in ...

Talks resume on removing private dam

HUBBARD TOWNSHIP — Talks regarding the removal of a dam and sediment to stabilize a body of water have resumed, half a decade after they were first initiated. At a meeting earlier this month, Trustee Jason Tedrow reported that the Eastgate Regional Council of Governments reached out to him ...