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Ohio court suspends law license of Poland attorney

The Ohio Supreme Court suspended the law license of Nick Graham of Poland, a former Warren city assistant prosecutor convicted of conspiracy in an alleged bribery scheme. Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy ordered Graham “suspended from the practice of law for an interim period” and ...

No sanctions for prosecutor in Mahoning rape trial

YOUNGSTOWN — Proceedings continued Friday in the case of a Columbiana man accused of rape. The trial of Matthew Nicholson, 47, of Garfield Road, was postponed Feb. 23 after defense attorney John Shultz learned Feb. 20 that the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office had failed to turn ...

Property transfers

Property transfers recorded March 16 to 20 in Mahoning County and portions of Trumbull County: Austintown Robert F. Premec and Taylor L. Premec to Michael Puskar, 238 Aldrich Road, $143,860 Jane S. Bennett to Jack T. Flynn, 100 Clearwater Cove S, $339,000 Deborah S. Horvath to ...

20 Fed saga drags on

YOUNGSTOWN – The 7th District Court of Appeals ordered a judge to dismiss claims by the last tenant at the Youngstown-owned 20 Federal Place building against three co-defendants, including the former mayor, but rejected a motion by the city to have the entire lawsuit dropped. In a July 23 ...

YSU falls short of expectations in Faulkner’s 2nd season

YOUNGSTOWN — Coming off its third straight 20-plus-win season and its first Horizon League championship game appearance last season, Youngstown State had high expectations coming into this year. Head coach Ethan Faulkner had picked up where former coach Jerrod Calhoun had left off and seemed ...

Escalation of Iran war feared

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran and the United States appeared at an impasse Thursday, hardening their positions over ceasefire talks and setting the stage for more potential escalation in the Middle East war as thousands more U.S. troops neared the region. Meanwhile, President Donald ...