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HALFWAY to HALLOWEEN: Horror fans flock to downtown Youngstown fest

YOUNGSTOWN — A lifelong love of horror films led artist Justin Haines of Niles to develop a clothing and accessories brand. Celebrating the 15th year of his Dead Ink Apparel company, he created the two-day Halfway to Halloween Horror Fest, which made its debut over the weekend at Penguin ...

New career navigator to guide local students

Eight Trumbull County school districts are taking part in the Career Navigator program offered by the Trumbull County Educational Service Center to prepare students for their futures. Denise Holloway, supervisor of curriculum and instruction with a focus on workforce development, said the ...

On the record | Boardman Board of Education meeting

Boardman What: Board of education meeting April 27 Present: Victoria Davis, John Landers, R. Scot Murray, Candace Rivera and Thomas Varley The board: ● Approved the financial report for March 2026 as submitted by the treasurer. ● Approved an agreement with the Murphy Contracting ...

Boardman police blotter

Boardman Police activity reported April 22-30: April 30, 4 a.m. — Jamar R. Berry, 45, 3973 S. Schenley Ave., Youngstown, was arrested by Youngstown police on a Boardman theft warrant. April 29, 2:30 p.m. — Brett D. Busch, 60, 2134 Roy St., Youngstown, was served at the Trumbull ...

Resolution reached in Ursuline hazing suit

YOUNGSTOWN — With the dismissal of an Ursuline High School student/football player and his mother April 28, all of the students and most of the parents in a hazing lawsuit reached a settlement in the case. An April 28 entry states that “pending probate court proceedings,” the lawyers ...

State rejects parole for 2 Trumbull County men

A man convicted of beating to death his girlfriend in Hubbard in 1994 was denied parole by the state parole board last week. Alfonsia Perry, 68, will remain at the Richland Correctional Institution until at least his next hearing in January 2029, according to the Trumbull County ...