“Membership has its privileges” was a credit card company’s advertising slogan in the 1980s, and Youngstown Playhouse is using that philosophy with a new option to lure theatergoers.
The Playhouse announced a “Spotlight Member Program” that will provide access to all ...
POLAND — The Little Red Schoolhouse has long been the home of the Poland Historical Society and is now joined by a smaller version as the society unveiled a small replica of the Little Red Schoolhouse during the Fireman’s Parade at Celebrate Poland last weekend.
The scaled-down version of ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Dion L. Taylor, 32, waived his preliminary hearing Thursday in Youngstown Municipal Court on two counts of aggravated robbery, two of kidnapping — all first-degree felonies — as well felony escape, a second-degree felony, and theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The city’s board of control approved an agreement with the state for about $1.43 million worth of improvements to three main streets in which the city will pay about $53,000 of the cost.
The board voted 3-0 Thursday on the agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation ...
CANFIELD — City Council met in special session Wednesday to take the first step in placing a 3.9-mill police levy on the Nov. 3 ballot.
“This is the first of a three-step process,” said City Attorney Mark Fortunato. “We first pass this resolution, then have the funds certified, and at ...
WHAT: Board of Education meeting Tuesday
PRESENT: Katie Berdis, Harold Porter, Don Sherwood and Kim Smrek
ABSENT: Fred Marcum
The board:
• Renewed Timothy Kelty’s contract as the superintendent through July 31, 2031.
• Hired Dave Phillips as the Fitch High School head principal ...