The new Youngstown High School cheerleading squad fronts Friday’s first Juneteenth legacy parade in downtown Youngstown, which kicked off Youngstown’s annual Juneteenth celebration. It was led by honorary grand marshal and community leader Rev. Lewis Macklin II, who pastors Holy Trinity ...
John Boccieri, a former congressman and state legislator, spent more than $75,000 to win the Democratic primary for the open 58th Ohio House District seat.
Boccieri’s postprimary report, between April 16 and June 5, shows he raised $21,777 — with $12,500 coming from political action ...
U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise will deliver the keynote address at the Columbiana County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner on Thursday.
Scalise, a Louisiana Republican and the House Republicans’ second-ranking member, will be introduced by U.S. Rep. Michael Rulli, ...
Austintown
Police activity reported June 12-17:
June 17, 1:29 a.m. — Caden A. Stoup was arrested at 5 N. Edgehill Ave. on a domestic violence charge.
June 15, 8:19 p.m. — Elbert Repich was arrested on a theft charge at Meijer.
5:48 p.m. — Sharlie Ward was arrested on a theft ...
Property transfers recorded June 8 to 12 in Mahoning County and portions of Trumbull County:
Austintown
Gulch LTD to Medallion North 1 LLC, 6200 Mahoning Ave., $978,750
Tracie A. Porter to Derek M. Grisard and Pamela S. Grisard, 4700 Woodridge Drive, $210,000
Patricia Polko, ...
CAMPBELL — As city council prepares to take its annual summer recess, several city officials reflected upon what they feel have been key short- and long-term achievements, as well as what they envision for the city’s future.
“We have done millions of dollars, in conjunction with the ...