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Malloy, Dunlap vie for Trumbull GOP chairman

Trumbull County Commissioner Denny Malloy, who lost reelection in the Republican primary, said he is committed to running for county GOP chairman, setting up a contest between him and Jim Dunlap, the party’s first vice chairman. Malloy said: “I’ll be honored to lead the party. I’m up ...

Girard cuts three teachers, plans to bring one back

GIRARD — Citing financial issues facing the city’s school district, the board of education in a 3-2 vote Thursday cut three teaching positions for the next school year. However, officials said they plan to hold a special meeting Monday to bring back one of the positions. More than 75 ...

Speaker profiles pioneering broadcaster

YOUNGSTOWN — Before she became a legendary Cleveland radio and TV personality, Dorothy Fuldheim was in Germany in the early 1930s, where she listened to a speech in an arena that Adolph Hitler gave. “I knew how dangerous this man was,” Anne McEvoy, who is with Women in History Ohio, ...

Cowboys’ last ride: Chaney has final commencement

YOUNGSTOWN — Since she was a child, Lil Snider knew she wanted to enter the art world, and she has just added the latest significant brushstrokes to her life’s canvas. “I’ve been serious about art since I was 12 years old. I fully decided to go into the art field as a freshman in high ...

Receiver: SOBE on verge of financial collapse

YOUNGSTOWN — The receiver for SOBE Thermal Energy Systems LLC, which is supposed to provide heat for most of downtown Youngstown, wrote in a court document that the company is on the verge of a financial collapse. John C. Collins, SOBE’s receiver, wrote the “company is in the midst of a ...

Acton says she can work with both parties

BOARDMAN — Amy Acton, the Democratic candidate for governor, said she can work with those in both political parties but would not hesitate to veto legislation if needed. During a Wednesday campaign stop at the Structural Iron Workers Local 207’s apprenticeship building, Acton said, “I ...