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Winning lottery scratch-off tickets sold in Girard, Poland
A couple of Ohio Lottery players are several thousand dollars richer after buying scratch-off tickets in Girard and Poland. The Lottery Commission says a player won a $10,000 prize by playing the $300 Million Diamond Dazzler scratch-off. The winner, who purchased their ticket at the Expresso Market at 143 E...
Meijer doubles discount on milk for SNAP participants
Retail outlet Meijer has announced it is doubling its discount on milk offered to SNAP-eligible customers. According to a press release, the discount is now 40% off any brand or size of 1% or fat free milk. This is part of an effort to increase access to healthy foods and drinks.
'The Waltons' cast members to visit fans in Butler and Lawrence counties this fall
Mary McDonough (Erin Walton), Eric Scott (Ben Walton), Leslie Winston (Cindy Walton), and Kami Cotler (Elizabeth Walton) will do meet-and-greets. PORTERSVILLE ― Four original cast members of TV's "The Waltons" will visit western Pennsylvania to mingle with fans this autumn. Mary McDonough (Erin Walton), Eric Scott (Ben Walton), Leslie...
Episode 156 – June 30, 2024
Thanks to our friends at Steelite International we host from Woodland Estate in Liberty and see how Dani and Nate have restore this gorgeous mansion into an amazing event venue! Lauren takes us on the road with Steelite to the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago to witness all the work they put into their presence there, the Youngstown team and restauranteurs from the Valley who attend… Chef Mark Canzonetta and Mike reminisce their Chi-Chi’s days and whip up the ultimate queso dip and nachos! Our Truly Trumbull Trip Ideas takes us to the Warren Flea and Farmers Market where we meet the team and vendors who make this such a special place for bargains and for the community… Carl Angiuli showcases all of the produce ready for you RIGHT NOW at the farm in Canfield… Our real estate expert Kelly Warren gives us the 4-1-1 on why summer is the best season to buy or sell a house, and how to make sure you get the best interest rate… Mike gets a sneak peek at Dr. Naffah’s monumental statue to kindness and finds out how it was conceived, carved and how all 84 tons of it was transported from Italy… We get the some GREAT sunscreen advice and tips from Board-Certified dermatologist Dr. Rasnik Dulay at the Grand Resort’s Med-Spa… Dr. Chris explains what the terms sciatica, bulging discs and arthritis really mean… and SO MUCH MORE!
Headliner announced for Canfield Fair Labor Day act
CANFIELD, Ohio (WKBN) – The headline act for Labor Day at the Canfield Fair was announced Tuesday. Daughtry with special guests Buckcherry & Hinder will perform at the fair on Monday, September 2. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 12 on ticketmaster.com. Prices range from $39.50 to $75. Daughtry...
Mobile Market brings groceries to displaced Realty Tower, International Towers residents
Rose Carter, executive director of A.C.T.I.O.N., made sure Youngstown residents who were displaced by the Realty Tower gas explosion had access to groceries. On the first floor of the building in downtown Youngstown, there’s a Chase bank and residential apartments in the top floors of the building. The explosion...
Penguin City co-owner Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki appointed to Ohio Craft Brewers Association
The Ohio Craft Brewers Association elected seven new representatives to the board of directors. They include Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki, co-owner of Penguin City Brewing Company in Youngstown. The association highlighted the new electees and their roles in a press release on June 26. Who is on the new board?. Jason Moore...
Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown to temporarily display Monet painting
The Butler Institute of American Art will be temporarily displaying a painting from the famous “Nymphéas” series by Claude Monet until September. This was made possible through a loan exchange with the Dayton Art Institute where the Butler Institute traded its “Pennsylvania Coal Town” painting by Edward Hopper for the Monet painting. The Dayton Art Institute will be hosting an Edward Hopper exhibition until Sept. 8.
Area news in brief for July 1
MINERVA CONCERT – New Song, Geneva College’s music and drama ministry group, will offer a free performance at 7 p.m. July 5 on Minerva’s Municipal Park Stage. Nine students are chosen in January for the group that begins their service in the summer following. Students are chosen because of their musical and dramatic abilities and because of the way they can articulate and convey their faith. New Song is directed by Lindsay Shaffer, Minerva High School and Geneva College alumna. Municipal Park’s parking is adjacent to the Minerva High School parking lot.
RECLAIMING NATURE AT WATERLOO ARTS
From 1974-1978, the Summit National site in Deerfield, Ohio, a former coal strip mine, was used as a waste disposal facility for oil, resin, paint and metal-plating sludge, and flammable, chlorinated solvents. The EPA subsequently conducted a cleanup and recently removed a section of this site from the Superfund List, encouraging its reuse. Visiting this site, artist Arron Foster created an ongoing response project, documenting the cycles of devastation and recovery and illustrating the persistence of nature. Through his work, utilizing printmaking and photography, Foster hopes to inspire local awareness, activism and care. During the July 5 Walk All Over Waterloo, at 7pm, Foster will discuss his exhibition, “Haints and Specters”, currently on view in the gallery at Waterloo Arts. Also on view in the cafe space is Alison Alsup’s “Ohio: Love for the Heart of it All”, a delightful travelog in drawings and paintings of the artist’s months long biking and rollerblading trek throughout Ohio.
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