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YSU Men’s Golf Announces Fall Schedule
The Youngstown State men's golf team will compete in six events across four different states from early September to mid-October during the fall portion of its 2024-25 season. Head Coach Tony Joy announced the team's complete fall schedule on Tuesday. "Our six-tournament schedule this fall will again feature great competition...
New restaurant still set to open in Downtown Youngstown
The Varsity Club is the newest restaurant set to open it's doors in Downtown Youngstown. Owner, John Rudy is currently in the middle of renovations of the newest restaurant and bar in the city, on the corner of Hazel Street and Commerce Street. With all of the uncertainty in Downtown...
State sanctions mental health center where teens put in chokeholds, slapped and abused
State authorities ordered a troubled mental health treatment center to stop accepting new teens into the facility until its problems are fixed. The 57-page state report cited 47 violations, including 16 issues with restraints of teens. For example, an employee shoved a child during a "power struggle," and another child was held in...
KNIGHTLINE GRAB A HIGH SCORING WIN
STRUTHERS OH- Knightline edged out Prospects in a nail-biter, 13-12. Taggart Carfangia was a standout with two hits, three RBIs, and two runs. Santino Ciambotti and Mike Scavnicky each added two hits, an RBI, and a run. Aiden Thompson had a big game with two hits, including a triple, driving in two and scoring once. Luke Young chipped in with two hits, an RBI, and crossed the plate twice.
BARONS STAY IN FRONT OF THE STANDINGS
STRUTHERS OH- The 3B Barons dominated with an 11-1 win over Eagle Wear. Wes Conville led the charge with two hits and two RBIs. Aidan Leiendecker also had two hits, including a triple, and crossed the plate twice. Tommy Karoly chipped in with two hits, an RBI, and a run.
Plea deal still stands for defendant in Rowan Sweeney murder
The plea deal for one of three defendants in the murder of four-year-old Rowan Sweeney still stands following a court hearing Tuesday where a judge denied the prosecution's request to take the deal off the table. Twenty-seven-year-old Kimonie Bryant was supposed to be sentenced for his role in the murder...
Police investigating after Youngstown barber shop shot up
Police in Youngstown are investigating after a barber shop was shot up in the city early Tuesday morning. According to the police report, the call came in just before 12:30 a.m. Tuesday reporting gunshots heard in an area of Mahoning Avenue. When police arrived, they found 12 spent shell casings outside of a barber shop in the area.
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.
Ohio’s public colleges receive $397 million; here’s how much is coming to Youngstown State
Ohio’s public colleges and universities will get $397 million from the state’s capital budget. The $4.2 billion budget passed Wednesday in both chambers and Gov. Mike DeWine signed the budget into law Friday morning. The capital money is going toward things such as basic renovations, HVAC upgrades, restroom...
Mobile Market brings groceries to displaced International Towers residents in Youngstown
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...
Woman accused of dumpster diving at Youngstown store, throwing corn starch at guard
A woman who was dumpster diving at the back of a Save-A-Lot on South Avenue got upset and threw a bag of corn starch at a security guard and a manager. Youngstown police were called to the store on Saturday after employees reported a woman, identified as Summer Jackson, to be taking rotten meat from the dumpster, according to a police report.
‘You have no soul:’ Youngstown woman gets life sentence in Trumbull arson case
The final defendant in a Trumbull County arson death /aggravated murder capital case pleaded guilty on Friday and was sentenced to a life prison term immediately. Patricia A. Zarlingo, 29, of Youngstown, received a life prison sentence with first chance at parole after she serves 35 years in prison. She pleaded guilty to one count aggravated murder, two counts attempted aggravated murder, two counts aggravated arson, one count aggravated burglary and one count tampering with evidence.
Where to watch the fireworks: 26 July 4 celebrations across Northeast Ohio
The Fourth of July is quickly approaching, and many Northeast Ohio counties, cities and organizations have different events planned to celebrate Independence Day. This year, there are a wide variety of celebrations across Northeast Ohio. From wiffleball tournaments to cultural festivals to the classic barbecue and fireworks, Northeast Ohio has many unique festivities to offer this week.
Poland Township residents concerns about above ground utility boxes
When driving around Poland Township neighborhoods, you may notice utility boxes popping up in yards. The installed utility boxes are meant to provide more and better options for internet service. Although the equipment could give residents better internet options, some residents are worried about having these boxes on their property.
Heil Continues Growth of Nationwide Dealer Network with New Locations in Ohio and Michigan
Heil® continues to strengthen its premier nationwide dealer network of sales, parts, and support services, with further growth in the Midwest. The company is excited to announce new Environmental Equipment Sales & Service (EESS) locations in Columbus, Ohio, and Detroit, Michigan, enhancing Heil’s presence and support in these key regions.
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