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Catholic Masses announced for Columbiana Co., Canfield Fairs
The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown has announced Masses at five county fairs taking place over the next handful of weeks. The Diocesan Office of Rural Life and Ministry will hold Mass at Mahoning, Columbiana, Ashtabula, Portage and Start county fairs between August and early September. Bishop David Bonnar will preside...
Youngstown Clothing Co. makes “wearable memories” at Canfield Fair
CANFIELD, Ohio — Demolition derby, tractor pulls and the wiener dog race may be some of the Canfield Fair’s most popular attractions, but the longest line award goes to Youngstown Clothing Co.’s Canfield Fair T-shirt booth. Youngstown Clothing Co. has sold out nearly every year since it...
Brightside Project announces back to school assistance programs
The Brightside Project has announced the return of its annual Back to School Assistance Programs for the 2024-25 school year. The programs include clothing and shoe vouchers for students in the Salem City School District, as well as backpack and school supply giveaways for all students in Columbiana and Mahoning Counties.
New research & development center focused on rocket propulsion coming to Mahoning Valley
A new research & development (R&D) center focused on rocket propulsion is on its way to the Mahoning Valley. 21 News sat down with Ursa Major, a privately funded company focused on rocket propulsion, who is establishing a new R&D center in the Boardman to advance additive manufacturing and materials development technology for liquid rocket engines and solid rocket motors.
Produce recalled from Valley Walmart, Aldi, Save-a-Lot stores, food banks
Produce recalled over contamination concerns has been expanded to include Walmart, Aldi, Save-a-Lot stores in the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys, as well as Youngstown food banks. The Food and Drug Administration announced that Wiers Farm Inc. of Willard, OH, expanded its July 12, 2024, recall including additional produce because it...
Motorcycle Club to host Suicide Awareness Bike Run to benefit Rescue Mission of Mahoning County
The Steel Hammerz Motorcycle Club is hosting the second annual Suicide Awareness Bike Run next month. It will be held on August 3 at the Biker Brewhouse in Austintown. The 22-mile run will lead to The Winery at Pine Lake. There, an hour-long break will be held until returning back...
Man sentenced on gun charge from Youngstown arrest
Eugene Thompkins, 33, received the sentence from Judge Anthony D'Apolito following guilty pleas Feb. 29 to charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, a third-degree felony, and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony.
Youngstown man sentenced to life in prison for arson death of Warren teen
The second of three people has been sentenced for his part in an arson fire that killed a teen from Warren and injured two others. Brendan Daviduk sat in court in prison orange, prison garments he will likely wear for life after Judge Sean J. O'Brien handed down his sentence for the January 2023 murder of 16-year-old Chassidy Broadstone.
Youngstown police arrest 3 while serving search warrant at South Side home
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Reports said city police arrested three people Wednesday while serving a search warrant investigating drug activity at a South Side home. Jerold Wiggins, 44, was booked into the Mahoning County Jail on charges of possession of crack cocaine, a third-degree felony; possession of fentanyl, a fourth-degree felony; and possession of heroin, […]
Youngstown police collect 33 shell casings, 4 shotgun shells from two neighborhood shootings
People living in a neighborhood on Youngstown’s Westside were awakened by a hail of gunshots overnight. It was 3 a.m. Thursday when dispatchers got a call about shots being fired in Manchester Avenue, just south of Connecticut Avenue. One woman told police that shots were fired at her home....
City of Niles begins work on $3.7 million street resurfacing projects
21 News previously told you about local street resurfacing projects for the City of Niles that was set to take place this summer. According to a Facebook post from Steve Mientkiewicz, the Mayor of Niles, work for the resurfacing projects are set to begin today, Thursday, July 25, throughout the city.
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