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Recent Graduate Awarded State Space Fellowship to Continue Research in Master’s Program
Henry Jacques, a recent May 2024 mechanical engineering graduate and now master’s student, was chosen for the competitive Ohio Space Grant Consortium (OSGC) fellowship program. The program, which funds his graduate studies, is a partnership between OSGC and NASA. The OSCG is a statewide network of colleges and universities...
‘Team Ohio’ Wins 65-over Gold Medal at 2024 Pan-American Masters Games
“I currently play in the Ohio MSBL baseball league based out of Canton, Ohio. I recently formed a tournament team made up of mainly MSBL players. We played in the International Pan-American Masters Games baseball tournament in Cleveland and won the 65+ Gold medal! Below is the summary of our Gold Medal run.”
Arrest made in Indiana of Ohio man wanted for fatally shooting a teenager
On Sunday, the Indiana State Police released a statement announcing their successful capture of a murder suspect from Ohio on the Indiana Toll Road. The operation was well-coordinated and took place on Saturday. On Saturday morning, Ohio authorities alerted the Indiana State Police to be on the lookout for a...
Few residents opt out of $600M class action settlement in East Palestine derailment
Few people ultimately opted out of the $600 million class action settlement Norfolk Southern offered to people affected by last year's disastrous East Palestine train derailment despite the questions residents raised about the deal, lawyers said.
From blueprints to reality: Camp builds new future for young women
The construction industry is big business and one that doesn't include a whole lot of women. A local group is set on bulldozing that barrier with a summer camp that's turning those plans from blueprints to reality.
Six individuals, women's team claims All-Academic honors from USTFCCCA
NEW ORLEANS--Six members of the Westminster College women's track and field program were recognized Monday afternoon by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as Division III All-Academic Athletes. Recent graduates Madison Conley (New Castle, Pa., New Castle), Breannda Davis (Streetsboro, Ohio, Streetsboro), Jess Fatigati (McDonald,...
Three players land on NABC's Honors Court
KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Three Westminster College men's basketball players were named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court Monday. Recent graduates Andrew Clark (New Middletown, Ohio, Springfield Local) and Reese Leone (Beloit, Ohio, West Branch), along with rising senior Russell Kwiat (New Castle, Pa., Neshannock), were recognized. It...
Isolated Storms and a Muggy Tuesday Afternoon
CLEVELAND — Isolated storm chances for the afternoon portion of your Tuesday across NE Ohio. A strong to severe storm will be possible, with gusty winds and heavy rain. Otherwise, anticipate more warm and muggy conditions as highs top off in the upper 80s to around 90. A cold...
Longtime Valley mental health counselor dies
A longtime mental health counselor who dedicated his life to helping others in the Valley has died. Jimmy McGaha, a mental health counselor for more than 40 years in the Valley, died Monday afternoon. He was 75 years old. McGaha opened his own counseling service business, Jim McGaha and Associates,...
Boardman's Grocery Outlet launches campaign to help stock Rescue Mission's pantry
Boardman's Grocery Outlet has launched their food drive campaign to help stock the Rescue Mission of the Mahoning Valley’s pantry. According to a press release, the efforts during Grocery Outlet's national "Independence from Hunger" campaign supports the Rescue Mission's endeavor to provide meals and shelter to those in need.
Keystone 9-11s Down Hermitage in State Tournament Opener
ATHENS– On Tuesday, the Keystone 9-11 team showcased their skills and determination in the opening game of the State Tournament, defeating Hermitage Allstars 4-0 in a compelling match. The game took place at 10AM. The game started strong for Keystone, with an explosive first inning where they scored all...
Eighty-year-old man hit by SUV in Austintown parking lot
An 83-year-old Austintown man is being treated for a broken arm and head laceration after being struck by an SUV in the grocery store parking lot. A police report says the man was walking in the crosswalk at the Giant Eagle on Mahoning Avenue Monday night when he was hit by the SUV.
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