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On the record: Hubbard Township
PRESENT: William Colletta, Rick Hernandez and Jason Tedrow. • Awarded a bid of $137,000 to United Contractors Inc. for the restroom renovation project which will begin later this year and is being funded by local ARP funds. • Were informed the police body cameras presently in service are outdated and...
Dorothy M. Thompson 1932-2024
WARREN — Dorothy M. Thompson, 92, passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at Gillette Nursing Home. She was born June 9, 1932, in Butler, Pa., the daughter of the late Ernest McCollough and the late June Kelly McCollough. Dorothy was a graduate of Butler High School and graduated from...
Ravenna street closure for graduation party raises questions about permits, communication
Closing a road for a party? It's possible, a Ravenna city official said Friday. The news that part of Lawrence Street in Ravenna will be closed for a graduation party Saturday drew questions from readers on the Record-Courier's Facebook page. Some residents wondered why the city did not notify them, while others stated they didn't know closing a street for a party was possible in the city.
Two incumbents, one newcomer seek three seats on Montville school board
MONTVILLE TWP. – Facing no challengers, two incumbents and one new candidate are seeking three, three-year seats on the grades K-12 school district’s Board of Education. In a press release issued Wednesday, July 24, incumbent board members David Modrak and Karen Cortellino said they will both be seeking another three-year term on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Howland plans improvements at Orwig Park
HOWLAND — A joint venture is taking place among Howland Township, the park board and the school district to make renovations and improvements at Richard E. Orwig Park on East Market Street. Park board commissioner Sean Pompelia said for the $35,000 project, the township will contribute $12,000 for lighting.
Carol Ann Buzzelli 1956-2024
WARREN — Carol Ann Buzzelli, 67, died Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at St. Joseph Warren Hospital. She was born Sept. 19, 1956, in Warren, the daughter of Robert E. Jr. and Shirley Linamen Gregory. She was employed as a bus driver at Community Bus Services and attended Leavittsburg Church...
FedEx Employee Dies After Falling Out of Truck
Some terrible news, an employee for FedEx has died after he fell out of a moving truck. 20-year-old Noah Fletcher died after he fell out of the truck on an interstate in Peper Pike, Ohio. According to police, Fletcher, who was the passenger in the cargo truck, got out of...
Sign Up for Hudson’s EMT Course
Interested in becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)? Fall classes at the top-rated Hudson Emergency Medical Services (EMS) School start Tuesday, August 20 to Tuesday, December 17, 2024, every Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday at the Hudson Safety Training Center, 40 S. Oviatt St. Register by Tuesday, August 6. The...
Perry Village prepares to sell its portion of Champion Farm property
Perry Village has entered into an agreement to sell its section of the Champion Farm property to a real estate development and investment company that’s based in California. Province Group — New Equities LLC is planning to build a data center on the village’s portion of the former horticultural nursery.
Warren 19-year-old held on $1M bond in murder, robbery case
A 19-year-old Warren man remains held in the Trumbull County Jail on a $1 million bond after pleading "not guilty" to charges of aggravated murder and robbery. Kyair Kyser was jailed on Monday, the same day police filed charges against him in Warren Municipal Court. The charges stem from an...
AUSTINTOWN LOCKS IN A SPOT IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP
WHITESTOWN IN- Pitching lived up to the hype in the regional semifinal, but Austintown came out on top, beating Indiana 3-1 to advance to the championship. Mila Hamley was dominant, recording all 18 outs for Austintown. Indiana struck first in the opening inning with Naomi Wathen’s RBI single. Austintown quickly...
Ox Roast Fair brings food, fun to Mantua
A good crowd of people enjoyed the 60th annual Ox Roast fair at St. Joseph Parish in Mantua over the weekend, taking in fireworks, tractor and truck pulls, music and carnival rides. Oh, and enjoying that ox roast beef. The parish festival has been running since 1964, helping to pay for new school, and these days supporting the educational and sacramental ministries of the parish. Up to 3,500 pounds of sirloin roast is prepared in brick-lined pits, which are heated for several days with a constantly burning fire. The beef is prepared, wrapped in unbleached muslin and netting, and placed...
Broadway actors to help local youth theater program celebrate 50 years
Stagecrafters Youth Theatre is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a star-studded fundraiser featuring performances from Stagecrafters alumni who have since gone on to perform on Broadway. “Broadway Comes Home: Celebrating 50 Years of Stagecrafters” will take place on Aug. 19 at KeyBank State Theatre at Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland....
Santa to be on hand at pet food distribution
Santa Claus will be on-site at the next Ohio Paws with Purpose pet food distribution July 27. The next free produce and pet food distribution at Willow Praise Church (in partnership with Ohio Paws with Purpose) will be from 8 to 10 a.m. for pet food and 8 to 11 a.m. for produce.
Sharon siblings charged after two children ingest nearly entire package of edible THC candy
Two Sharon women are accused of endangering children after police say two children aged four and five years old ingested nearly an entire package of edible THC candies. According to the criminal complaint, both 33-year-old Cassandra Gera and 26-year-old Charyssa Gera are charged with one count each of endangering children.
Austintown 12U softball advances to Central Region Championship
The Austintown 12U softball team advanced to the Little League Central Region Championship in Whitestown, Indiana. The team picked up two big wins Thursday to keep their run alive. First, they beat Illinois 2-1 and then went on to beat Indiana 3-1 punching their ticket to Friday's title game. Standout...
Peck Road in Mantua Township reopened late Thursday afternoon
Peck Road in Mantua Township is reopened late Thursday afternoon after a downed tree with wires involved forced its closure between Pioneer Trail and High Street Wednesday, The Portage County Engineer's Office said. This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: Peck Road in Mantua Township reopened late Thursday afternoon
Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital opens Lozick Cancer Pavilion
Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 5 to mark the opening of the new Lozick Cancer Pavilion, a 10,600-square-foot addition to the hospital’s cancer center. This addition was made possible from a significant donation from The Lozick Family Foundation which funded construction.
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