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SLIDESHOW: Niles Fourth of July Parade
21 News is taking a look at how multiple Valley municipalities are celebrating the 4th of July. The City of Niles held its annual Fourth of July Parade Thursday morning where families and children of all ages gathered to celebrate the United States' birthday. Children had their bags ready as...
SLIDESHOW: Austintown Fourth of July Parade
21 News is taking a look at how the Valley's many communities are celebrating the Fourth of July. Austintown's Fourth of July Parade saw folks of all ages come together to celebrate the U.S.'s birthday and highlighted local causes, agencies and businesses. This included Mahoning County Commissioners, the Mahoning County...
No outdoor drinking area in Warren for the Fourth of July, council considering for future
The City of Warren will not get a designated outdoor refreshment area approved by the Fourth of July, but council members are still in talks about getting a DORA for future holidays. A DORA is a space where adults can walk around outside with alcoholic drinks. Some Warren restaurant owners...
Wick Park to host ‘Jazz in the Park’ with free concerts every summer weekend in Youngstown
Jazz in the Park is almost here in Youngstown as the community gets ready to enjoy summer weekends of smooth jazz at Wick Park. The event will be celebrating its 30th anniversary and invited many local jazz musicians to perform in free outdoor concerts every Sunday from July 7 until Sept. 1. It will be held at 260 Park Ave. and will last from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m.
2 Valley businesses included on Ohio's Ice Cream Trail
Two local ice cream spots are highlighted as part of the Ohio Ice Cream Trail by Ohio.org. Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt in Youngstown and Cockeye Creamery in Warren are included on the list of 54 locations. Ohio is just outside of the top 10 for milk production in...
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...
Runners in Canfield celebrate Fourth of July with Firecracker 4-Miler race
Runners in Canfield took to the streets to celebrate the Fourth of July this year in the annual Firecracker 4-Miler Race. The festivities kicked off around 8:00 a.m. with a half-mile kids race. From there, the firecracker runners were off. All runners got a commemorative medal once they crossed the...
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...
Celebrate the Caesar salad’s 100th anniversary with 18 best Caesar salads at Northeast Ohio restaurants
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Caesar salads have become so synonymous with restaurant culture that it’s easy to overlook them when scanning a menu. That doesn’t mean they’re necessarily boring or forgotten – it’s just one of those leafy options that many people expect to see accompany a wide range of cuisine.
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...
Daughtry, Buckcherry and Hinder to appear in concert Sept. 2 at the Canfield Fair
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Grads close chapter on ‘Good Old Days’
Brookfield High School’s graduating seniors chose “Good Old Days” by Macklemore as the class song, and Lillie Toth was one of those who supported the choice for the nostalgia it evoked. “It reminded me of my good old days – fires at the cabin with my buddies,...
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.
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