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‘We feel the community will be amazed:’ Simply Slavic Festival moving event to new venue
The Simply Slavic Festival has changed its location to the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre and will be held June 14 and 15. The downtown festival, which celebrates Greater Youngstown’s colorful Slavic community. It will last from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. on June 14 and from noon until midnight on June 15.
Youngstown apartments next to building that exploded to be evacuated: Mayor
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WOIO) - Youngstown Mayor Jamael Tito Brown on Tuesday said the apartments next to the building that exploded last month need to be evacuated. The 170 residents inside the building have 72 hours to evacuate, said Brown. Crews were called to the building at 47 E. Federal Street...
Northeast Ohio’s Tuesday weather forecast: Sunny with warmer weather on the way
CLEVELAND, Ohio - After a rainy and cool day on Monday, things will clear up Tuesday. The National Weather Service’s forecast for tomorrow calls for highs around 70 with lots of sunshine and light breezes. Tuesday night will be partly cloudy with lows in the low 50s. Wednesday will see more sunshine with highs around 80.
Years Ago | June 9th
21 WFMJ archives / June 9, 1947 | The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levin rested in the wreckage of their Niles-Vienna Road home after a deadly tornado swept through Trumbull County and into Mercer County 77 years ago. The children, Margaret, Bernie, Mary Alice, and Barbara, were saved by their father, who grabbed them and rushed them into the basement of the home.
Here’s how Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office honored Memorial Day
For Memorial Day, organizations across Mahoning County paid tribute to military service members who lost their lives while defending their country. The Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office hosted the annual Fallen Officers Memorial Ceremony last Saturday. The flag ceremony started at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church...
Rulli’s win in Ohio will grow GOP’s razor-thin majority in the US House
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican state Sen. Michael Rulli won a special election Tuesday in eastern Ohio for a U.S. House seat that has sat vacant for months, expanding the GOP’s narrow majority in the congressional chamber. Rulli, 55, defeated Democrat Michael Kripchak to fill the remainder of...
Mahoning County road closed for next month for repairs
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Kirk Road in Austintown will be closed starting Monday for the next 30 days. The closure is for culvert repairs. Kirk Road will be closed between State Route 46 and Turner Road. The detour route is from State Route 46 to New Road to Turner...
Which Northeast Ohio projects are on the list for state money? The Wake Up for Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. How about $8 million for Bedrock’s plan to develop the Cuyahoga Riverfront? Or $5 million to help Cleveland’s port modernize its bulk terminal? And $2 million to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo to help build a new indoor “primate forest”?
See how Joy Cone Co. makes Pittsburgh’s ice cream cones
Featured guest: David George, president and CEO of Joy Cone Co. 1. Joy Cone started as the George & Thomas Cone Co. in 1918. Back then, David’s grandfather, Albert George, made cones in a hand-cranked cone oven. Business declined in the midcentury until David’s father took over the company, built a new factory and started hunting for new customers. In the 1960s, the company adopted the name Joy Cone when it started selling directly to consumers.
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