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International Tower tenants grateful, but want to move home
About 170 residents who enjoy watching July 4th fireworks downtown Youngstown will miss that tradition this year like they miss being home at International Towers. They are upset with the short notice given to get out by June 13th. The tenants from International Towers were evacuated on the day of...
Timeline set for demolition of Realty Tower
A timeline is beginning to form for the demolition of the Realty Building. The demolition process for the building is expected to start next week. But before that happens, the property managers of Realty Tower told residents they will be able to get some of their belongings out of the building.
Do you know what this beekeeper’s item was used for?
In its last week in this space, Item No. 1271 garnered one more guess. Bob Kramer, of Springboro, Ohio, wrote that it appears to be some kind of sorter, guessing it could have been used to sort soybeans or some other large grain with the small going to the left pan and the large going to the right pan.
Every Browns starting QB ever: Full list
The Cleveland Browns are no strangers to having a slew of different quarterbacks. We all know the infamous jersey that someone has continued to add to every time the team has to start a new quarterback and it's continued to grow throughout the years. Not every Browns quarterback has been...
First Town Days Returns to Tuscora Park
An annual tradition in the City of New Philadelphia returns for the Independence holiday weekend. First Town Days kicks off Thursday for family day with select midway food and a petting zoo opening at 7:30am, followed by an 8:00 start for the fishing derby, and all vendors opening at noon.
PETA Goes After NFL Team After Death of Mascot
News came out earlier this week that the Cleveland Browns mascot, Swagger Jr. had passed away. He was 5 years old. This prompted a statement by PETA executive vice president Tracy Reiman, per TMZ Sports. "Generations of breeding for a certain look have left bullmastiffs prone to hip dysplasia, ...
Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital Receives $1 Million State Grant to Support $7 Million Upgrade in Cancer Services
DOVER, Ohio — Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital is set to invest $7 million in its radiation oncology services, marking a major enhancement in cancer care for the Tuscarawas Valley. The Ohio General Assembly has demonstrated its support for the project by approving $1 million for the upgrade. The project,...
How to avoid future East Palestines
The agency investigating last year’s 38-car train derailment and fire near East Palestine, Ohio, has begun teasing out its findings, with the final report coming later in July. The National Transportation Safety Board found plenty of blame to go around in the Feb. 3, 2023, derailment of a Norfolk Southern freight train. For instance, that […]
Northern Ohio Fourth of July Forecast: Morning Rain Clears for Evening Celebrations
Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents can expect a wet start to their Fourth of July celebrations, but the skies will clear up just in time for evening festivities. The National Weather Service in Cleveland forecasts morning showers from 6 AM until 9 AM, with conditions improving significantly for the rest of the day.
VERSATEX OPENS PVC SIDING PLANT
Versatex has opened a new 96,500-sq. ft., state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Aliquippa, Pa., doubling its production capacity and creating 80 new jobs in Beaver County. The addition was motivated by the steady growth for its premium cellular core PVC building products which now includes the long-awaited XCEED Lap Siding. The...
Cincinnati dispensaries prepare for recreational cannabis sales; Kentucky customers beware
Within the next week or so, medical marijuana dispensaries located in the Greater Cincinnati area are expected to receive clearance to begin selling cannabis to recreational customers. Several medical dispensaries have already been granted provisional licenses by the state. All that remains is for a state inspector to give the...
Kent speech-language pathology company adds feeding therapy to its services
Talk On, an outpatient speech-language pathology company in Kent, recently began offering feeding therapy as another resource for the families they serve. Feeding therapy can help kids with food aversions, difficulty chewing and other psychological and physical barriers that affect the child’s experience of eating. The company has been...
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