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News in brief
June 4, 2013 Multiple bullet holes found in Warren house WARREN — A Federal Street woman told police several shots were fired at her home over the weeken. more »»
Love & devotion
June 3, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — Guido and Rosemary DelGarbino of Niles have made recommitting to their marriage a special part of their lives. more »»
Sewer at center of dispute
June 3, 2013 NILES — Owners of a local consulting service recently filed a formal complaint against the city for what it deems inappropriate conduct in failing to issue a permit for a sewer tie-in. more »»
Warren vet was on front line in Korea
June 3, 2013 WARREN — Jim Lewis thought being smart would keep him away from the Korean War. It was quite the opposite. Instead, it took him to the front lines from 1953 to 1954. more »»
A strong heart
June 3, 2013 Nicole Stafford of Vienna knows she’s sick, but she chooses to focus on the things she can do rather than the things she can’t. more »»
A new world in 3-D
June 3, 2013 SAN MATEO, Calif. — Invisalign, a San Jose company, uses 3-D printing to make each mouthful of customized, transparent braces. more »»
Sunshine paying back taxes
June 3, 2013 WARREN — Sunshine of Warren Trumbull Area Inc. recently paid $14,161.45 in back real estate taxes, according to its executive director, Anthony A. Iannucci Jr. More than half — $7,497. more »»
Niles Schools considers cutbacks
June 3, 2013 NILES — The Niles Board of Education will hold a special meeting today to discuss potential actions in response to a recent audi. more »»
News In Brief
June 3, 2013 Empty propane tanks spill in Route 7 crash HUBBARD TOWNSHIP — The driver of a commercial tractor-trailer that overturned at about 1:25 p.. more »»
Gettsyburg Campaign began 150 years ago this week
June 3, 2013 This week 150 years ago was militarily quite active and important. On June 3, 1863, components of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, led by Lafayette McLaw’s division of Gen. more »»
Supporting shelters
June 2, 2013 HUBBARD — More than 5 million companion animals enter shelters each year in the U.S., and nearly 4 million of those animals are euthanized each year, according to ASPCA.or. more »»
So many tears
June 2, 2013 Carly Polder said this year’s eighth grade completion ceremony at Willard K-8 was bittersweet. more »»
UPDATED 2am: Police chase goes into night
June 2, 2013 WARREN — Police early this morning continued tracking a man wanted in both a shooting in which no one was hit, and in breaking an impounded car out of a towing lot. It began shortly after 11 p.m. more »»
Rail center gains steam
June 2, 2013 LORDSTOWN — A consultant huddling last week with state and local economic representatives around a massive glass conference table inside a shipping depot here was having a hard time holding back his... more »»
BBB holds shredding day
June 2, 2013 YOUNGSTOWN — Randy Heaver had accumulated about one year’s worth of personal documents in his home, so much so he’d have to ‘‘buy three new shredders’’ to properly dispose of all those old bank... more »»
Agency part of Warren audit?
June 2, 2013 WARREN — After months of public debate, multiple calls for transparency and at least one anonymous bid for the attorney general’s office to investigate, the city plans this week to look at its... more »»
Square deal for Warren
June 1, 2013 WARREN — City folk and country folk came together Friday on Courthouse Square for the first of six farmer’s markets. more »»
Too cool for school
June 1, 2013 Fifth-graders at Howland North Road Intermediate School line up to get wet from the Howland Fire Department hose Friday on the last day of schoo. more »»
Animal Welfare to break ground on shelter
June 1, 2013 VIENNA — Area officials will be digging in at the new Animal Welfare League shelter at 10 a.m. Monday, and not in search of bones like their canine friends. more »»
West Farmington sewer project set for fall
June 1, 2013 WEST FARMINGTON — Funding for a $4.54 million sewer system for the village will come entirely from state and federal grants and loan. more »» |
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