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Wrapping up the 2009-10 season

March 14, 2010 Sure, Girard girls basketball coach Andy Saxon wished things had gone better. His Indians team finished 6-15 and lost in a Division III sectional to Ursuline, which advanced to regionals. more »»

Paying to get your money?

March 14, 2010 Tax time is here, but there is a bright side. Many people can look forward to a tax refund. more »»

Science and plants mingle

March 8, 2010 Twice each school year, fourth-grade students at H.. more »»

Township urges all to ‘go green’

March 8, 2010 Residents of Howland Township are being urged to become a part of the community’s ‘‘Going Green’’ program. more »»

St. Pats students host school relay

February 21, 2010 Students at St. Patrick School in Hubbard kicked off their Catholic Schools week activities with their fourth annual Relay For Life event. more »»

YSU?names seventh president

February 21, 2010 Youngstown State University Board of Trustees voted unanimously Feb. 17 to name Dr. Cynthia Anderson as the university’s seventh, and first female, president. more »»

Sharon Regional opens satellite office

February 21, 2010 There’s a new place to go for what ails ya’ in the Mahoning Valle. more »»

Students raise money for Haiti

February 8, 2010 The students at Howland North Road Intermediate School recently held a fundraiser in support of Haiti, raising just more than $1,000 in five day. more »»

BOOK?FAIR

February 8, 2010 Throughout the week, students at North Road Intermediate School have taken a step back in time ... all the way to the 1950s. more »»

Museum mixes art, reading

February 8, 2010 Alex Piacquadio, 5, of Cortland, and Anastasia Ramos, 7, of Howland, work on their snowflake crafts at the ‘‘Reading and Other Forms of Art,’’ program held at the Butler Institute of Art in Howland. more »»

MATHCOUNTS to be held at YSU

February 8, 2010 Howland Community News Students at Howland Middle School are among approximately 250 students from 27 middle and junior high schools who will participate in the 2010 MATHCOUNTS... more »»

Technology of today is passing me by

February 8, 2010 I used to think I was pretty computer savvy. Our house was the first on the block to have a computer when back in the 1980s, we bought a Commodore VIC-2. more »»

Howland freshmen leading AAC

February 8, 2010 HOWLAND — The Howland ninth-grade basketball team is one game away from making a run in the All-American Conference tournament. more »»

Seniors to classmates: ‘Don’t be shady’

January 31, 2010 Members of Liberty High School’s Global Action and Awareness organization are telling their fellow classmates, ‘‘Don’t Be Shady, Help Haiti. more »»

Historical society hears plans

January 31, 2010 The Liberty Historical Society recently discussed a plan to designate the Connecticut Western Reserve as a National Heritage Area. more »»

Rotating classes teach about faith

January 31, 2010 A new interactive program to teach children about faith is being held at the Churchill Hill United Methodist Church. The A.R.K. more »»

Students to collect used jeans for Haiti

January 31, 2010 Helping victims of the recent earthquake in Haiti, students at Liberty Schools are bringing in their old, but gently worn, jeans to send to teenagers in need. more »»

Goodwill auction to help children

January 31, 2010 The Junior Group of Goodwill will hold its annual two-day auction event Feb. 5 and 6 at Stambaugh Auditorium. George Roman Auctioneers will preside over the event. more »»

Rotating classes teach about faith

January 17, 2010 A new interactive program to teach children about faith is being held at the Churchill Hill United Methodist Church on Churchill Hubbard Road. The A.R.K. more »»

Keenan appointed mayor

January 17, 2010 Former city councilman Richard Keenan, 59, of Moore Street, was elected to fill the unexpired term of former Mayor Art Magee, 73, who resigned Dec. 12. more »»

 
 

 

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