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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 »»
New director sees area as ‘hot spot’
January 11, 2010 Township residents calling for a zoning inspector will be met with a new face beginning this month with the appointment of Brian Prunty as assistant planning and zoning director for Howland. more »»
Students learn to help others
January 11, 2010 For 10 days in December, students at Howland Middle School competed to win not only breakfast from their principal, but for the satisfaction of helping other kids who are struggling with illness. more »»
Second round of grants available
January 11, 2010 Howland Community News The Mahoning River Corrider Redevelopment Project was the winner last fall of the first round of grants made available through the Fund for Our Economic Futur. more »»
Health courses are available in Howland
January 11, 2010 Howland Community News The Howland Fire and EMS Training Center, 169 Niles Cortland Road, N.E., will be holding a Heartsaver First Aid course from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. more »»
Saving both energy, money
January 11, 2010 The typical U.S. family spends about $1,900 a year on home utility bills, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Unfortunately, a large portion of that energy is wasted because of inefficiency. more »»
New youth program incorporates activities
January 11, 2010 Children are learning to ‘‘weave’’ Jesus into their lives through different activities and lessons as part of a new youth program at Howland United Methodist Church. more »»
Howland woman marks 101 years
December 14, 2009 Frances Dalson was honored last month for her 101st birthday with a special party that included three cakes, each with its own number on it to make ‘‘101. more »»
Poster winners
December 14, 2009 Students at Howland Middle School participated in Red Ribbon Week by creating posters for the annual competition. Sponsored by the U.S. more »»
Police Blotter
December 14, 2009 Dec. 2 6:55 p.m. – A two vehicle collision was reported in the parking lot outside Kohl’s Department Store at 2350 Niles Cortland Road. 4:30 p.m. more »»
Bad weather prompts concern
December 14, 2009 The Ohio Department of Transportation says, ‘‘Ice and Snow...Take It Slow. more »»
SOV collects items for animals
December 14, 2009 Shepherd of the Valley locations throughout the county are collecting needed items for dogs, cats and other animals in need cared for by Animal Charity. more »»
New coach, new look for Howland boys
December 14, 2009 HOWLAND — Howland first-year coach Dan Campana is surrounded by quite a bit of athletic talent and players with a decent basketball IQ. more »»
Election results show close race
November 9, 2009 The race for Howland Township trustees was close, but one incumbent appeared to lose his seat, according to complete unofficial results. more »»
Faces of Fall
November 9, 2009 Amber Nestor, 11, of Niles, has a fall scene painted on her face by Debra Miller of Champion, who goes by the character name of ‘‘Spitunia. more »»
Township reaches agreement
November 9, 2009 Trustees reached an agreement with three township unions to extend their contracts another three years, the first year with a wage freeze, Trustee Rick Clark said last mont. more »»
Students rewarded for academics
November 9, 2009 The Academic Letter Awards Ceremony was held Oct. 27 at Howland High School. Students who earned a GPA of 3.4 or better for the 2008-09 school year were presented certificates and award. more »»
Plan on track for adoption
November 9, 2009 A draft of a comprehensive plan that would guide development for Howland is done and ready to g. more »»
Youth deergun hunting season to begin
November 9, 2009 Ohio’s youth deer-gun hunting season will be held Nov. 21 and 22, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. more »» |
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