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BMV?closes its Truck World office

June 20, 2010 The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced in early June they would permanently close the deputy registrar agency at 6965 Truck World Blvd. in Hubbard at 5 p.m. June 24. more »»

Class of 10 graduates

June 20, 2010 Hubbard High School held its 2010 graduation ceremony May 28 at Stambaugh Auditorium in Youngstown. The baccalaureate ceremony was held May 24 at St. Patrick’s Church. more »»

Scout works with SWCD

June 20, 2010 A Hubbard teen is earning his Eagle Scout award while helping the Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District spread its message of stopping water pollution. more »»

Hubbard supports library levy

May 16, 2010 HUBBARD — With the voters support earlier this month in passing a 1. more »»

Hubbard youth dig into recycling

May 16, 2010 HUBBARD —The Trumbull County Commissioners, along with the Trumbull-Geauga Solid Waste District, helped children from Hubbard with their recycling campaign in Apri. more »»

Daughter inspires author’s book fair

May 16, 2010 HUBBARD— Following the death of her young daughter, an Ohio author decided to remember her by establishing an annual spring book fair to encourage children to read books while celebrating life. more »»

St. Pat’s students ‘Click it to be Cool’

April 18, 2010 Students in Kelly Kroynovich’s third-grade class were treated to a special program March 19 when township police officer Courtney Perkins and Chief Todd Coonce presented a program on using vehicle... more »»

Supporters unite to tout library

April 18, 2010 Reed Middle School sixth-graders Ashlee Cook and Caitlin Cole said they come to the Hubbard Public Library “all the time” to do homework during the school year. more »»

Team Taylor is back on track

April 18, 2010 Taylor McLalin is just like most girls her age. She likes to hang out with her friends, play in her school’s marching band, and is a fan of the ‘‘Twilight’’ books about modern vampires. more »»

HHS to showcase scrapbooks

March 21, 2010 The Hubbard Historical Society, whose mission is to collect and preserve and exhibit buildings, books, records, documents, artifacts or specimens of interest relating to the history of the City of... more »»

Hubbard library asks for help

March 21, 2010 The Hubbard Public Library board of directors has decided to place a 1.9 mill operating levy on the May 4 ballot after facing nearly a decade of state funding cuts. more »»

Roosevelt kids raise thousands in coins

March 21, 2010 Roosevelt Elementary School students collected nearly twice their goal in loose coins for Olive Garden’s Pasta for Patients effort, a national campaign that helps those battling leukemia and lymphoma. more »»

Class of 2010 to be inducted

March 21, 2010 The Hubbard All Sports Hall of Fame banquet is April 24 at St. Patrick’s Church Hall. Ticket information is available by calling Joe Carano at 330-534-7700. 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 »»

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 »»

Cuts needed to balance city books

January 17, 2010 Hubbard city officials could be looking to cut as much as $1 million from its budget in 2010, according to city auditor Michael Villano, and some of that could come through worker layoffs. more »»

 
 

 

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