Niles approves grant for update to zoning code
NILES — City Council has greenlit a $50,000 Housing Technical Assistance Grant from the Ohio Department of Development to overhaul the city’s zoning codes, which ...
Howland veteran served in Army Honor Guard
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of a weekly series highlighting local veterans that runs each Monday through Veterans Day. To suggest a veteran, ...
Individual and team success
McDonald’s relay teams shine at state track and field meet
COLUMBUS — McDonald wasted zero time seeking out the podium at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. From the first event of the Division III meet on ...
Seeing Eye: Youth-led summer market set
INSPIRING MINDS MARKETS: This summer, more than 300 students in the Mahoning Valley participated in Inspiring Minds’ six-week summer enrichment program. Both the ...
Agenda
• WARREN TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the township hall. • NEWTON FALLS PARK / RECREATION BOARD will meet at 6 p.m. ...
Mixed report on state unemployment
Staff report The state reported 1,000 fewer unemployed workers in June compared to the prior month, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said ...
Wall Street closes a record-breaking week with a quiet finish
From cellphone to mobile thinking computer
The military parade was Trump’s doing
DEAR EDITOR: A recent Sound Off writer from Hubbard admonished prior contributors who complained about the military parade for the 250th anniversary of the Army, ...
Democrats, teachers unions loved vetoes
Why must politics ruin everything?
Garden friends you hardly see
All gardeners have had insect problems at one time or another. Either caterpillars eating away at your prized plants or aphids sucking the life out of them. We all ...