Cortland is smoke testing sewer lines
CORTLAND — The city is having smoke testing done on the sanitary sewers to determine where rain water is getting into the system. City council at a recent meeting ...
Farm bureau discusses concerns with local officials and agencies
JOHNSTON — Members of the Trumbull County Farm Bureau gathered Thursday to meet with elected officials, local farmers and community members to ...
Fitch stars Toth and Ray named NFCA All-Americans
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) recently recognized two Austintown Fitch softball players – Abby Toth and Kaliana Ray – as first-team ...
Individual and team success
COLUMBUS — While having qualified for state all four seasons of his high school track career and having a relay medal to his name, the ...
Seeing Eye: Library plans Back to School Bash for Saturday
BACK TO SCHOOL BASH: The McKinley Memorial Library in Niles will hold a Back to School Bash at 10 a.m. Saturday on the library grounds. There will be a school supply ...
Fair week caps year-long journey for livestock families
We’re just a week away from the Ashtabula County Fair and emotions are already running high. For many people, fair season is a fun time with ...
Mercy Health’s graduate program begins new session
Fifty-seven new resident and fellow physicians are part of Mercy Health’s latest Graduate Medical Education program, the health system announced Wednesday. This ...
Howmet secures profit in second quarter
FirstEnergy nets $268M for quarter
A great Army tribute and an awful POTUS
DEAR EDITOR: The 250th anniversary of our U.S. Army was an impressive display. I have much respect for our men, women veterans. My own granddaughter is in the U.S. ...
Guardians being used as Epstein distraction
Levy funds should stay where intended
Get active, challenge your brain, eat well
WASHINGTON — It’s official: Older Americans worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and their brains and ...