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Kicks from ’76

HUBBARD — A lot happened in the United States in 50 years. There were three wars in the Middle East, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, the USA Men’s Olympic Hockey team won a gold medal in the “Miracle on Ice” and, again, 46 years later, while the Women’s Hockey Team won three ...

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100

WASHINGTON — Alan Greenspan, the jazz-playing U.S. Federal Reserve chair who was celebrated for engineering a decade of prosperity but later shared the blame for a devastating financial crisis, died Monday. He was 100. Greenspan died from complications of Parkinson's disease, said his wife ...

Data center ban fails to make fall ballot

A proposed constitutional amendment to ban all large-scale data centers in Ohio will not be on this fall’s general election ballot as organizers of the campaign had hoped. Conserve Ohio, the group sponsoring the campaign, has failed to gather the required 413,000 valid signatures on ...

Derby lures anglers to Mosquito Lake

BAZETTA — Although the 2026 Mosquito Lake State Park Fishing Derby took place the morning before Father’s Day, it was more like Family Day as the Lakeview Recreation Area found dads and moms encouraging and offering advice to the young anglers. “The goal of the Fishing Derby is to ...

Warren veteran reflects on 20 years of service

EDITOR’S NOTE: To suggest a veteran for this series, which runs weekly through Veterans Day, email Metro Editor Marly Reichert at mreichert@tribtoday.com or call her at 330-841-1737. WARREN — Joseph Valimont saw history up close from sandy foxholes in basic training to operations centers ...