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Planned mixed-use building to include apartments in Kinsman
Plans are in the works to bring a mixed-use building to Kinsman. It'll be the first new construction on the town square in more than half a century.
Hubbard trio makes college choices official
Braydon Songer, Haleigh Taylor and Addie Sarisky will represent Hubbard at the next level after graduation.
Success of local Home Ec class in state spotlight
A home economics class teaches important life skills, but fewer schools are teaching them. Bloomfield High School has found a way to make it relevant and have it make a huge influence.
Mystikal’s Bond Request Rejected, Will Remain Behind Bars Until Trail
Source: Julia Beverly / Getty Rapper Mystikal has been ordered to stay in jail for a bit longer, according to KLYFY. A Louisiana judge of Ascension denied the New Orleans artist’s request for bond. Mystikal pleaded not guilty to charges from an incident in 2022. The charges he was facing consisted of first-degree rape, domestic
Voters should see road tax renewal on May ballot
Mahoning County voters should see a renewal of that quarter-percent sales tax issue on the ballot in the spring.
Girard three-sport star earns Student Athlete of the Week
He leads the 12-0 Indians in sacks, tackles and tackles for loss while boasting a 4.2 GPA.
Megan Thee Stallion Sought Therapy At $240,000 Treatment Center After Milagro Gramz Shared Deepfake Porn Video of The Hip-Hop Star
Johnny Nunez / Megan Thee Stallion Recent testimony from Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation trial revealed the rapper needed therapy after blogger Milagro Gramz shared a deepfake porn video featuring the rapper. During day 3 of Megan Thee Stallion’s defamation lawsuit against Milagro Gramz, born Milagro Cooper, Thee Stallion’s friend and manager, Travis Farris, took the
State powers Mooney, Girard to meet for regional title
Two local teams, one regional champion; Cardinal Mooney and Girard meet in the most highly anticipated game of the season.
Auditor says property owners could see tax reductions next year
After a lengthy process and numerous negotiations, a series of property tax reforms could soon become law in Ohio.
Verizon is cutting more than 13,000 jobs as it works to ‘reorient’ entire company
NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon is laying off more than 13,000 employees in mass job reductions that arrive as the telecommunications giant says it must “reorient” its entire company. The job cuts began on Thursday, per to a staff memo from Verizon CEO Dan Schulman. In the letter, which was seen by The Associated Press