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Landscape association holds annual spring clinic in Canfield
The Mahoning Valley Landscape and Nursery Association held its annual spring clinic and trade show Wednesday.
Some drivers taking gas prices in stride, waiting for relief
Many are opening up their wallets even more to fill up their gas tanks. Prices are now over $3 a gallon.
Chaney captures district title in final season
Chaney looks to add another title to the school's rich athletic history. This Saturday, you'll see LIVE if the Cowboys can achieve district supremacy.
Iran launches missiles at Israel and US bases as Israeli military begins new strikes in Lebanon
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran launched new strikes against Israel and U.S. military bases in the Middle East as aerial attacks resumed early Thursday after an American submarine sank an Iranian warship and Iran threatened the destruction of military and economic infrastructure across the region. Israel announced multiple incoming missile attacks, and air
Senate Republicans urge Trump to back Cornyn in Texas runoff
Sen. John Cornyn's (R-Texas) better-than-expected performance in Tuesday's primary could turn the race on its head as President Trump revealed that he will endorse “soon” in the looming runoff against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R). Senate GOP leaders, itching avoid an expensive battle with Democratic state Rep. James Talarico, are pushing Trump to back
Veteran-owned businesses recognized following coaching program
The program is hoping to train and graduate 100 veterans.
Healthcare student loan restrictions could impact rural communities
Student loan impacts are imminent after the U.S. Department of Education reclassified certain healthcare degrees as non-professional.
Judge orders Trump administration to close out goods without charging emergency tariffs
Companies won’t immediately receive money, but the order marks a milestone that moves the laborious refund process along.
Trump administration widens its anti-fraud efforts with a Medicaid probe in New York
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump's administration is expanding its crackdown on state Medicaid programs to New York, launching a fraud probe in the state a week after it said it was freezing nearly $260 million in Medicaid funding in Minnesota over similar accusations. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz