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Put focus on mental health

May 1, 2013 While President Barack Obama and most members of Congress have seemed preoccupied with proposals for new limits on gun ownership since the school massacre in Newtown, Conn. more »»

Higher education needs reform

May 1, 2013 Just 9 percent of the students admitted to Ohio’s Central State University obtain bachelor’s degrees within four years. more »»

Get involved in planning consortium

April 30, 2013 A public forum is scheduled for 6:30 tonight at Warren John F. Kennedy High School to launch the Northeast Ohio Sustainable Communities Consortium’s VibrantNEO, a 2040 regional plan. more »»

Warren needs some lofty ideas

April 29, 2013 Several years ago, Hiram College considered partnering with Akron University to develop the old Martin Chevrolet property on the peninsula near downtown Warren. more »»

Program may abuse housing law

April 28, 2013 Trumbull County’s leaders should intervene now, before the county and City of Warren launch into a fair housing program that ravishes honest, hard-working landlords. more »»

Orchids & onions

April 27, 2013 ORCHID: To Warren Mayor Doug Franklin’s office for pursing the automation of city-issued permits, licensing, parcel management, property inspections, code enforcement and other tasks that often... more »»

Oversight for cheating districts

April 26, 2013 Ohio school districts that cannot even fake academic success already are subject to an emergency process overseen by the state, through appointment of ‘‘academic distress commission. more »»

Support DeWine on Internet cafe battle

April 26, 2013 Speaking of gambling and the law, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is right to be mounting a campaign to assist local police departments in cracking down on ‘‘Internet cafes. more »»

Casinos now know state will be strict

April 25, 2013 Perhaps operators of the still-new Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland were gambling state officials would not notice violations of Ohio law. more »»

Have a fun and safe prom season

April 24, 2013 Prom season is here, and for many area teens, it’s one of the most anticipated events of the year. more »»

Vigilance must be kept for freedom

April 23, 2013 It’s a scenario that plays out with all too frightening regularity in the United States. People gather to enjoy an event or a night out. The good times are shattered in a split second by violenc. more »»

Wilson served the Valley with integrity

April 22, 2013 It is the sentiment expressed by current U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Marietta, that we wish to echo in expressing the sense of loss upon the death of former Congressman Charlie Wilson, a Democrat. more »»

Sweep step toward a new Warren

April 21, 2013 They called it ‘‘Operation: Little D-Town.’’ Little D-Town is Warren. more »»

Orchids & onions

April 20, 2013 ONION: To Warren City Council President Bob Dean for the outrageous, caustic comment he made on Fox 8 News about why extra money donated for funeral expenses for the six children and young adults... more »»

Vienna has an example in Cuyahoga

April 19, 2013 The Cuyahoga County Council this month is expected to approve County Executive Ed FitzGerald’s College Savings Account Program. more »»

Keep Saffold in Warren’s 6th

April 19, 2013 Democrat voters in Warren’s 6th Ward should endorse incumbent Cheryl Saffold in the May primary. Voters, though, have a quality alternative in challenger Erica Royster. more »»

ESC choices could benefit local schools

April 18, 2013 Gov. John Kasich’s proposed education budget takes money from countywide educational service centers, such as the Trumbull County ESC. more »»

Newcomer picked for Girard 1st Ward

April 18, 2013 Democrat voters in Girard’s 1st Ward have two quality candidates in the May primary election. more »»

Double dipping costs jobs

April 17, 2013 To get an interesting perspective on just how bad double dipping government employees are in Ohio, let’s look at New Hampshire. more »»

Prisons too lax on security

April 17, 2013 Apparently federal authorities did not consider Eugene N. Cobbs to be much of a flight risk. They were wrong. Cobbs, 42, escaped from a federal corrections facility in Morgantown, W.Va., on Wednesday. more »»

 
 

 

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