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Support the workers who want GE jobs
April 5, 2013 The 85 employees who voted to keep open the General Electric Ohio Lamp Plant in Warren deserve the community’s support for standing up to their 91 co-workers who voted to shut down the facility. more »»
Baseball is here, who needs spring?
April 4, 2013 The weather we have experienced in the last week or so has certainly left us confused. A look at the calendar, for example, tells us that spring has arrived. more »»
Voters can make a difference
April 3, 2013 Out of 31,617 eligible voters and 28,475 registered voters, it took only 3,746 votes to win the Democratic nomination for mayor of Warren in the last election. No Republicans or independents filed. more »»
Ball dropped on hiring bus driver
April 1, 2013 Now we know why Niles City Schools Interim Superintendent Frank Danso, who certainly understands basic Ohio open records law, tried to keep secret the name of the school transportation driver... more »»
Scrutinize AMVETS deal
April 1, 2013 AMVETS has a longstanding reputation of being a key charitable organization assisting men and women who have served our country in the military. more »»
Foundation money will provide help
March 31, 2013 Trumbull County Probate Court Judge Thomas Swift’s release of Trumbull Memorial Hospital Foundation money is a relief after concerns that the funds would be lost in the former Forum Health’s... more »»
Budget contains shortcomings
March 31, 2013 Well, it wasn’t worth the wait. The budget approved last weekend by the U.S. Senate, that is. Under Democrat control, the Senate has not approved a budget in four years. more »»
Orchids & Onions
March 30, 2013 ORCHID: To the Warren City Health Department and Deputy Health Commissioner Robert Pinti for aggressively monitoring the activities inside local massage parlors. more »»
Little Hiram makes a big impression
March 29, 2013 Oft-forgotten Hiram College is an important part of the surrounding community as it offers many advantages for local families and businesses. more »»
FAA?can find way to save towers
March 29, 2013 U.S. more »»
Read between Bernanke’s ominous lines
March 28, 2013 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke issued a not-so-gentle reminder last week in explaining the Federal Open Market Committee’s decision to stand pat, again, on artificially very low interest rates. more »»
Austintown board too conflicted
March 28, 2013 The danger of having elected officials in local governments where family members are employed became apparent last week in Austintow. more »»
Detection early is key to survival
March 27, 2013 March is the time of the year when those age 50 and older are reminded about a cancer-screening test. more »»
Give support to American Red Cross
March 26, 2013 March is American Red Cross Month, and it’s a good time to honor the everyday heroes who help in our communities. more »»
Questions about Bazetta levy
March 26, 2013 According to acting Bazetta Police Chief Michael Hovis, officers there couldn’t shoot halfway across the township’s Wal-Mart store with their guns. That’s ridiculou. more »»
Steubenville lessons apply everywhere
March 25, 2013 The weight of the Steubenville juvenile rape trial rests on three young lives that were irrevocably changed in a night of out-of-control teen partying last August. more »»
Help for vets satisfies a Valley need
March 24, 2013 The veterans housing project in Trumbull County and veterans resource center in Mahoning County will provide those who served the country and struggled to re-acclimate afterward with the help they... more »»
Orchids & Onions
March 23, 2013 ONION: To Geauga County Judge David L. Fuhry and his staff for allowing convicted school shooter T.J. more »»
Levy needs raise some questions
March 22, 2013 Local school districts asking for tax increases in the May primary election still have much that can be accomplished with their budgets. more »»
Hiring law firm was a bad idea
March 21, 2013 Warren taxpayers should not be on the hook to split legal fees with Patriot Water. Last month City Council voted to approve paying Bott Law Group $234,27. more »» |
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