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Saturation patrols net results last weekend
May 8, 2013 SOUTHINGTON — Area law enforcement spent last weekend seizing drugs, making drunken driving arrests and serving felony arrest warrants as part of the two-day “Shield Detail” in Trumbull County. more »»
Supreme court to decide on Roberts
May 8, 2013 The Ohio Supreme Court is once again weighing whether to uphold the execution of Donna Roberts, formerly of Howland, the only woman on Ohio’s death row. more »»
At a glance
May 8, 2013 Hagan takes step to challenge Portman COLUMBUS — A veteran Ohio lawmaker has filed paperwork to challenge U.S. Sen. more »»
Larry Larson wins 3-way battle for seat
May 8, 2013 WARREN — And then there was one. more »»
Three incumbents head to November
May 8, 2013 NILES — It was an all-incumbent endorsement for City Council’s three at-large seats following Tuesday night’s Democratic primary election. more »»
Incumbent council President Paolone edges challenger
May 8, 2013 GIRARD — A familiar name was nominated by voters as incumbent Reynald Paolone edged challenger Mike Costarella for council president in Tuesday’s primary electio. more »»
Newcomer joins three incumbents
May 8, 2013 By ASHLEY NEWMAN Tribune Chronicle McDONALD — Three incumbents and one newcomer received nominations for the village’s four open seats in Tuesday’s primary election. more »»
Longtime Girard official Schuyler defeated
May 8, 2013 GIRARD — The city’s 1st Ward race saw an upset for incumbent councilman-at-large Vincent Schuyler, the former mayor and city police captain. more »»
Two school levies turned down
May 8, 2013 NILES — Two levies that the Niles City School District requested have been voted down. Interim Superintendent Frank Danso had said the 4. more »»
Brookfield schools cautiously happy
May 8, 2013 BROOKFIELD — A member of the Brookfield Board of Education said she was on “pins and needles” late Tuesday as primary election results revealed the additional operating levy apparently passed by... more »»
Township back to ‘square one’ as cemetery levy fails
May 8, 2013 NEWTON — An additional half-mill levy to fund the township’s seven cemeteries failed with a 53 percent vote against the levy by residents, according to incomplete, unofficial results Tuesday night. more »»
Libraries may return with school levy passing
May 8, 2013 CHAMPION — Voters in the Champion school district supported a 5.95-mill, 10-year additional operating levy for emergency requirements of the district. more »»
Falls school levy does not pass
May 8, 2013 By BONNIE L. HAZEN Tribune Chronicle NEWTON FALLS — The Newton Falls School District said it will appeal to voters on the November ballot after its emergency operating levy failed to pass. more »»
Argument over access
May 7, 2013 CHAMPION — Parents who are unhappy with the Champion School District’s refusal to provide access for their special-needs son to attend Central Elementary School have filed a complaint with the... more »»
Independent candidates file for November election
May 7, 2013 WARREN — Two Democrats kept from being on the ballot in today’s primary election because of mistakes on their nominating petitions have filed to run for the same offices as independent candidates i... more »»
Council considers cameras
May 7, 2013 WARREN — City council is examining the idea of having surveillance cameras placed around the city to deter violence and crime. more »»
Function plus frills
May 7, 2013 Tribune Chronicle / Bob Coupland Howland resident Michael Chomos bids Monday on one of several rain barrels made by Howland High School art students. more »»
Police to residents: Lock car doors
May 7, 2013 WARREN TOWNSHIP — Police are warning residents to lock their vehicle doors in the aftermath of a series of thefts early Monday morning — including the theft of a loaded gun. more »»
Court employee’s retirement awaiting decision from panel
May 7, 2013 WARREN — A three-judge panel will await written final arguments before deciding if a Warren Municipal Court employee can get authorization from the city to retire. more »» |
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