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Schools seek help from state

May 29, 2011 After school district officials asked the state to place it in fiscal emergency, the state auditor’s office has officially placed the district into fiscal watch. more »»

Teacher honored for his service

May 29, 2011 Oscar Grant, a teacher from 1953 to 1986 in Maplewood Schools and from 1986 to 2011 at Victory Christian School, was recognized for retiring after 58 years of servic. more »»

Committee keeps Liberty in bloom

May 29, 2011 For more than 10 years, the Liberty Blooms committee has worked to beautify the township by planting flowers at various locations. more »»

Girard veteran shares his story

May 1, 2011 NILES — Girard native and veteran David C. more »»

Girard Robotics receives honors

May 1, 2011 GIRARD ––The Girard FIRST Robotics Robocats Team recently received the “Entrepreneurship Award” and other recognitions at this year’s competitions. more »»

Local man loses for those in need

March 14, 2011 Aaron Thompkins, of Howland, who lost more than 200 pounds on the popular television program, The Biggest Loser, will be serving as Challenge Champion for Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning... more »»

Youth take part in famine

March 14, 2011 Area youth learned what it is like to not have food for 30 hours and raised money for those worldwide who often go far longer without. more »»

Glen students jump for heart

March 14, 2011 Howland Glen School students were spending gym classes jumping not only for their health but the health of others as part of the annual Jump Rope for Heart. more »»

Professor discusses drilling

February 27, 2011 Dr. Jeffrey C. more »»

Schools take learning one step further

February 27, 2011 Before seventh and eighth grade math teacher Jim DeToro went to his teaching job at Liberty’s LEAD Academy last week, he stopped at Giant Eagle to buy produce for his students’ math class. more »»

Local woman writes about life

February 6, 2011 Girard resident, Bridget Hill is inspired by every day events when she sits down to write her poems. more »»

Saxon coaches two generations

February 6, 2011 Robin Durkin stands on the sidelines, a difference scene from 20 years ago when she played for the Girard Indians. more »»

Girard opens new complex

October 3, 2010 Hundreds gathered Labor Day weekend for the dedication of the new Girard Junior and Senior High School which school and state officials agree will be key in helping to prepare students to get the... more »»

Girard Library seeks 1.5 mill levy

October 3, 2010 The Girard Free Library wants voters this November to approve an additional 1.5-mill continuing operating lev. more »»

Girard royalty

October 3, 2010 more »»

Seniors nominated for annual Legacy awards

October 3, 2010 Three senior citizens from Girard were among 25 from Trumbull and Mahoning County recently nominated for the 2010 Valley Legacy Awards. Geraldine Peterson, Ileene Shaffer-Rozich and S. more »»

Dinner marks 13th year

September 29, 2010 NILES — The 13th annual Niles McKinley Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame dinner will be held at 5 p.m. Oct. 10 at Ciminero’s Banquet Centre, 123 Main St. more »»

Mahoning residents visit historic Trumbull homes

September 29, 2010 NILES — Mahoning County residents spent time visiting historic homes in Trumbull County, including the Ward-Thomas House in Niles, as part of the Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s ‘‘Truckin’ thr... more »»

Event helps kids with diabetes

September 29, 2010 NILES — A day of fun and games for local families helped local children who are living with juvenile diabetes. The third annual Alexia’s Kids Fair and Cut-a-thon was held Sept. more »»

Remembering 40 years later

September 29, 2010 Lou Tabor flashes back to Oct. 2, 1970 and he is overtaken by a wave of emotions as if the events surrounding that day happened just yesterday. more »»

 
 

 

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