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Bridge replacement scheduled for state Route 87 in Mesopotamia
A bridge replacement has been scheduled for state Route (SR) 87 in Mesopotamia Township of Trumbull County. Beginning on Wednesday, June 12, SR 87 between SR 534 and Brigden Road will be closed through early July for a bridge replacement. The detour will be SR 534 to SR 88 to...
Three arrested for allegedly endangering children living in urine, feces-filled home
(WJET/WFXP) – Three Jamestown residents were arrested for allegedly endangering two children due to the unclean state of their home. On Monday, June 10, officers with the Jamestown Police Department responded to a wellness check on the south side of the city. Upon arriving at the residence, officers spoke to a 23-year-old Jamestown woman, who was […]
Trumbull County Auditor explains how mistake on Hubbard property taxes happened
Last week, 21 News reported that Hubbard City and Township residents will have a higher property tax bill than usual in the second half of 2024 due to an error with the auditor's office. Now, Trumbull County Auditor Martha Yoder is explaining exactly what happened and what caused this error.
Dog rescued from trash dumpster in Newton Falls
The Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County is working to find the person who threw out a dog. Last Tuesday, a man emptying the trash at Newton Village Apartments found a dog crate in a dumpster. Inside the crate was a dog without a collar or tags. A Sheriff’s Deputy...
Poland landlord found 'not guilty' of fondling tenant
A man who leases commercial property in Poland has been acquitted of a charge filed after a tenant accused him of fondling her. A woman told Poland Village Police in 2022 that while she and Zdrilich were discussing work that needed to be done on the property she leased from him, Zdrilich put both arms around her and squeezed her buttocks.
Community Concerned Citizens group to host annual Juneteenth celebration
Community Concerned Citizens (CCC) II will be hosting its annual Juneteenth celebration beginning Friday, June 14, at Quinby Park in Warren. Friday celebration events will be from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. On Saturday, a parade will be begin at 11 a.m. at Grace AME Church in Warren and make its way to Quinby Park.
Two people win big in on scratch off tickets in Youngstown
A Youngstown woman has won big after winning $100,000 on a scratch off ticket at a Youngstown gas station. According to the Ohio Lottery, the woman won $100,000 on a Bingo Times 25 ticket sold at Logan Gas & Food Mart on Logan Avenue. Bingo Times 25 tickets are $5...
Farrell man sentenced to 7 Years in prison for drug trafficking, firearm violations
Dimetrius Morris of Farrell has been sentenced to 7 years in federal prison for committing drug trafficking and firearms crimes, United States Attorney Eric G. Olshan announced today. Morris, 39, was sentenced by United States District Judge Robert J. Colville, who also ordered Morris to serve three years of supervised...
Contractor-realtor duo restoring houses for modern buyers to move to the countryside
A local couple in the Shenango Valley is fixing up homes in the area to bring more people to the countryside. Marissa and Mike Foster are a contractor-realtor duo that have just finished up their latest project on Rutledge Road in Transfer. The farmhouse was originally built in the 1900’s...
International Tower tenants frustrated as they learn of evacuation
International Tower residents are frustrated, some with nowhere to go after they learned they needed to evacuate because of concern the Realty Tower could collapse. Residents say they want answers. "Now that they had a structural engineer firm come in and deem the building unsafe, now it's time to evacuate?...
Summer heatwave possible next week
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — The weather has not felt summer-like as of late in the Valley, but the weather is going to change in a big way next week. A strong area of high pressure is forecast to build into the northeastern United States, bringing the potential for hot temperatures to the Valley.
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