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What Biden won’t be discussing
May 16, 2012 When he visits Youngstown today, Vice President Joe Biden is expected to tout President Barack Obama’s record in boosting U.S. manufacturing and helping autoworkers. more »»
‘Roberta’s Law’ is a no-brainer
May 16, 2012 Victims of violent crimes and their families must be notified when the offenders responsible are released from prison or are up for parole, Ohio state senators decided in approving a bill to that... more »»
LaTourette can be asset to Trumbull
May 15, 2012 U.S. Rep. Steven LaTourette, R-Bainbridge, now represents about 20 percent more of Trumbull County since redistricting this year. more »»
Letson, Law rematch is heating up
May 14, 2012 The stage is set for an intense rematch in the 64th District state representative race, which could lead to a government spending spree in Trumbull County. more »»
Prevent spending disaster
May 13, 2012 It’s the perfect recipe for a spending debacle. Ohio’s $8 billion worth of austerity measures over the last nine months has contributed to a $350 million budget surplus. more »»
Orchids & onions
May 12, 2012 ORCHID: To the U.S. Postal Service. As part of the 20th annual Stamp Out Hunger program, the Postal Service is asking residents to place non-perishable food items by mailboxes today. more »»
Make issue priority for president
May 11, 2012 Whether or not President Obama ever reads the letter Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins sent him last month, there are many important points that should be shared with the public. Since U.S. more »»
Be a columnist for the Tribune
May 11, 2012 The Tribune Chronicle is seeking four Trumbull County residents to serve as community columnists on the Opinion page. more »»
Take time with school regulations
May 10, 2012 There are those who believe that children who attend school at ages 3 and 4 have an enormous head start over those who wait until kindergarten or first grad. more »»
Provision vital to cell phone law
May 10, 2012 Most states already ban some or all use of cellular telephones or similar devices by people operating vehicles. more »»
Get more information on proposal
May 9, 2012 Every day that passes without implementation of reforms in Ohio’s public employee pension systems may add millions of dollars to their unfunded liabilities. more »»
Be a columnist for the Tribune
May 9, 2012 The Tribune Chronicle is seeking four Trumbull County residents to serve as community columnists on the Opinion page. more »»
Something positive for TCCS
May 8, 2012 Trumbull County Children Services was desperate for good news when an incredible story unfolded during the organization’s annual Rising Up and Moving On recognition luncheo. more »»
Control bullying at schools
May 7, 2012 It’s impossible to really know whether the number of violent incidents is on the rise in Warren City Schools or if the number of violent incidents reported to police is on the rise. more »»
Control bullying at schools
May 7, 2012 It’s impossible to really know whether the number of violent incidents is on the rise in Warren City Schools or if the number of violent incidents reported to police is on the rise. more »»
Transparency will benefit area SCOPE
May 6, 2012 The Trumbull County SCOPE board of directors, Trumbull County commissioners, the Area Agency on Aging XI and the Ohio Department of Aging have a lot at stake when it comes to finding a way to keep... more »»
WGH grad will carry on legacy
May 6, 2012 Congratulations to Cincinnati Bengal Dan ‘‘Boom’’ Herron, who has the opportunity to carry on Trumbull County’s proud tradition of producing respectable NFL players. more »»
Orchids & onions
May 5, 2012 ORCHID: To the Ohio State Highway Patrol as it is planning its 7th annual North Coast Motorcycle Safety Ride. The event is May 1. more »»
Programs can help to close education gap
May 4, 2012 On the Ohio Department of Education’s report card last year, more than half of the state’s schools received an ‘‘excellent’’ or ‘‘excellent with distinction’’ rating. more »»
Downtown still can be special
May 3, 2012 Paul Clouser, Aaron Chine and Greg Bartholomew set an excellent example for how downtown Warren can prosper. more »»
Make Warren Wildflower City
May 3, 2012 As you travel Atlantic Street this spring, please watch for the green ‘‘Gregg’s Gardens’’ signs (greggsgardens.org). They will be the first evidence of a transformation in progress. more »» |
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Another Gray AreaCountry remains big draw at Covelli May 14, 2012 Country acts continue to bring crowds to the Covelli Centre. Saturday’s Eric Church concert was the fourth sell out at the Youngstown arena in 2012. more » Latest Blogs |