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SEBRING — Sebring’s McKinley Jr./Sr. High School students won’t have a typical first day of school on Thursday. Roll calls, seating charts, and locker assignments will be replaced with conversation ...
Clockwise from left, Emerlee Southall, 3, and Elizabeth Southall, 9, both of East Liverpool, have caricatures Monday during ...
The Wellsville community celebrated its annual Back to School Bash Thursday night. Pictured, John Geramita, Wellsville Teacher Association, hands out water bottles to siblings Alyssa, 8, and Bella, 6, ...
Wellsville cheerleader Aryah Talerico, 12, puts a temporary sticker tattoo on the face of Avianna Taylor, 6. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt) ...
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Wellsville Village Schools staff and community organizations line the track at Don Nicholson Stadium to hand out back to school goods and information to families. (Photo by Kristi R. Garabrandt) ...
East Liverpool Mayor Bobby Smith addressed a large crowd at Long’s Run Trinity Presbyterian Church Thursday as part of the church’s “Young at Heart” program. The group enjoyed a luncheon and a drawing ...
EAST LIVERPOOL – Flying HIGH Inc., in partnership with OhioMeansJobs, hosted a job fair Tuesday at the East Liverpool Administration Office, Westgate School. The event connected job seekers with 15 ...
John and Carol Deichler of Lisbon will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 24. The couple are members of the First United Methodist Church in Lisbon where they were married on Aug. 24, ...
The Chick-fil-A food truck will be in Lisbon on Tuesday, Aug. 19, from noon to 2 p.m. The food truck will set up shop in the parking lot at Save-A-Lot at 201 E. Lincoln Way. The truck will be selling ...
With Democrat Sherrod Brown planning a U.S. Senate seat bid, Tim Ryan, a former 20-year congressman, is again giving serious consideration to running in 2026 for governor. “Sherrod Brown’s decision to ...
Bustling would be the right word to describe downtown Salem Saturday as dozens of folks attended the annual Freed Fest featuring vendors, crafts and activities for children. The Salem High School ...
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