In my years as a nurse working in a drug detox unit, I’ve witnessed both the crushing grip of addiction and the grueling journey of recovery. I’ve held patients’ hands through the agony of ...
Jack Wollitz writes this column weekly for readers of the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator. Contact him at [email protected].
Staff photo / Brian Yauger Kennedy senior Nick Ryan drives up the court during the Eagles' Division VII regional final matchup against Cornerstone Christian on Friday at Barberton High School.
The organization, which is working to create a community arts and cultural center in the area, started Linked on LOOP, a database where creatives can share their information. Karen Schubert ...
The Al Beach All-Star Game will be held on March 11 at Canfield High School, sponsored by the Mahoning County Coaches Association. The girls’ game will begin at 6 p.m., and the boys’ will take ...
Growing up, most of us who attended church learned about young David in Sunday school. One of David’s attributes that intrigued me the most was that he was described as “a man after God’s ...
LIBERTY — A violent disturbance erupted at Belmont Pines Hospital Thursday night, drawing a response from Liberty police officers. The disturbance, which involved multiple juveniles allegedly ...
While Salena Zito’s March 1 op-ed (“Where Was ’60 Minutes’ Crew When Youngstown Jobs Were Cut?”) contains a number of objective historical truths, she surrounds these with rhetorical ...
CANFIELD — Lt. Eric E. Brown, former commander of the Canfield Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, was reassigned to other duties last fall, and he retired Jan. 7 after an investigation into ...
The abusive attack on the will of Ohio voters has gained momentum. Last week, the Ohio Senate passed legislation to bulldoze state Issue 2, approved by 57% of state voters in November 2023.
I have often thought that after Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson was our worst president. By worst is meant least faithful to the Constitution and most destructive of personal liberty. With the exc ...
ATLANTA — Dr. Paul Stefan Fekete died suddenly at home in Atlanta, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, following a brief respite from an extended illness. Dr. Fekete was the chief surgical pathologist at ...
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