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Howland officer injured as Warren man crashes into cruiser

Howland officer injured as Warren man crashes into cruiser

 

Vivo to run for re-election next year as Mahoning County clerk of courts

He considered retirement, but said he was urged to run for another term

 

Poland schools consolidates debt

The refinancing consolidates the district’s debt into one $5.1 million loan.

 

Top crime and political corruption moments

Beginning with the KKK to the Oakhill Renaissance Place conspiracy, The Vindicator has been to expose crime and political corruption.

 

Ohio NONVIOLENCE WEEK

Ohio NONVIOLENCE WEEK The Ohio Nonviolence Week committee is announcing the events for Nonviolence

 

Colleagues, co-workers, friends recall great community newspaper

Many journalists honed their craft or even had full careers in The Vindicator’s newsroom. Here are

 

Browns not clowns, maybe title contenders

Cleveland Browns quarterback Garrett Gilbert scrambles during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the Detroit Lions, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)

 

Fall TV preview

Jimmy Smits returns to TV Sept. 23 on Bluff City Law on NBC.

 

The end of our story: The Vindicator's 150-year run ends today

In the end, The Vindicator staff consisted of more than 140 employees, which included editorial – reporters, editors, photographers, copy editors/designers, artists and editorial writers; accounting; creative services; and the executive team. Today’s edition is the last Vindicator brought to you by all of the people in the photo. Vindicator owner Mark Brown said the decision to close is the toughest he’s ever had to make.

 

Area leaders, business owners, artists

Tressel, Strasfeld, Sutman, MOHN, O’Neill, Giordani, Pernotto, Ewing, Klim

 

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