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CHARLESTON — Businesses owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and managed by his son are being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice for unpaid civil penalties and overdue…
CHARLESTON — Businesses owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and managed by his son are being sued by the U.S. Department of Justice for unpaid civil penalties and overdue…
WARREN — One of three finalists for the position of director at the Trumbull County 911 center has dropped out of the race after completing his interview with county commissioners…
ABOVE: Sisters Kiley and Kelley Bettin. The two will serve as interns for Fairmont and Martin County West Education and Community Recreation this summer. FAIRMONT– Through a unique partnership, the…
Saint Dymphna, patroness of mental health, sanctuary of the Sainte-Marie de Massillon Catholic Church. (IndeOnline.com/File Photo June 2015) YOUNGSTOWN - The Diocese of Youngstown has sued for more than $3…
YOUNGSTOWN - A nearly 30,000 square foot warehouse at the east end of downtown is set to become Zoetic Global's global refrigerant supply manufacturing and distribution hub, according to the…
With the warmer weather, the number of boats and other watercraft on the Mahoning Valley waterways is increasing. A recent survey shows that boating supports 25,476 jobs in Ohio, including…
YOUNGSTOWN - A nearly 30,000 square foot warehouse at the east end of downtown is set to be the global manufacturing and distribution center for Zoetic Global's refrigerant supply, according…
Homes are seen on Margaret Street in Saranac Lake on Friday. (Business Photo - Aaron Marbone) LAKE SARANAC — A 296-page report on the housing crisis recently released by the…
Photo courtesy of Cleveland Cavaliers Lydia Marshall Hacker, a 2017 graduate of Niles McKinley High School, is a member of the PowerHouse Dance Team, which is the dance team of…
Audiences listen to performers at the first Out MOV Pride in the Park in June 2021. This year's celebration will take place from noon to 4 p.m. on June 3…