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There were mixed reactions and a little confusion in Warren regarding the health care bill that passed the U.S. Senate on the morning of Christmas Eve.
A banquet Sunday officially announced seventeen teenagers from throughout the Valley who've been nominated to attend three prestigious United States military academies.
Almost 2,000 Delphi workers eligible for TAA help
Nearly 2,000 Delphi workers qualify for assistance in learning new skills and landing new jobs from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Brunner Down But Not Out In Ohio Senate Race
OH Sec/State Jennifer Brunner has vowed to keep her SEN campaign alive until the May primary and even made it to DC on Wednesday for a fundraiser with an Afghanistan veterans group.
Ohio's Traficant says he's proud of criminal record, may run again for Congress
Former Rep. James Traficant, who was recently released from prison after serving seven years for corruption, said Thursday that he is "proud of being an ex-con" and may try to return to Congress.
Eastern Gateway Community College issued a statement Tuesday saying the establishment of a campus in downtown Warren would not diminish the importance of the college's campus in Jefferson County.
New Warren Health Center Named After Murdered Boy
Earlier this year, an 11-year-old boy died after being shot in his sister's home on Warren's southeast side.
Former Delphi Workers Certified for Job Training
Nearly 2,000 former Delphi workers have been certified to receive important job training and placement assistance from the U. S. Department of Labor.
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland was one of the visitors to the Jefferson County Democratic Party's annual Christmas banquet Saturday at St.
Fire Arms Seminar Aims To Educate
Two political parties came together today in the name of gun awareness and safety.
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan announces training money for laid off Severstal Warren workers
WARREN a ' About 1,200 workers laid off at Severstal Warren are eligible for training or college assistance funds in addition to extended unemployment benefits.
NorTech carves out role in promoting advanced energy projects
December 04, 2009, 5:50PM An organization specializing in high-tech job growth will take a key role in two projects that could spur the region's economy -- wind turbines in Lake Erie and an incubator to grow advanced-energy companies.
Tim Ryan Launches First House Social Network for Constituents?
In and of itself, this isna t particularly notable. Lots of politicians have launched their own Ning networks.
Ryan testifies on Delphi bankruptcy impact
U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-17th District, testified at the House Education and Labor Committee's hearing Tuesday on the Delphi bankruptcy's impact on workers' and retirees' pensions and benefits.
House committee criticizes Delphi's pension termination
A congressional committee blasted the decision of Troy-based auto supplier Delphi Corp.'s to abandon its pension obligations.
Youngstown Mayor Appears On C-SPAN
Many of the people paying attention to what's on C-SPAN are some of the very movers and shakers who make decisions, such as on how and where to spend economic stimulus dollars.
Youngstown mayor seeks federal dollars to help Forum Health
Mayor Jay Williams is trying to secure federal funds to help Forum Health reorganize without a sale to an outside operator.
New Tool for Those Facing Foreclosure
Californians facing rising mortgage payments would be able to require their bank to submit to mediation if they are facing foreclosure, under legislation in the Assembly.
Delphi retirees eye House hearing
Delphi Corp. salaried retirees will get another chance to make their case for pension and health care support from the government at a House of Representatives hearing Wednesday.
Religious and secular leaders call for compassion
A call for compassion highlighted the 24th annual Mayors' Prayer Breakfast. The Mahoning Valley Association of Churches sponsored the event, which was attended by about 180 people this morning at Mahoning Valley Country Club.
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