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"Right now, we average about 50 kids per grade so we're looking to move about 60 kids right across the street from the Jewish Community Center."
The new logo for the Youngstown City School District, unveiled during Tuesday's meeting, depicts a large red and blue "Y" beside the Youngstown City School District name, with the tagline "One Vision. One Youngstown."
The 9-U Youngstown East Little Bears celebrated their Pop Warner championship victory at the Youngstown City Schools Board meeting Tuesday night.
While an ambulance was sent to the scene, the Boardman Police Department indicated that no one was taken to the hospital.
Co-Founder of Drone Animal Rescue, Zach Dzurinda, sat down with Lindsay McCoy for an interview on 21 News at Five, who says that he is very proud to be a part of these moments where they can help pets be found.
As part of students' coursework, they would select certain topics connected to the Civil Rights Movement and create museum-style artifacts that reflected their own learning and interpretation of the subjects.
Each of the applicants have been invited to the Youngstown City Council's next regular meeting on March 4 at 5:30 p.m. There, the applicants will each present their reasoning as to why they believe they should fill the vacant seat.
The Brookfield Fire Department Chief told 21 News that firefighters were fighting windy conditions while battling the fire, making putting it out difficult.
Two branches of WesBanco, a banking institution with several locations in the Mahoning Valley, are set to close their doors, according to a company spokesperson.
After some overnight snow, looking ahead to a late-February warm up
Some slick spots will be possible early in the day Wednesday.
