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The district says local authorities have been contacted to investigate the matter. The exact nature and credibility of the threat are unknown.

 

"That is part of the promise we made with the levy passing that we would increase the number of officers on patrol so that we could adequately serve the township," said Delmont.

 

"Everything is automated in the unit, so they're able to bring up the cot up to the patient, the cot lifts itself,...it gets lifted into the ambulance, and they're able to rapidly transport them to the end destination."

 

This is all part of an expansion of the resources the district already offers to the community.

 

The candidate for Ohio's Lieutenant Governor seat, David Pepper, who is running on the Democratic ticket with Dr. Amy Acton, who is eyeing the Ohio Governor seat, met with healthcare providers in Youngstown on Monday to discuss healthcare.

 

The $500 donation, presented by senior club member Donald Marsco, pictured above on the far right, provided new MacBooks for student simulator training and iMovie production.

 

Cadence Care Network, which has a location in Boardman and one in Niles, celebrated a grand reopening of its Boardman location. There, guests got to tour the newly expanded facility and meet the team.

 

The 0.1-mile fun run will take place at Firestone Farms, which can be found at 101 Town Center Avenue in Columbiana. Registration is $10 per participant, and will take place from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.

 

All Good Things Thrift Shoppe, located at 532 East Main Street Extension in Grove City, joined the Carrot Club at the Harvest level, pledging 40,000 meals to the community.

 

Only 13 of Pennsylvania's 67 counties have ballot drop boxes.

 

Temperatures could end up in record territory by Saturday.