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Years Ago | July 13th
Interesting moments in our Valley's history are revisited with this daily trip back in time.
Wednesday, July 13th 2022, 12:01 AM EDT
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Vindicator file photo / July 14, 1952 | About 1,500 people gathered at Watson Airport to watch men of the Civil Air Patrol demonstrate their duties during a Civil Defense mock bombing attack on Youngstown 70 years ago.
July 13
1997: Only one municipal building in Lawrence County, Pa., fully complies with the requirements for accessibility in the Americans with Disabilities Act, the recently built New Wilmington Borough building.
State Sen. Anthony Latell of Girard says Ohio State Highway Patrol statistics should convince the state's legislators to support his bill providing paved lanes for buggies on some state roads in Amish areas.
Fifty people from 11 states will spend a week at Youngstown State University for Elderhostel, studying art, music, philosophy, and history.
1982: The Salem Board of Education awards contracts totaling $747,364 for the construction of a new school to replace the old McKinley School, which was destroyed by fire in May.
Michelle Lynette Laney, who is in her senior year at Mount Union College, is the queen of Salem's Jubilee. Runners-up were Elizabeth Cope, Sally Fernandez, Denise A. Herron, and Susan Ann Bush.
A $12.5 million stock offering launched by Commuter Aircraft Corp. is designed to strengthen the company's equity position and help secure orders for CAC-100 airplanes.
1972: Youngstown City Council approves a preliminary budget of $28.5 million.
Some 180 children and their best friends participate in Salem's Pet Parade sponsored by the city parks department.
At the Kenley Players in the Packard Music Hall in Warren: Dom DeLuise in "Last of the Red Hot Lovers."
1947: Eleven people are injured, one seriously, when a car strikes a crowded Youngstown Municipal Railway bus near Idora Park.
Four Ohio State University engineering students from Turkey are spending the summer in Youngstown working at Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. They were Irfan Bilen, Avni Hitit, Avni Kosematogiu, and Ali Kirkagacliogiu.
Ohio Water Service Co. will take bids on construction of its new $1 million Springfield Lake, which would boost water supplies for industry.
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