YOUNGSTOWN — John T. Trella, 93, of the city’s West Side, passed away peacefully Friday, , at Hospice House, with his family by his side. John was born , in Youngstown, a son of the late Mike and Mary Elko Trella, and was a lifelong area resident.
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The same could be said here intheMahoningValley. For the story of the virus in this area isn’t just part of local history – it holds lessons for those of us living through the COVID-19 pandemic today.
The people of Youngstown, Ohio, are about to find out the hard way. Just four years after the Civil War ended, the YoungstownVindicator was established. On Aug. 31, after more than 150 years in operation, one of our state’s legacy publications will close.
Betty J.H. Brown Jagnow, of Canfield, former publisher of The Vindicator and president of The Vindicator Printing Company in Youngstown for nearly four decades, died at home late Friday night, February 4, at the age of 92.
The Vindicator name still lives on. Its long-time competitor, The Tribune-Chronicle of Warren, Ohio, took it over in September 2019 after The Vindicator’s former owners closed the paper.
“It’s a real tribute to Youngstown; it’s a real tribute to theMahoningValley” to get this funding, DeWine said.DeWine and Tressel said they expect the jobs created will be filled by a combination of existing MahoningValley residents and those outside the area.
The YoungstownVindicator announced last month it will stop publishing at the end of August, which means more job losses for theMahoningValley. But the impact is so much greater than employment numbers.
YoungstownVindicator announced that ‘They're Fishing intheMahoning Now That the Mills Are. Down’ and contained one of the first instances of the widely quoted local dictum that jobs should.
YoungstownVindicator Visit YoungstownVindicator web site. The YoungstownVindicator is a prominent newspaper serving the city of Youngstown, Ohio. Founded in 1869, it has been a trusted source of news and information for over a century.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — The Vindicator has been a part of Sam and Rochelle Miller’s lives for as long as they can remember. Both were born and raised intheYoungstown area, and both of their families subscribed to the newspaper, which on Saturday will publish its final edition.
During the past fifty years Mr. Butler has had a prominent part in almost every enterprise of note intheMahoningValley. He helped to organize the first steel company in Youngstown, as well as many other local industrial corporations.
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Williams, a mother of six, will turn 110 years old Aug. 26, and is believed to be the oldest living resident of Youngstown. She was one of nine people honored Aug. 11 during a ceremony at theMahoningValley Historical Society’s Tyler Historical Center downtown.
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