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Wildcats defeat Howland, stopped by Campbell

Wildcats defeat Howland, stopped by Campbell

The Struthers Varsity Wildcats defeated the Howland Tigers 57-51 at home on Friday, Feb. 7.

Street depts. reeling after harsh weather

Street depts. reeling after harsh weather

The city received more road salt over the weekend after a two-week shortage caused by extreme conditions.

Village to upgrade sidewalks, school routes

LOWELLVILLE – The village of Lowellville intends to undertake a project to improve pedestrian access to the Lowellville school complex. The project, funded through the Safe Routes to Schools Program, will affect Wood Street, Youngstown-Lowellville Road, Ralph Conti Drive and Walnut Street. On Wood Street, existing sidewalks will be removed and replaced on the north […]

VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS: Front row (left to right): Brandon Droney, Andrew Brabant, Jay King, Dominic Cotter, Jarrod Sawyers. Middle row: Connor Lane, Dan Sefcik, Johnny Medvec, Adam Cifra, Kyle Young, Levi DeMarco. Back row: JV Coach Bill Lovell Sr, Cameron Coppola, Anthony Miller, JD Heffron, Dan Demyan, Dan DiLoreto, Varsity Coach Bob J. Eisenbraun.

Wildcats shine in tournament play

On Feb. 6, the Struthers boys’ varsity bowlers competed against Niles McKinley in round two of the All-American Conference match played at Holiday Bowl.

Wildcat bowlers earn high marks at tournaments

Wildcat bowlers earn high marks at tournaments

On Jan. 22, the Struthers Wildcats high school bowling teams traveled to Crest Lanes to compete against the Howland Tigers.

McKenna Shives scores 1,000th point, Cats win 51-36

McKenna Shives scores 1,000th point, Cats win 51-36

Struthers High School senior McKenna Shives scored her 1,000th career point in front of cheering crowds with 4 minutes and 33 seconds left in the first quarter in the Cats’ game against the Canfield Cardinals on Feb. 1

Foltz remembered by friends and family members

Foltz remembered by friends and family members

Supporters released brightly colored balloons outside the home where Teddy lived.

Rip's Cafe honored for 80 years of business

Rip’s Cafe honored for 80 years of business

HONORED: Ray Repasky (left) and Janet Morris (center) were given a resolution from Council-at-Large Mike Patrick (right) and Struthers City Council honoring Rip’s Cafe for 80 years of business in the city. The Youngstown-Poland Road restaurant-bar was opened after Prohibition ended in 1933. According to the resolution, Rip’s was issued the first liquor license in […]

Low-cost spay/neuter program for qualifying individuals

Residents can bring their pets to Angels for Animals, 4750 W. South Range Road, for low-cost spaying and neutering.

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