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Margarita Estrada of Youngstown, a client of the Youngstown-based Beatitude House, shops for clothes at Macyâs at the Eastwood Mall in Niles on Thursday afternoon. The store gave 15 women from the program each $100 gift cards to buy clothes for job interviews, work, school or their children. The women also received a $25 gift card for Firebirds at the mall complex so they could enjoy lunch.
NILES Macy’s at the Eastwood Mall on Thursday gave 15 women some help with preparing for their futures.
The women with Youngstown-based Beatitude House were each given $100 gift cards to buy needed clothing for job interviews, for work or for their children.
Day of Prayer to be observed on May 6 in Wellsburg
WELLSBURG The Wellsburg Kiwanis Club and Wellsburg United Methodist Church will observe National Day of Prayer with a service at noon May 6 on the Wellsburg Town Square.
The speaker will be the Rev. Steven Htlatky, pastor of Brooke Hills Free Methodist Church.
The Kiwanis club will provide free bagged lunches to those attending.
Brooke County library’s book club to meet May 27
WELLSBURG The Brooke County Public Library’s Book Club will meet at 5 p.m. May 27 to discuss Peter Carey’s “True History of the Kelly Gang: A Novel.”
Day of Prayer to be observed on May 6 in Wellsburg
WELLSBURG The Wellsburg Kiwanis Club and Wellsburg United Methodist Church will observe National Day of Prayer with a service at noon May 6 on the Wellsburg Town Square.
The speaker will be the Rev. Steven Htlatky, pastor of Brooke Hills Free Methodist Church.
The Kiwanis club will provide free bagged lunches to those attending.
Brooke County library’s book club to meet May 27
WELLSBURG The Brooke County Public Library’s Book Club will meet at 5 p.m. May 27 to discuss Peter Carey’s “True History of the Kelly Gang: A Novel.”
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Working during a recent Saturday afternoon, Beau Tatgenhorst writes a traffic citation for a speeder along state Route 30 in Liverpool Township. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
EAST LIVERPOOL –Beau Tatgenhorst admitted that 2020 was full of ups-and-downs in regards to his entering law enforcement. The Liverpool Township patrolman recently earned a full-time appointment with the police department, after surviving a pandemic protocol-ridden rookie year as a part-time officer.
He had been serving as the department’s school resource officer for LaCroft Elementary School, after in-person classes resumed for East Liverpool schools. City police handled the schools located in city limits.
Apr 26, 2021
The ongoing pandemic has impacted the way schools in the county proceed with their normal daily activities. This means that it is uncertain when schools will be able to welcome visitors back into their buildings. We have partnered with The Columbiana County Career and Technical Center to showcase the career and technical programs that they offer so that incoming juniors can make an informed decision for enrollment in a program that will interest them. Programs will be spotlighted each month of the school year. Students who are interested in enrolling in a program for the 2021-22 school year are invited to do so by visiting the CCCTC’s webpage (https://www.ccctc.k12.oh.us) and completing the enrollment application which is available now. Any questions about the programs or the requirements for enrollment should be directed to Sue Allison, guidance administrator, at (330) 424-9561 ext. 118 or sue.allison@ccctc.k12.oh.us.Â