Jan 8, 2021
WARREN Sharon Regional Medical Center plans to close its Hermitage, Pa., cancer care center March 8 due to low patient demand, the hospital announced.
“Despite our best efforts, patient demand has remained low, and Sharon’s cancer care center remains significantly underutilized,” hospital spokeswoman Rochelle Penman stated in an emailed statement Thursday.
“We will begin transitioning patients of Sharon Regional’s Cancer Care Services so that there is no disruption to their care and treatment plans.”
All patient transfer arrangements will be made before March 8. Patients can go to the facility of their choice, and their records will be transferred. There are facilities in Mercer County, Pa., and eastern Ohio.
Dec 30, 2020
WARREN Police were called to Trumbull Regional Medical Center on Monday evening to talk to a victim of an alleged sexual assault.
The 21-year-old female victim was treated as a rape victim, the report states, and detectives were conducting an investigation. The incident occurred between midnight and 3 a.m. Monday in the 1300 block of Roberts Avenue NW.
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Murder defendant Stefon Q. Alexander, 35, confers with his attorney Sam Zingale during Mondayâs arraignment before Trumbull County Common Pleas Court Judge Peter J. Kontos. Alexander is charged in the Aug. 2 drive-by fatal shooting on Summit Street in Warren.
WARREN A Warren man turned himself in to authorities Monday morning after he was indicted in connection to the Aug. 2 fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man who was driving a car on Summit Street NW.
Stefon Q. Alexander, 35, of Woodland Street NE, pleaded not guilty to an aggravated murder charge, which carries a gun specification.
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With the maternity ward at Trumbull Regional Medical Center in Warren closing earlier this week, nurses who have worked there gathered for a group photo this week at the maternity entrance. Front row, from left, are Carrie Marrara of Howland, 16 years; Nancy Marhulik of Niles, 39 years; Janice Gober of Champion, 38 years; Sue Yager of Warren, 33 years; Amy Lauer of Niles, eight years; Gabriella Uhrain of Champion, three years; Natalie Sanders of Cortland, 39 years. Second row, from left, Jamie Briel of Cortland, 19 years; Beth Pankuch of Bristol, 42 years; Jill Greenhouse of Hubbard, 29 years; Christine Palmer of Niles, 29 years; Toni Ryan of Warren, 38 years. Back row, from left, Jennifer Henry of Howland, two years; Donna McGuire of Warren, 39 years; Donna Colbrunn of Cortland, 38 years; Heather Tress of Girard, one year; Barb Crawford of Champion, 44 years; and Brittany Anderson of Lordstown, three years.
Dec 19, 2020
HOWLAND In an effort to spread holiday cheer and demonstrate their appreciation, members of Howland Middle School’s Student Senate and choir have recorded video messages for local health care workers who are supporting the community during the pandemic.
The video messages have been sent to Trumbull Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph Warren Hospital, St. Elizabeth Hospital and Shepherd of the Valley.
The messages include greetings such as “the Howland Student Senate and choir appreciate all you’ve done to keep our families and community safe, we wish you and your families joy, laughter and warmth as we move into 2021” and “to all of you who have been helping others nonstop, we wish you happy holidays.”