Window World CEO Delivers Keynote Address at 2021 ATHENA Awards
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Tammy Whitworth, CEO & Chairman of America’s Largest Exterior Remodeling Company, Delivers Inspiring Speech at Annual Event that Recognizes Professional Achievements of Women
It was heartening and humbling for me to be surrounded by hundreds of women who make impactful contributions to their communities each day N. WILKESBORO, N.C. (PRWEB) May 27, 2021 CEO & Chairman Tammy Whitworth proudly represented Window World this month as the keynote speaker for the 2021 ATHENA Awards in Warren, Ohio, an event that recognizes the professional achievements of women in the Youngstown area. As an entrepreneur who has overcome significant adversity while leading America’s largest exterior remodeling franchise, Whitworth was an excellent candidate to kick off this year’s ceremony.
Juvenile Court Judge, Theresa Dellick, named 2021 ATHENA Award recipient
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YOUNGSTOWN A Warren woman has been indicted, accused of driving the vehicle in a drive-by shooting on East Avondale Avenue March 31 that struck a 13-year-old girl in the leg while in bed.
Jana M. Cox, 25, of York Avenue, was indicted Thursday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court on discharging a firearm on or near prohibited premises, improperly discharging a firearm into a habitation or a school safety zone, felonious assault and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. Some of the charges also carry gun specifications that could add extra time to her sentence if she is convicted.
The victim in the 2 a.m. shooting is expected to recover, Youngstown police Chief Carl Davis has said.
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Attorney Lou DeFabio, left, represents Brandon Crump Jr. during Crumpâs video arraignment Tuesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court.
YOUNGSTOWN Brandon Crump Jr., 18, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to aggravated murder and 16 other charges in the murder of Rowan Sweeney, 4, and the shootings of four adults.
The crimes occurred Sept. 21, 2020, at a home on Perry Street in Struthers.
Crump was arraigned by video from the Mahoning County jail before Magistrate Dominic DeLaurentis of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, who ordered that Crump remain in the jail without eligibility to make bond.
Crump, whose case came through Mahoning County Juvenile Court, is one of two men indicted March 25 on crimes that could result in the death penalty if convicted.