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Pamper yourself with Riyadh s Valentine s Day gifts

<p>A little pampering on this special day won’t hurt anyone.</p> <p>One thing we all adore on special days are: GIFTS! Scroll along as we give you options to gift your loved [.]

The Women s Circle announced the September edition; Dress to Impress

After hosting a successful event focusing on Women in Career, The Women's Circle announced the September edition; Dress to Impress powered by Damas Jewelry partnering.

Women s Circle announces its Sept edition Dress to Impress

Julius Fedor 1926-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

May 12, 2021 CAMPBELL Julius Fedor, 94, passed away peacefully Friday, May 7, 2021, at Woodlands at Hampton Woods Nursing Home. Julius was born June 4, 1926, in Campbell, to Susan Takacs Fedor and Joseph Fedor. He went to school in New York City to study radio technology and returned to Ohio to work as an electrician at Packard Electric for his entire professional career. In addition to working at Packard Electric, Julius was a jewelry maker. He studied jewelry making at Adamas Jewelry in Youngstown and built his own polishing machines to polish the rocks he used in his pieces. Julius served in the U.S. Army during World War II, stationed in Germany in the IG Farben building, a building that was considered the Pentagon of Germany. His job was to create dossiers of German war strategists and share them with U.S. allies.

Clarence R Smith 1928-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 18, 2021 NEGLEY Former Chairman of Compco Industries and former Mahoning County Republican Chairman, Clarence R. “Sonny” Smith, 92, died Tuesday, April 13, 2021, at Briarfield at Ashley Circle. He also operated Adamas Gem Shop at Market Street and McClurg Road, and Diamond Steel for many years. He served as county GOP chieftain from 1998 to 2010; and was a member of the Mahoning County Board of Elections from June 1998 to Jan. 7, 2013. Active in the community, Mr. Smith was a strong supporter of Youngstown State University and Boardman High School, Sister Jerome’s ministries, Native American Indians, Boy Scouts and many civic concerns. At YSU, he was a major contributor to Penguin sports programs and played a major role in philanthropic efforts to raise funds for the construction of Stambaugh Stadium. Mr. Smith served as the co-chair of the Stambaugh Stadium project and was instrumental in the brick campaign.

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