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AUSTINTOWN The Mahoning Valley Olde Car Club is set to kick off its weekly cruises for 2021.
After a year of no cruises or Cars in the Park show, members and car enthusiasts are ready to shift gears to a more normal atmosphere.
“Actually, the jury is out on that,” said Dave Bayowski, one of the club’s officers. “Half are ready to go, and the other half are hesitant still.”
The 2021 cruises will continue to raise funds for children and are heading to a new location.
Tuesday will kick off the season at Buffalo Wild Wings in the Austintown Plaza. The cruises will take place every Tuesday into September from 5 to 8 p.m.
AUSTINTOWN The Austintown County Court in the Austintown Plaza is boxing up and getting ready to move.
Though the court will remain in the plaza, the new location means the court will be shifted to the front of the plaza, allowing the public to have easier access.
The move is slated for Thursday, the final touches will be made Friday and the court will be ready for hearing cases April 12.
“We outgrew the current building,” Judge Scott Hunter said. “The county court is the largest in Mahoning County and one of the largest in Ohio.”
The volume of cases the court sees and the size of the current facility were contributing factors for the move, but above all, the lease for the current location was coming to an end, Hunter said. He explained the court was at the current location for a number of years, well before Hunter took the helm more than two decades ago.
Police activity reported Dec. 30-Jan. 14:
Jan. 14, 7:09 p.m. Roger L. Fobes, 45, 471 N. Bon Air Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on charges of theft and falsification following a shoplifting call to Home Depot, 6100 Mahoning Ave.
Jan. 13, noon A North Turner Road resident was scammed out of $904.44 for a firearm via Pay Pal.
11:34 a.m. An abandoned 2006 Pontiac found at 850 N. Meridian Road had license plates that were off a stolen vehicle reported by Youngstown police.
Jan. 12, 11:13 a.m. Threats made by a co-worker reported at Gateways to Better Living, 3220 S. Raccoon Road.
Jan. 10, 5:21 p.m. Tool box and tools reported stolen from 3250 S. Canfield-Niles Road.