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Hubbard swears in first police therapy dog | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff report HUBBARD The Hubbard Police Department has added a new, four-legged member to the force as Oakley, a labradoodle, was sworn in as the department’s first therapy dog. Mayor Ben Kyle swore in Oakley, who will work with police Chief Robert Thompson, at Monday’s council meeting. Thompson rescued Oakley from the Mahoning County Dog Pound. Thompson said when he first got Oakley, who is believed to be between 3 and 5 years old, he didn’t anticipate the dog joining the police department. However, when Thompson witnessed how much joy his other dogs brought his elderly parents, who were quarantined and unable to leave their home due to the pandemic, he realized Oakley may be able to bring similar joy and comfort to people within the city.

What a windfall | News, Sports, Jobs - The Vindicator

Mar 14, 2021 Campbell Mayor Nick Phillips points to ceilings damaged by flooding and heavy rain. The city hall building on Tenney Avenue is undergoing some work to correct damage, but additional federal funding in response to COVID-19 last week could help the city update its building for employees and the community, Phillips said. Mahoning Valley cities, villages and townships over the coming years have, in the words of U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan, “a once-in-a-generation opportunity.” But how will their allotments of the latest $1.9 trillion federal COVID-19 relief bill with about $260 million of it coming here be put to use? Local leaders largely are still figuring that out, and some of the funding figures are not yet firm.

Trumbull County communities consider how to spend funds | News, Sports, Jobs

Trumbull County communities consider how to spend funds | News, Sports, Jobs
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Hubbard swears in new safety director | News, Sports, Jobs

bcoupland@tribtoday.com HUBBARD City officials welcomed a new safety director this week, while also recognizing the one who has served the community for the past nine years. Mayor Ben Kyle had new safety director Nick Modarelli sworn in at Monday’s council meeting while also presenting a plaque to outgoing director Lou Carsone, whose last day was Sunday. Modarelli, who previously has been a police officer in Youngstown and also worked for the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office, said he plans to continue the operations of the safety departments as they were under Carsone’s leadership. “They were in good hands and will continue to be,” Modarelli said, noting the police department is a good department where everyone gets along.

Hubbard bridge replacement completed | News, Sports, Jobs

bcoupland@tribtoday.com HUBBARD The replacement of a bridge that was built during Franklin Roosevelt’s presidency was dedicated Monday after the work was done last summer and fall. Representatives of Hubbard city, Eastgate Regional Council of Governments and the Trumbull County Engineer’s Office took part in the ribbon cutting and dedication at the new bridge. Mayor Ben Kyle said the nearly $1 million bridge work was an Ohio Department of Transportation project through the county engineer’s office with no cost to the city. Construction costs were covered 80 percent from surface transportation block grant funding through Eastgate Regional Council of Governments and ODOT provided 20 percent.

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