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By Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr., 910th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published June 09, 2021
Air Force Reserve Col. Colleen Kelley, 910th Medical Squadron commander, instructs Ohio’s 32nd District State Senator Sandra O’Brien about how to do chest compressions on a ‘patient’ as they work together on a SimMan medical training manikin at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, April 29, 2021. The senator’s time with the 910th’s medical specialists was part of her visit to YARS, which was coordinated by her office and the Eastern Ohio Military Affairs Commission so O’Brien could meet with wing leadership and get an up-close look at the latest additions to the installation’s infrastructure. The visit also allowed the senator to see the 910th’s mission and some of it’s over $1 billion in federal assets first hand. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.)
910th welcomes Ohio State Sen. Sandra O Brien to YARS By Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr., 910th Airlift Wing Public Affairs / Published June 09, 2021
Air Force Reserve Col. Colleen Kelley, 910th Medical Squadron commander, instructs Ohio’s 32nd District State Senator Sandra O’Brien about how to do chest compressions on a ‘patient’ as they work together on a SimMan medical training manikin at Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Ohio, April 29, 2021. The senator’s time with the 910th’s medical specialists was part of her visit to YARS, which was coordinated by her office and the Eastern Ohio Military Affairs Commission so O’Brien could meet with wing leadership and get an up-close look at the latest additions to the installation’s infrastructure. The visit also allowed the senator to see the 910th’s mission and some of it’s over $1 billion in federal assets first hand. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Master Sgt. Bob Barko Jr.)
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WARREN More than 70 business, community and other local leaders will travel to Columbus today to “speak with one voice” on behalf of the Mahoning Valley and advocate for public policy priorities that will benefit the three-county region.
This is the fourth Columbus Drive-In put on by the Youngstown Warren Regional Chamber to put economic and business partners face-to-face with influential law and policymakers.
“The importance I think is to help the Mahoning Valley better compete with the three Cs (Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati) and other areas of the state when it comes to favorable public policy and favorable state funding,” Guy Coviello, chamber president / CEO, said.