HOWLAND Residents along with township and county officials plan to have another study done on the Leavittsburg dam and want the metroparks to look at the re
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Joe Bailey of Youngstown, left, and Denzel Jones of Austintown, react to a play while watching the playoff matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns on Sunday at the Ice House Inn in Austintown. Jones is a Steelers fan, while Bailey said he didnât care who won and was happy to see the Browns make the playoffs.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was written before the Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in their wild card playoff game late Sunday night.
WARREN In hindsight, 2020 was a rough time to be a sports fan.
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Gavin Switzer of Johnston, left, and Ashley Wagner of Girard, both Cleveland Browns fans, and Hailey Williams of Cortland, watch the Cleveland Browns-Pittsburgh Steelers playoff game Sunday at Primanti Brothers Restaurant and Bar in Niles.
In hindsight, 2020 was a rough time to be a sports fan.
Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association and many other professional sports leagues were on the verge of canceling the entire season.
With a new year comes new promise and for Cleveland Browns fans, that promise is a playoff berth the first in nearly two decades.