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Dr. Betty Jo Licata, dean of Youngstown State Universityâs Williamson College of Business Administration, stands next to the Key, a symbol that celebrates the universityâs Beta Gamma Sigma chapter.
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YOUNGSTOWN Dr. Betty Jo Licata’s achievements as dean of Youngstown State University’s Williamson College of Business Administration have been as vast as they have been plentiful, but perhaps many of them can be encapsulated by one word: connectivity.
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Sophia Buggs: Planting food knowledge and produce in the Valley
Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley. She was nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.
Mar 16, 2021 4:45 AM By: Alyssa Weston
YOUNGSTOWN Sophia Buggs, owner of Lady Buggs Farm and a Mahoning Valley Food Access coordinator, is working to aid food access and education in the Valley from the farm to the table.
Buggs, also known as Mama Sophia, was recently nominated for the League of Women Voters of Greater Youngstown’s Women’s Hall of Fame for her efforts to revitalize the community.
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A permanent COVID-19 memorial will be erected at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, in observance of the global pandemic and representing a tribute to the loved ones lost. A central element of the memorial will a be a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz, a world-renowned artist. The sculpture, titled âWhen I Was Sick,â is part of a series by Schmalz.
YOUNGSTOWN St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital will be home later this year to a large memorial to remember and honor those directly affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
This Mercy Health memorial “is a testament to the continued generosity rooted in those living in the Mahoning Valley,” said Paul S. Homick Jr., Mercy Health Foundation-Mahoning Valley’s president.