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four teenagers, it was the place to shop, eat and hang out. that s where the kids hung, her? it was a place you could go at anytime. and it was feebly deal. high school senior michelle martinko was normal right. but she did shop and work at one near her home. michelle was a top student, i gifted baton taller, and some in the school choir, along with her friend jane hanson. why do you think you guys hit it off as well as you did? gus, we had a lot of things in our life that we re parallel. was she what used to call a girly girl? or was she a little bit of a tomboy? what do you remember? oh, no. she was a girly girl. december 19th, 1979, was a big night for michelle. it was for school choirs christmas banquet at the sheraton inn. with her hair done up to perfection and decked out in her favorite black dress and rabbit for court, she looked like an angel. each alicia. her nickname was fara. john is michelle s brother in law. it was for a faucet majors.

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Roger Penske and the Indy 500: Still running circles around everyone

May 28, 2021 Exactly 70 years ago this Sunday the day on which the largest U.S. sporting-event crowd since the onset of the pandemic will assemble for the Indianapolis 500 a 14-year-old kid from suburban Cleveland headed west with his father to watch what was then called the 35th International 500-Mile Sweepstakes. Roger Penske and his dad were late arriving at the central Indiana home of the elder Penske’s business associate, for a prerace lunch, and everyone had already left for the track but before the Penskes headed out they took notice of a show car in the backyard. Roger pulled on a helmet, sat behind the wheel and posed for a photo.

Leaders to speak with 1 voice during Drive-In | News, Sports, Jobs

rselak@tribtoday.com 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.

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