May 1, 2021
ORCHID: To the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley for setting a near-record in fundraising during the challenging pandemic-plagued year of 2020. At its in-person annual meeting in Poland this week, UW President Bob Hannon reported $3.38 million was raised last year the second-highest total in its 101-year history. Those millions will benefit an array of community service organizations throughout the region at a time when assistance is more sorely needed than ever to survive the challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis.
ORCHID: To Mark Matasic of Campbell for winning the Caregiver Hero Award from the American Stroke Association recently. Matasic stayed by his father Stephen’s side as an attentive caregiver 24/7 after Stephen suffered a debilitating stroke. After Stephen’s death, Mark became a passionate advocate for Survive Stroke, a national movement that calls for more streamlined treatment of stroke victims. Matasic also has lobbied in Col
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AUSTINTOWN Mahoning County Area Court in Austintown will remain closed until Feb. 12, Judge Scott Hunter announced Monday.
The court announced last week it would be closed through today because an employee with access to public and nonpublic facilities tested positive for COVID-19.
But Monday, the court announced that the court would remain closed through Feb. 12 so the court can be professionally cleaned and sanitized.
The court will reopen Feb. 16 after the President’s Day holiday Monday. All criminal proceedings, including pretrial hearings, trials and preliminary hearings, will be continued until the next available date.
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YOUNGSTOWN The judge who sentenced former Columbiana County recorder Theresa Bosel Dec. 29 to 30 days of house arrest and other sanctions has stayed the sentence pending the outcome of an appeal Bosel has filed. A stay prevents further action until a future event occurs.
Bosel’s attorney, Edward Hartwig, appealed the sentence and the court’s finding of Bosel guilty of vehicular manslaughter. The matter was filed with the Seventh District Court of Appeals on the same day Mahoning County Area Court at Canfield Judge Molly Johnson imposed the sentence.
Hartwig stated in a filing that the sentence was contrary to law and that Bosel’s guilty plea to vehicular manslaughter was not made voluntarily, intelligently and/or knowingly.
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YOUNGSTOWN The judge who sentenced former Columbiana County recorder Theresa Bosel on Dec. 29 to 30 days of house arrest and other sanctions has stayed the sentence pending the outcome of an appeal Bosel has filed.
A stay prevents further action until a future event occurs.
Bosel’s attorney, Edward Hartwig, appealed the sentence and the court’s finding of Bosel guilty of vehicular manslaughter. The matter was filed with the Seventh District Court of Appeals on the same day Mahoning County Area Court at Canfield Judge Molly Johnson imposed the sentence.
Hartwig stated in a filing that the sentence was contrary to law and that Bosel’s guilty plea to vehicular manslaughter was not made voluntarily, intelligently and/or knowingly.
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