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League of Women Voters announces 2026 Hall of Fame honorees
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The League of Women Voters Greater Youngstown is honoring outstanding women in the greater Youngstown Community. This year’s honorees are:
Marie Dockry, Governing Board Member for the Educational Service Center of Eastern Ohio and the Mahoning County Career and Technological Center
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Longtime Magistrate Timothy G. Welsh looks back on his time on the bench
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As the son of legendary Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Administrator T. Gordon Welsh, it’s not a surprise that Timothy G. Welsh would go into the legal profession.
Now after working in the Mahoning County community for about four decades as an attorney and magistrate, Welsh is retiring at the end of February.
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'Love Story' is revealing just how much Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's style has endured
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Grainy paparazzi shots on social media show her hailing a cab in a black slip dress. Walking the streets of New York in an oversize coat. Wearing that signature red lipstick.
Nearly three decades after her death at age 33, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy is back in the spotlight as one of fashion’s most powerful style influencers ... (full story)
Indonesia tightens control on nickel as the US and China scramble for critical minerals
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HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Indonesia is tightening state control over the world’s largest nickel supply after years of betting the metal would anchor a homegrown electric-vehicle industry, and just as global demand begins shifting away from heavy reliance on nickel.
The move could still ripple through global EV supply cha ... (full story)
At the Olympics and beyond, women's sports media outlets are writing their own playbooks
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Veteran sports columnist Christine Brennan remembers when male colleagues used to laugh at her for insisting on covering women's sports back in the 1990s.
“It was absolutely infuriating to me,” said Brennan, a best-selling author who served as the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media.
Now? ... (full story)

