
Zach Mosca
Journalist at WFMJ-TV (Youngstown, OH)
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2 days ago |
wfmj.com | Mike Gauntner |Zach Mosca
NewsBoth cities' tourism boards have partnered to sponsor the Quakertown Trolley to transport guests between the Salem Super Cruise and the Columbiana Wine Festival free of charge. SALEM, Ohio - The cities of Salem and Columbiana are partnering on an initiative designed to boost economic growth and tourism, highlighted by a free shuttle service connecting major events this weekend.
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3 days ago |
wfmj.com | Zach Mosca
NewsFrom now until the end of July, Menards in Warren will act as a drop off site for non-perishable food items, which will be donated to the Warren Family Mission to help those in need. WARREN, Ohio - Menards in Warren will be accepting food donations for those in need throughout the summer. From now until the end of July, Menards in Warren will act as a drop off site for non-perishable food items, which will be donated to the Warren Family Mission to help those in need.
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3 days ago |
wfmj.com | Zach Mosca
NewsThis abrupt termination of the program cuts $13 million in federal funding over the next three years that would have supported 189 food banks and farms across the commonwealth supplying them with locally-grown food. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) following its termination of the Local Food Purchasing Assistance (LFPA) Program.
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3 days ago |
wfmj.com | Zach Mosca
NewsSpecific areas of necessary improvements in the ways neighborhoods are developed include changes to things like square footage, setbacks, parking and the overall appearance of a structure. NILES, Ohio - The City of Niles has received $50,000 from the Ohio Department of Development to help the city modernize its zoning code. This is part of $1.5 million in grants to help 20 counties modernized outdated zoning regulations and pave the way for new housing development.
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3 days ago |
wfmj.com | Zach Mosca
NewsAn indictment accused Rule of stealing a total of $140,218 from the association his time as the organization's president between January of 2015 and December of 2022. WARREN, Ohio - The former president of a Warren condo association who pled guilty in April to attempted grand theft has learned his fate.
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