Sunday, April 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Youngstown. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 20th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ An event held Saturday honored teens in Youngstown who lost their lives to gun violence, including 18-year-old Te’nya McKinley who was shot last June on Glenwood Avenue + organizers urged stronger gun laws and local support to protect youth. WYTV
- ➤ On Saturday, locals in Girard got tattoos at a flash sale at Cult Tattoos to raise money for Animal Charity of Ohio; tattoos cost ($50 to $75) and 30% of proceeds went to the charity. The shelter will host a country music concert with Mike Cunningham on April 26 (adults 18+ only) to further support its work. WYTV
- ➤ Neighbors in Berlin Center cleaned up a home after finding piles of trash and dead animals inside. 21 News reached out to the Mahoning County Sheriff's Office and the Animal Charity of Ohio—neither have replied. WFMJ
- ➤ On Saturday, Women on Target—an NRA-sponsored program—held a firearm safety training clinic for local women at a shooting range in Austintown. The class, capped at 15 participants and costing $75, taught safety, range etiquette and shooting techniques with one-on-one instruction. WYTV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A group of 15 ghost hunters joined park staff and the Collective Paranormal Research Society after hours at Pioneer Pavilion in Mill Creek Park on Saturday as part of monthly investigations for paranormal activity. The historic building (built in 1821) has served various roles over the years and now draws visitors for its unique energy. WYTV
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Mothers and moms-to-be attended a free, city-wide baby shower in Youngstown on Saturday—held at the Eugenia Atkinson Recreational Center—to learn about safe sleep, breastfeeding, prenatal and postnatal care and reduce infant and maternal mortality as part of a 10-year program by the Local Office on Minority Health. WKBN
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday the Phantoms fell 5-3 to Muskegon in Game 1 of the Clark Cup Playoffs after a slow start despite three third period goals—a result coach Ryan Ward called a wonky game. The team will take the ice again today at 7:05 p.m. as they try to even the series. The Vindicator
- ➤ After a rough start that saw Muskegon score early, the Youngstown Phantoms fell 5-3 in Game 1 of the Clark Cup Playoffs on Saturday—trailing in the series—and will take the ice today at 7:05 p.m. as they try to narrow the gap. Tribune Chronicle
WELLNESS NEWS
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Farm Animal Baby Shower
10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Mill Creek MetroParks Farm — Free admission — Celebrate the arrival of farm babies with fun activities and a sheep shearing demonstration.
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Run Ytown 5 & 10-Miler
8-11 a.m. — Second Sole Youngstown — Registration fee required — Join the community for a morning of energetic running competitions at the annual Run Ytown event.
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Music Bingo Night
6-9 p.m. — Paladin Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy a lively evening of music and bingo while winning prizes with friends.
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Canfield Spring Super Swap Meet
8 a.m.-5 p.m. — Canfield Fairgrounds — $7 single day or $10 weekend pass — A lively indoor/outdoor swap meet featuring diverse vendors and collectibles.
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Stavich Bike Trail Smart-guided Cycle Tour
10 a.m.-1 p.m. — Stavich Bicycle Trailhead — Cost varies — Explore a historical cycling route along the Ohio/Pennsylvania border at your own pace.
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Cinco on Phelps
1-7 p.m. — Phelps Street Gateway Public Space — Free entry — Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with live music, food, and arts and crafts.
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2025 GC-360 Leadership Summit
12 PM — Stambaugh Stadium — $45 early bird, $70 regular — Engage in a day of leadership training and development for high school athletes.
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Choose Joy Benefit Softball Tournament
5 PM – 6 PM — McCune Park — Email for details — Celebrate fastpitch travel softball at this community-driven tournament.
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The Right TurnClyde Experience Live
8-11 p.m. — Westside Bowl — No Refunds — Enjoy a night of classic hits with Pittsburgh's The Right TurnClyde Experience and Against The Wind.
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Mother's Day Buffet
11 a.m.-4 p.m. — Waypoint 4180 — Call for reservations — Celebrate Mother’s Day with an exclusive menu and great ambiance.
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