Thursday, September 4th, 2025

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Good morning, Youngstown. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 4th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Youngstown Design Review Committee approved a new mural for Erie Terminal Place on West Commerce Street; the mural will cover the building's full facade with a bronze-green background that shows the building's name, logo and address — Patrick McGlone will paint it. WFMJ
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BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will host an international trade resource seminar on September 19 at 8:30 a.m. at the Haltec Corporation in Leetonia to offer businesses guidance on tariffs, risk strategies, export internships and supply chain management (keynote speaker Maria Arraiza-Monteux brings over 30 years of experience). Registration is required (cost is $25) for those looking to expand into global markets. WFMJ
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Youngstown police say a man used a rock to break a back window at Downtown Circle—116 W. Federal St.—and stole $700 and assorted items while the store was closed. WKBN
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Boardman Subaru delivered a $10,000 check and boxes of supplies to Glenwood Junior High School on Wednesday morning — the donation is part of the Subaru Love Learning initiative that helps teachers purchase classroom items; it marks the eighth year of the company’s support. This contribution aids teachers in equipping their classrooms without using their own funds. WKBN
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Ohio Governor Mike DeWine appointed three Valley residents to state boards on August 29. Juan Santiago of Youngstown serves on the Ohio FAIR Plan Underwriting Association Board of Governors until September 18, 2026—Michael J. Cafaro of Youngstown serves on the Radiation Advisory Council until September 6, 2029—and Jon W. Rettig Sr. of Columbiana serves on the Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors until June 30, 2030. WKBN
- ➤ Youngstown lawyers are reviewing options after a federal judge imposed a nearly $325,000 fine for failing to upgrade the city’s wastewater system. The ruling comes as part of a decades-long case from a 1998 EPA suit over sewage leaking into the Mahoning River and Mill Creek—fines that are shared by federal and state agencies. WKBN
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Nick Adduci Live Performance
7 p.m. — Brew Lounge Beer Company & Patio — Check venue for admission — Experience an evening with Nick Adduci, a talented independent singer/songwriter and visual artist.
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Mahoning Valley Punk Flea Market
12-5 p.m. — Courthouse Square — Cost details not specified — Explore local vendors while enjoying live punk music and special brews.
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Mimosa Fest Part 2
10 AM – 4 PM — Penguin City Brewing Company — Free entry — Indulge in mimosas and brunch while enjoying live music and local vendors.
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Young Friends Adventure
Free all-day program — The Butler Institute of American Art — Free entry — Engage in creative activities designed for children aged 2-5 with their parents or caregivers.
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Dave and Ed's Super Swap Meet
8 a.m.-5 p.m. — Canfield Fairgrounds — $7 entry — Explore a diverse array of vendors at this vibrant indoor/outdoor swap meet.
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Lee Brice: What You Know About That Tour 2025
7-8:30 p.m. — Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre — $36-$80.75 — Experience an evening of country music with Lee Brice as he brings his latest tour to Youngstown.
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