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  2. The Vindicator (Ohio newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Vindy Archives. The Vindicator is a daily newspaper serving Youngstown, Ohio, United States and the Mahoning County region as well as southern Trumbull County and northern Columbiana County. The Vindicator was established in 1869. As of September 1, 2019, The Vindicator is owned by Ogden Newspapers Inc. of Wheeling, West Virginia. [1]

  3. Youngstown City Series - Wikipedia

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    Youngstown City Series. The Youngstown City Series was an OHSAA athletic conference that began play in 1925 and lasted until the end of the 2006–07 school year. Its members were located in the city of Youngstown, Ohio (including all Youngstown City School District high schools), although membership was eventually extended to Timken High ...

  4. List of people from Youngstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    François Clemmons. American singer, actor, writer and teacher. Best known for his appearing as "Officer Clemmons" on the television series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, born in Birmingham, Alabama, and raised in Youngstown. Clay Cole. Radio personality. Disc jockey and host of The Clay Cole Show, 1959–1968; born in Youngstown. Jim Cummings.

  5. Youngstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    1086573 [6] Website. youngstownohio.gov. Youngstown is a city in and the county seat of Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 60,068, making it the 11th-most populous city in Ohio. [7] It is a principal city of the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area, which had a population of 430,591 in 2020, making ...

  6. Young Doctor Galahad - Wikipedia

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    The Youngstown Vindicator hailed “Young Doctor Galahad” as “noteworthy both as a novel and as evidence of the growing sentiment in this country in favor of socialized medicine, or at least in favor of more public health insurance and less commercialism in medical practice.” The reviewer saw Seifert as a “moderate believer in ...

  7. Economy of Youngstown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Youngstown, Ohio, United States, flourished in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with steel production reaching all-time highs at that time. The steel boom led to an influx of immigrants to the area looking for work, as well as construction of skyscrapers in the area. The city's population peaked at 170,002 in 1930, just at the ...

  8. Youngstown SteelHounds - Wikipedia

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    Youngstown SteelHounds. The Youngstown SteelHounds was a professional ice hockey team which participated in the Central Hockey League (CHL) from the 2005–2006 season through the 2007–2008 season. The team was affiliated with the Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL and the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. The team played its home games at the ...

  9. Youngstown Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Youngstown Athletics (1949–1950) Youngstown Colts (1947–1948) Youngstown Gremlins (1946) Youngstown Browns (1939–1941) Previous parks. Idora Park. The Youngstown Athletics, or Youngstown A's, was the final name of a baseball team in the Mid-Atlantic League that was based in Youngstown, Ohio, between 1939 and 1941 and 1946 and 1951.