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People who were born in, resided in, or are otherwise closely associated with the city of Warren, Ohio. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Warren is a city in and the county seat of Trumbull County, Ohio, United States. [3] Located along the Mahoning River, Warren lies approximately 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Youngstown and 56 miles (90 km) southeast of Cleveland. The population was 39,201 at the 2020 census.
Warren County has long been one of the most Republican counties in Ohio, and has been since the party was established in the 1850s. Since the first presidential election after its founding, 1856, Warren County has supported the Republican candidate for president all but once, the exception being 1964 when Warren County voted for Democrat Lyndon ...
Sease is survived by his wife, Brittanie, and children ages 7, 5 and 21 months, says the appeal by Water Workers Local 99. The union represents New Jersey American Water Co, employees in the ...
Ronald M. Mottl, 89, American lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1983), Ohio House of Representatives (1987–1997) and twice of Ohio Senate. [337] Loren Parks, 97, American businessman. [338] Hubert Reeves, 91, Canadian astrophysicist. [339] João Luiz Ribeiro, 64, Brazilian Olympic gymnast . [340]
Morrison City is an unincorporated community in Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States. Named for pioneer settler Peter Morison, Morrison City developed with the industrial growth of nearby Kingsport, Tennessee, in the 1930s. Peter Morison, his wife Mary Kirkpatrick Morison, and other relatives, are buried in the Morrison Chapel Cemetery, in ...
City or town Description 1: Adams-Kentucky District: Adams-Kentucky District: December 18, 2008 : The 900-1200 blocks of Adams St. and the 1000-1300 blocks of Kentucky St. Bowling Green: 2: Carter Allen House: December 18, 1979
1 death – Multiple-vortex tornado damaged or destroyed 70% of Kennard, including the school which had its second story torn off. Destroyed 48 homes there and 11 in nearby Grant City. F4 damage was reported at Kennard. F2: NE of Maryville: Blount: TN: 20:00 0.5 miles (0.80 km) 50 yards (46 m) Not listed as F2 tornado by some authorities.