Dave Sess, WKBN 27 First News

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WKBN 27 First News

Des Moines, IA, United States

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Cleanup starts on East Palestine playground

An important part of the work being done in East Palestine is over a mile from the crash site. The Rainbow Dreamland Playground is getting cleaned up as well. Work started yesterday to clean it up for the children and adults who will visit there this spring, summer and fall. → Read More

JobsNOW: Sheely’s looking for new delivery drivers and helpers

Sheely’s is known for having a large selection of quality furniture and appliances. Each purchase also comes with free delivery. All of those deliveries come from the North Lima warehouse, the part you don’t see when shopping. Sheely’s is hiring delivery drivers and helpers. → Read More

Some real estate functions hindered due to local emergency response effort

The emergency response effort in East Palestine has hindered some important real estate functions locally. → Read More

Farmers to meet about train derailment effects

The meeting is at 2 p.m. Thursday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Salem. → Read More

JobsNOW: Easterseals offers unique position for speech therapist

Easterseals serves Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana Counties. It has a rich history in the Mahoning Valley. → Read More

13 animals removed from home after drug raid

The Columbiana County Drug Task force made a quick call after starting a raid Monday in Perry Township. → Read More

13 animals removed from home after drug raid

The Columbiana County Drug Task force made a quick call after starting a raid Monday in Perry Township. → Read More

Local chocolate shop is hiring

Daffin’s is hiring for full-time seasonal employees. → Read More

‘I’m really excited’: Newton Falls store set to reopen after building damage

A Newton Falls business is ready to get back in business after a truck crashed into the building in July. → Read More

Data shows local area codes getting lots of annoying calls

The 330 area code ranked 52nd across America for the number of robo calls in February. → Read More

Train derailment timeline: Past, present and future

It’s been one month since the train derailed in East Palestine. There have been ups and down along the way since. → Read More

Home improvement show connects experts with homeowners

It’s a good weekend to have spring fever and think about the home and yard projects you want to tackle this year. → Read More

Ohio to Work program surpasses expectations

When you’re looking for a job, it helps to have someone support you. Ohio to Work provides that assistance and the program beat its job placement goals. → Read More

Mentors talk career tracks with local STEM students

On Thursday, local students got the opportunity to talk about their futures with those who have “walked the walk.” → Read More

Local meat seller grapples with questions about derailment

The East Palestine train derailment has had a major impact around the area. One place that has been dealing with it is across the state line. → Read More

AT&T hiring local technicians

AT&T is hiring technicians to install fiber. It needs around seven in the Youngstown area. → Read More

Crane operator needed in Warren

Livi Steel in Warren is hiring a crane operator. → Read More

Farmer near East Palestine waiting for guidance on how to move forward

This is an important time in farming so today, we went back to a place we visited right after the accident to update the concerns for farmers. → Read More

Mysterious flakes land at house less than 1.5 miles from derailed train

There’s a mysterious item that has shown up outside a Darlington family’s home. Jerry Corbin returned home on his birthday and is still stumped with what he’s seeing. → Read More

Thousands wagered at Ohio sports betting kiosks January

Ohio (WKBN) – $850,000 in sports bets were wagered at kiosks across Ohio last month. $116,000 was left over after all the payouts. The three kiosk venders involved made about $88,000, including BetIGG based in the Poland area. The Ohio Lottery share was over $28,000. The rest of the sports betting numbers are due next week from the Casino Control Commission. → Read More