WARREN, Ohio – Youngstown State University trustees consider a tuition increase of about 3% for the upcoming academic year, a move that would primarily affect incoming students.

Plus, Mike Iberis has retired after 25 years as executive director of Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley.

And regional leaders are developing a housing strategy aimed at expanding supply, with a goal of adding at least 1,000 new units over the next five years to support economic growth.

YSU Trustees Consider 3% Tuition Increase
Second Harvest Food Bank’s Iberis Retires
Housing Shortage Threatens Growth for New Businesses in the Valley