Friday, August 29, 2014

Texas Roadhouse Partners in Education


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Back to school!

Have a great day, Dragons!

Sunday, August 24, 2014

NAAS soccer

Niles Area All Stars (NAAS) soccer
facebook page 

it appears they compete as a travel team both indoors and outdoors.  Follow their facebook page for try-out/sign-up information. 

schedule website 





Thursday, August 21, 2014

Circle K is hiring


TGA All Stars Gymnastic Cheer

TGA-Allstars-Gymnastics-Cheer-Center on facebook







Rabies Bait Drops...


If you see low flying planes and helicopters this week through the end of the month, it may be the Division of Wildlife conducting the rabies vaccine drop.

Fixed wing baiting by Division of Wildlife will occur between August 20 and August 23, and helicopter baiting will occur between August 25 and August 29.

Here is a link to FAQ’s about the baits and rabies, including what to do if you, your children or your pets come in contact with one of the baits: USDA.gov

Information can also be obtained from your local health department:

Niles City, 330-544-9000


The ORV baits are distributed by air and ground personnel. Fixed-wing aircraft are the most effective means for distributing large numbers of the ORV baits. Hand-baiting is important for reaching urban areas where there may be safety risks associated with distributing baits by air and to reduce the possibility of people and domestic animals coming into contact with the baits. 

Please leave baits where they've landed unless in an area when children or pets play. Use gloves or tissue when handling the bait

Photo: If you see low flying planes and helicopters this week through the end of the month, it may be the Division of Wildlife conducting the rabies vaccine drop.  Hubbard, along with Cortland, Newton Falls, Niles, Warren, and Girard are set to receive Oral Rabies Vaccines starting this week.  

Fixed wing baiting by Division of Wildlife will occur between August 20 and August 23, and helicopter baiting will occur between August 25 and August 29.  

Here is a link to FAQ’s about the baits and rabies, including what to do if you, your children or your pets come in contact with one of the baits:  http://www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/portal/banner/help?1dmy&urile=wcm%3apath%3a%2Faphis_content_library%2Fsa_our_focus%2Fsa_wildlife_damage%2Fsa_programs%2Fsa_nrmp%2Fct_rabies_faqs   

Information can also be obtained from your local health department:

Trumbull County 330-675-2590
Girard City, 330-545-6048
Niles City, 330-544-9000
Warren City, 330-841-2612

Oral rabies vaccination (ORV) has been in use in the United States since 1990, in Canada since 1985 and in Europe since 1980. Currently there are 16 states distributing oral vaccines for raccoons in the U.S., while Texas distributes baits for gray fox and coyote.

The ORV baits currently being used in the United States are developed and manufactured by Merial, Inc. and consist of a sachet, or plastic packet containing the Raboral V-RG® rabies vaccine. To make the baits attractive, the sachets containing vaccine are sprinkled with fishmeal coating or encased inside hard fishmeal polymer baits about the size of a matchbox.

When an animal finds a bait and bites into it, the sachet ruptures, allowing the animal to swallow the vaccine. Animals that swallow an adequate dose of the vaccine develop immunity to rabies. As the number of vaccinated animals in the population increases, they act as a buffer to stop the spread of the disease to other wildlife, domestic animals, and people.

The ORV baits are distributed by air and ground personnel. Fixed-wing aircraft are the most effective means for distributing large numbers of the ORV baits. Hand-baiting is important for reaching urban areas where there may be safety risks associated with distributing baits by air and to reduce the possibility of people and domestic animals coming into contact with the baits.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Niles Silver Thimbles


Ally Dean

Ally Dean is a Niles native with Nashville talent!

Visit the Ally Dean Music facebook page for album and performance information.














Thursday, August 7, 2014

Niles - Howland Rt 46 Annex

Trib Today Howland-annexes-SR46-plot-to-Niles



City Hall

website

Mayor's office
Parks Department
Electric & Water
Tax Department



Free meals for Seniors



The office Elderly affairs says that meals are available for seniors age 60 or over at the United Steelworks Hall located at 1265 North Main Street in Niles. The meals are served Monday - Friday at 11:30. For more information or reservations, two working days in advance, please call 330-675-2486.

The Review Newspaper

Published here in Niles (on Park Avenue near Waddell park) the Review is a nice spot to advertise your business or event.  Please note, they tend to publish things AS-IS so please make sure your event write-up has the What, Where, When, Why & How covered. 

Facebook.com

The Review Newspapers.com

Twitter 












  

1123 W Park Ave

Niles, Ohio
(330) 544-5500

between Waddell Park & Wilder Field



Bo Rein Stadium takes #2 spot!

Pier one

Other area William McKinley historical spots



McKinley Museum



Planeterium shows on weekends

Saturdays at 1:00 PM, Sundays at 2:00 pm, 1:00 PM on Holidays and weekdays through the Summer.

William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum







Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Free Food Forest!

Facebook page

The forest is located at 1625 Hiram Ave, Niles behind this appartment building's garage

Official Webpage 








Release form will need to be signed by Volunteers

 There are many ways to offer your support!
 


donations of:
-paint & brushes (for mural)
-tool shed
-garden tools
-your time and/or expertise
-catch system (for rainwater) construction
-cash
sponsorship of
-raised beds (plaque will be placed) 
-water tanks



Contact Mason Carratt Via : Facebook Message or phone:
Mason Carratt : 234.855.0259




WKBN report 
Wkbn.com 8/16 
Youtube 

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Check out the Niles Police Department's MRAP

This is parked behind the police station/safety service building near the recyclable containers.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Paying it Forward-Where to donate what

Eye Glasses
There is a collection bin in front of Post office-







Shoes & Clothing


First United Methodist Church on Crandon Avenue (drive right up to the shed)

Niles Nazarene (distributes clothing through the Stepping Stones program)

First Presbyterian (offers a monthly clothing closet)

Niles Community Services 

School Primary will take clothing and Mrs. Tominy at the Intermediate school always welcomes donations of socks and shoes

Hope Methodist (offers a clothing closet)


Basic Household items
Niles Nazarene (distributes items through the Stepping Stones program)


Baby & Toddler equipment
Niles Nazarene
(distributes items through the Stepping Stones program)