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Awake and Alive: A Dream Comes True in the Valley | Latest News, Sports, Employment

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Ed Puskas, the editor of the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator, has had his fair share of perplexing dreams. Like many of us, he often finds himself in dream scenarios that leave him scratching his head. From preparing for a visit from Hillary Clinton to belting out karaoke tunes with surprising vocal prowess, his dreams are as unpredictable as they are entertaining.

One common theme in Puskas’ dreams is the setting – the building where he currently works. Despite having worked in various newsrooms throughout his career, his dreams always seem to bring him back to 240 Franklin St. S.E. in Warren, the home of the Tribune Chronicle and The Vindicator. This recurring setting may be a reflection of the significant amount of time he spent at this particular location during his first tenure.

Puskas’ career journey has taken him through different newsrooms and roles, but it has ultimately led him back to where it all began. Starting as a page designer and copy editor in the sports department in 1995, he has since honed his skills and gained valuable experience from his colleagues and friends along the way. Now, as the editor of the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator, he finds himself back at the place where he learned so much about the news business and where he has made lasting memories.

Beyond the professional aspect, Puskas’ connection to the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator runs deep. It is not just a workplace for him; it is where he has built a life with his family. From attending high school sports events to walking the sidelines at Youngstown State football practices, he has woven his personal experiences into the fabric of the community he serves through his work.

As Puskas reflects on his return to the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator, he expresses gratitude for the warm welcome he has received from both familiar faces and new colleagues. The shared passion for covering news in the Mahoning Valley and telling the stories of its residents is what drives him and his team. With a renewed sense of purpose and a wealth of experience behind him, Puskas is eager to continue serving the community that he has always held close to his heart.

In closing, Puskas acknowledges the significance of being back in a place that has been a constant presence in his dreams for years. The familiarity of the setting, the camaraderie of his colleagues, and the opportunity to continue telling the stories of the Mahoning Valley are all reasons for him to feel grateful and excited about this new chapter in his career.

As Ed Puskas embarks on this next phase of his journey at the Tribune Chronicle and Vindicator, it is clear that his passion for journalism and his dedication to the community will continue to shine through in his work. With a blend of experience, talent, and a touch of whimsy from his dream world, Puskas is poised to make a lasting impact in his role as editor.

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