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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
GROVE CITY, PA. Series of collisions leaves cop hurt
GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a series of collisions on Interstate
Associated Press
Associated Press RESTING: President Bush takes a break while participating in a Trail
Mammovan scheduled
Mammovan scheduled YOUNGSTOWN -- The ENCOREplus Program at the Youngstown YWCA, 25 W. Rayen Ave.,
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Detective doubts body is that of missing woman
Authorities know of no connection between Tracy Hill and Ross County, where an unidentified body was
Story let a little sunshine in Trumbull County's pit
Opinion: EDITOR: Thanks to Stephen Siff, your staff writer, the problem in the "Pit" in the Trumbull
RECALLS Bassinets, latches
PORTABLE BASSINETS What: About 569,000 Fisher-Price portable bassinets. Reason: Children and
PORTAGE COUNTY Fair will feature country musician
Country music artist Chris Cagle will perform RANDOLPH, Ohio -- The 143rd annual Portage County
Corner Dairy robbed
Corner Dairy robbed FARRELL, Pa. -- Police said a gunman took an undisclosed amount of cash from
CRIMESTOPPERS
CRIMESTOPPERS Greater Youngstown A search for two men involved in a robbery and assault near an
YOUNGSTOWN CityFest is back in town
Drawing families and younger people is one goal. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY HALL REPORTER
YOUNGSTOWN Cafaro vows to continue luncheons
The luncheons create the appearance of wrongdoing, the president of the watchdog group said. By
TRUMBULL COUNTY Center faces scrutiny over dumping
Truck drivers have a key to unlock the gate and unload when no one is there. By DENISE DICK and
17TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Ryan steps up campaign to drum up more public support
The Democratic candidate says he expects to beat his Republican opponent on her home turf. By
REGULATIONS Waste transfer
Operators of a solid waste transfer station must comply with numerous regulations. Following is a
ALLEYS GET A NEW LOOK
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN It's now known as 10 Pin Alley and boasts a high-tech light and sound
Man faces charges in equipment theft
LAKE MILTON -- A New Middletown man has been charged in the theft of $90,000 in equipment from a
SCHEDULE Cityfest 2001
Days, times and events: FRIDAY 11 a.m.: Food vendors open. 5 p.m.: Opening ceremony at the
AUSTINTOWN -- Township Trustee David C. Ditzler of New Road filed nominating petitions today with
AUSTINTOWN -- Township Trustee David C. Ditzler of New Road filed nominating petitions today with
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth James and Sherry Laverty, 120 S. Inglewood Ave., Youngstown, twins, boy and girl,
THE PORTAGE COUNTY RANDOLPH FAIR Schedule of events
TUESDAY: Opening Day 9 a.m.: Junior Fair Saddle Horse Grooming and Skillathon and Junior Fair Goat
CORTLAND Mayor suggests raising salaries
The service director and finance director would receive the largest increase. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
HILLSVILLE, PA. Hearing set on quarry project
The official comment period ends Tuesday. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Firefighters face uphill battle
Members of the Silver City, N.M., Hot Shot crew, above, hike up Chatter Creek Trail to fight fires
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LIQUOR CONTROL
LIQUOR CONTROL Paperwork Ohio Department of Liquor Control is processing these liquor documents:
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Auburn Doubledays (27-32) at Scrappers (18-41). When: 7. Radio: WBBW-AM (1240).
SWEDEN
Opinion: Expressen, Stockholm, Aug. 14: Cuba's revolution may live in the marathon speeches, but in practice
Speeding stop reveals warrants
Speeding stop reveals warrants YOUNGSTOWN -- When police stopped Wade L. Shaw on Sunday afternoon
COLUMBIANA CO. Sheriff: Expect charges in theft
It's just a matter of time before someone is charged, the special prosecutor said. By NORMAN LEIGH
CANFIELD Officials cite 9 teens in case of underage drinking
By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER CANFIELD -- Nine teens, including Canfield High School
Juggling books can't hide federal budget problems
Opinion: The disappearing budget deficit can't be blamed entirely on the tax cuts that were the centerpiece
AGENDA
AGENDA TUESDAY Weathersfield Local School District regular board meeting, 6 p.m., high school
FARRELL, PA. Police revise gripe system
The new complaint form requires the seal of a notary public. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON
Former Youngstown State football player Harry Deligianis was signed to a free agent contract by the
Former Youngstown State football player Harry Deligianis was signed to a free agent contract by the
Sale of Youngstown mill seems to be a good thing
Opinion: Pardon our cautionary tone in commenting on last week's announcement that North Star Steel's tubular
ONE ON ONE | Debbie Lenz She's been needled about her job, but she loves it
Q. How long have you been tattooing? A. I'm starting my 21st year this month. I learned from my
COLUMBIANA CORNER Chamber gears up for photo contest
The Columbiana Area Chamber of Commerce is once again sponsoring the annual photo contest during the
YSU Sweet: Top goal is to add students
Enrollment will remain the top priority, but a new student rec center also is in the plan, the
Teen-ager recovering after heart transplant
Teen-ager recovering after heart transplant HUBBARD -- Christine Steele, 15, of Hubbard,
YOUNGSTOWN DIOCESE Schools, gripes start early
Most Mahoning County public school districts start school after Labor Day. By RON COLE
Traficant chastised
Traficant chastised CLEVELAND -- Although he'd been warned against faxing motions, indicted U.S.