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Stories published December 3, 2001

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

AT BUCKEYE ELKS YOUTH CENTER

Saturday night 135: Dominic Leonelli (Youngstown) dec. over Mike Harris (New Castle, Pa.). 178:


SCHOLARSHIP DINNER Wilcots speaker at Nick Johnson banquet

The former NFL defensive back is now a CBS sports analyst. BOARDMAN -- Solomon Wilcots, a former


Political cronyism led to Austintown bond failure

Opinion: Political cronyism led to Austintown bond failure EDITOR: It's official, Austintown. The


LAWRENCE COUNTY County homeless programs to begin

Both programs are designed to help homeless people address problems that keep them from a stable


BIRTHS

St. Elizabeth Ronald and Dawn Fantone, 48 N. Maryland Ave., Youngstown, girl, Dec. 1. Michael


LIBERTY Police chief retools unit

Liberty residents will notice a change in uniforms. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


NILES Man buys house to establish link to area

The writer plans to restore the Fenton Street house built in 1900 by his great-grandfather. By


Steelers dodge bullet at Heinz

PITTSBURGH -- Quiz time, NFL fans. "Les Miserables" is: a). A world-famous musical that just


Final day

Final day After playing 13 rounds in three stages of qualifying, Ty Tryon's improbable quest to


Sweet seeks donations for recreation center

YSU's president wants gifts in the $1 million range. By RON COLE VINDICATOR EDUCATION WRITER


PRIMARILY, A BAD IDEA

Opinion: PRIMARILY, A BAD IDEA Los Angeles Times: For those who think that presidential election campaigns


YOUNGSTOWN Hiring

CompanyMinorities hiredFemales hiredCity residents hired AccuForm Pattern Inc.* Airborne


STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED

STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED Avalon Holdings,2.712.98 Banc One,.84,36.4636.48 Clear Channel, 45.81


WORTH A LOOK

HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS XAmerican Slovak Cultural Association of the Mahoning Valley will hold its


YOUNGSTOWN City will require data on hiring

Tax breaks could be pulled, and the city could seek collection on taxes already forgiven. By ROGER


COLUMBIANA CORNER Money's tight but humor flows

Columbiana County government's strained finances are no laughing matter, but commissioners sometimes


SOUTHERN SCHOOLS Grant will buy seniors laptops

The wireless Internet connection can be accessed only while students are in school. By NORMAN


SWITZERLAND

Opinion: SWITZERLAND Tages-Anzeiger, Zurich, Nov. 28: Victory makes you hungry. Because the campaign


By NANCY TULLIS

By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU SALEM -- Joe Armeni spent much of last week breaking the


with Tom Pappas

with Tom Pappas Age: 43. Hometown: Youngstown. Occupation: Program director, WHOT-FM Radio


ONE ON ONE | Tom Pappas Staying on top of Top 40 never gets old

What's the biggest challenge in radio today? Well, there are different scenarios. If you are owned


Barber shop changes hands

By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU SALEM -- Joe Armeni spent much of last week breaking the


TUESDAY12/4

Bazetta Township trustees, 7:30 p.m., township hall. Farmington Village Council, 7:30 p.m.,


Judge sentences man for case fixing

CLEVELAND -- Martin J. DePerro of Austintown, owner of Youngstown Bridge & amp; Iron, who


Author to speak at Canfield school

Author to speak at Canfield school CANFIELD -- Dr. Ray Guarendi, a clinical psychologist and


CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown

A felony warrant for Joseph S. Kell is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week:


South Africa's AIDS crisis gets worse as leaders refuse to act

Opinion: As a result of the bizarre policies of South Africa's president regarding AIDS, that nation's crisis


NFL Week 12

Sunday's Games Arizona 34, Oakland 31, OT. Baltimore 39, Indianapolis 27. Chicago 13, Detroit


Waterline breaks

Waterline breaks SHARON, Pa. -- As much as 1 million gallons of water rushed through the downtown


24-hour prayer vigil begins on eve of LTV court hearing

YOUNGSTOWN -- Religious leaders from the Youngstown and Cleveland areas were planning a 24-hour


YOUNGSTOWN Man charged after standoff with police

YOUNGSTOWN -- Curtis L. Fitzgerald barricaded himself from police after opening fire while looking


LIBERTY Police chief retools

Liberty residents will notice a change in uniforms. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


YSU Ad push conveys school's quality

Money set aside for the image campaign will not be part of pending budget cuts. By RON COLE


Seniors at Southern School District will be getting early graduation presents, of sorts. A nearly

Seniors at Southern School District will be getting early graduation presents, of sorts. A nearly


AMATEUR BOXING Koval unbeaten after close victory in 'Winter Classic'

The local heavyweight scored a four-round decision over Tony Taylor of Akron. By BOB ROTH


Boys charged with hurling bricks at cars on West Side

YOUNGSTOWN -- Two teen-age boys suspected of hurling bricks and fireworks at Oakwood Avenue


Investigators search suspect's residences

Investigators search suspect's residences SEATTLE -- More than 70 investigators combed through


Inaction by local authorities puts children in harm's way

Opinion: Why didn't the Mahoning County Prosecutor's Office and the county Juvenile Court react with any


Parcel plan: Ship it early

The postal service, UPS and FedEx will handle millions of packages for the holidays. By MARALINE


LOCAL

LOCAL Poland boys split at Mohawk BESSEMER, Pa. -- The Poland High boys basketball team opened


YOUNGSTOWN Tax abatements

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