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Stories published December 26, 2001

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

Show-business couple buys land for park

Show-business couple buys land for park LOS ANGELES -- Marty Ingels and Shirley Jones are spending


GIRLS BASKETBALL STANDINGS

CITY SERIES LeagueAll games Rayen0-05-4 Chaney0-03-5 Wilson0-00-8 STEEL VALLEY CONFERENCE


Wisdom and hope for the new year

Last New Year's, I resolved to do two things: 1. Buy a brown belt. 2. Get a library card. (I


NEW YEAR'S EVE Improvements will add to fun at celebrations

There are alcohol-free, family-oriented New Year celebrations in Youngstown, Warren and Canfield.


NATIONAL SERVICE

VolunteersProjectsSupport Provided 91,000130$21.3 million AmeriCorps: 1,900 volunteers who receive


SOCIAL SECURITY Q & amp;A

Q. I've always kept my Social Security card in my wallet, right with my driver's license and other


EAGLE HEIGHTS ACADEMY School works to reverse high rate of test failures

The charter school's failure rate is double that of the city public schools. By RON COLE


NATION Volunteers help out in disasters

There's been a 20 percent increase in the number of individuals who volunteer in the United States.


YOUNGSTOWN Small Business Administration Revitalization Initiative

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Police place suspect under suicide watch

Police place suspect under suicide watch BOSTON -- The man who authorities say hid explosives in


YOUNGSTOWN Local small-business program is a success

The Small Business Administration is using Youngstown's program as a model for other cities across


GIRARD City gets approval to inspect buildings

Fees will generate up to $100,000, an official estimated. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


Voluntary vehicle registration sought

Voluntary vehicle registration sought LAKE MILTON -- Milton Township police are asking that


Transient students pose challenge to schools

Opinion: When educators explain away low scores on proficiency tests as a result of having too many transient


Donated presents

Donated presents WARREN -- Many kids had a happier Christmas, thanks to gifts donated to Trumbull


BOARDMAN Traficant, on talk show, suggests trial judge will not be impartial

The congressman criticized a Warren councilman during the broadcast, saying his city 'screwed up


Is it global warming or just an unseasonable year?

Opinion: At this time of the year, the weather outside is supposed to be frightful, but Valley residents saw


GIRARD State certifies building inspection office

The city will be able to approve plans for commercial and industrial construction. By TIM YOVICH


TWO ELECTIONS

Opinion: TWO ELECTIONS Washington Post: At the beginning of this month, Taiwan's voters participated in


South Range teen-agers should not have died

Opinion: South Range teen-agers should not have died EDITOR: Parents and lawmakers should create a bill


WEST BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL Student improvement leads to privileges

Students of the month are those who have shown excellent improvement, the principal said. By NANCY


BIRTHS

St. Elizabeth Kenneth and Gia Voitus, 46 Orchard Drive, Poland, boy, Dec. 19. Melissa Maine and


YOUNGSTOWN Judge acts on forgotten charges

An assistant city prosecutor wants jail time served consecutively, not concurrently. By PATRICIA


FOOD SALES AND DINNERS

FRIDAY Fish dinners will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. at Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church Hall,


AP file photo, Oct. 14

AP file photo, Oct. 14 DANGER: Residents of Karam, 30 miles west of Jalalabad, dig through debris


Champ seeks to improve

By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF POLAND -- Poland High junior Carey Venglarcik has two


GAIL WHITE At 96, Youngstown man still full of life

Charles Martin turns 96 today. "When you were little, did you like having a birthday the day after


AGENDA

AGENDA THURSDAY Youngstown Board of Education, 7 p.m., 20 West Wood Street. Open caucus at 6


OHIO Taft refuses to back casino without a vote

By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT COLUMBUS -- Despite calls from those trying to bring a


A survey showed 28 percent of job seekers rank a company's stability as a top consideration; 23

A survey showed 28 percent of job seekers rank a company's stability as a top consideration; 23


COMMANDMENT KEEPERS TEMPLE, 1331 BRIGHTON ST., YOUNGSTOWN, 9 TO 11 A.M. THURSDAY. FOOD ONLY, BRING CONTAINERS AND IDENTIFICATION.

Food and clothing distribution notices are to be submitted by 3 p.m. the day before they are to be