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Stories published December 31, 2001

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

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CONVICTIONS

CONVICTIONS A breakdown by year Total criminal convictions in Mahoning County Common Pleas


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Stacey Miller and Robert Dyke, 5057 New Road, Austintown, boy, Dec. 28. Tracie


PERSONAL FINANCE COLUMNIST JEFF BROWN SAYS THE DAYS OF BUYING, HOLDING AND FORGETTING ABOUT A BLUE-

PERSONAL FINANCE COLUMNIST JEFF BROWN SAYS THE DAYS OF BUYING, HOLDING AND FORGETTING ABOUT A BLUE-


Council readies budget for '02

A committee is proposing to increase general-fund spending by about 2 percent. By NORMAN LEIGH

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Hunting: It was love at first site

A veteran hunter says style and condition are more important than the size of a deer's rack. By


League play on Horizon for YSU

For nearly six months all the talk on the Youngstown State University campus has been about the


More criminals are being convicted; many low-level offenders avoid prison

The county's homicide rate has fallen and the conviction numbers have grown. By BOB JACKSON


PREVIEW | Outback Bowl

Who: No. 22 Ohio State (7-4) vs. No. 14 South Carolina. Where: Tampa, Fla. When: 11 a.m. TV:


Better showing, but still a setback

Youngstown State had a bad stretch in the second half of an 84-79 loss to Western Illinois.


Powder in the mail

Powder in the mail YOUNGSTOWN -- Tests of a powder in a piece of foreign mail that erroneously


NEW MIDDLETOWN College student spearheaded pope's award

An area student decided that Pope John Paul II deserved recognition. By VERONICA GORLEY


Galloping into the new year

By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- If you hear sleigh bells and the clip


YOUNGSTOWN

YOUNGSTOWN Face of business district xxxxx changes xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxx The year saw a blend of


Disgraced cop goes courting

Opinion: Jeff Chance got a lucky break from a fuzzy-headed arbiter and got more than he deserved: his job


Career, tech center tries to keep up with midyear changes

The board probably will conduct a superintendent search through the state. By AMANDA C. DAVIS


LTV Coke plant in Warren on hot idle

THE VINDICATOR/YOUNGSTOWN Only 17 of the plant's 180 hourly workers will be needed as it idles.


TUESDAY

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


Fire at Warren home

Fire at Warren home WARREN -- Firefighters are investigating a blaze that caused damage to a two-


ECONOMY Recession takes toll on pay and benefits

Inflation will rise faster than paychecks in the recession. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR America's


Week 16

Saturday's Game Tampa Bay 22, Baltimore 10 Sunday's Games Arizona 30, Carolina 7 Buffalo 14,


Al-Qaida computer offers clues

Reports say that anti-Taliban forces are planning an offensive to capture Mullah Mohammed Omar.


HERMITAGE Girl raises $1,000 for agency with help of self-recorded CD

The 12-year-old sang patriotic songs on her first CD. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE


LIBRARY PROGRAMS | January schedule in Mahoning and Trumbull counties

YOUNGSTOWN AND MAHONING COUNTY "The Very Last Crusade: YSU in Israel." Lunch and learn series


WORTH A LOOK

BENEFITS Mahoning County 4-H Junior Leadership Club will sponsor a skating party from 5:30 to 7:30


2001 is a year like no other; personal memories and history will record it as such

Opinion: In the entire 20th century there are a handful of years that are inextricably connected to an event.


COURTS

COURTS COLUMBIANA COUNTY Divorces granted Jennifer Hudson vs. Sean Hudson. Candace Exline


Coaching legacy

Coaching legacy Frank Solich doesn't put himself in the same coaching company as Bob Devaney and


City Council should let Arena Board do its job

Opinion: City Council should let Arena Board do its job EDITOR: This ludicrous fiasco, most often


with Lynette Miller

with Lynette Miller Age: 50. Hometown: Youngstown. Occupation: Guidance counselor with


ONE ON ONE | Lynette Miller Spreading lessons of black history to children

Why did you choose education as a career? I really have always been involved with children and