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Stories published July 14, 2001

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

You have made the moon to mark the seasons; the sun knows its time for setting.

You have made the moon to mark the seasons; the sun knows its time for setting. Psalms 104:19


Dispatchers' pact OK'd

Dispatchers' pact OK'd YOUNGSTOWN -- City council accepted a fact-finder's recommendations Friday


Gospel music at appreciation day

Gospel music at appreciation day YOUNGSTOWN -- A gospel music celebration will be at 2 p.m. Sunday


Spoiled brat out, but Pens hurting

It turns out one detail has been omitted in the news reports concerning the Pittsburgh Penguins


GAME TIME Today

Who: Royals (Wilson 2-1) at Pirates (D. Williams 1-1). When: 1:35.


A throne race for top pot

The outhouses raced along a narrow track. By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


As a centuries-old rite makes a girl a goddess in the Hindu kingdom of Nepal, many U.S. women seek

As a centuries-old rite makes a girl a goddess in the Hindu kingdom of Nepal, many U.S. women seek


Fireworks Festival set in New Castle

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Fireworks Festival 2001 will kick off at 3 p.m. today on the south side of the


LIBERTY POLICE Demotion was improper, panel says

The junior captain was demoted and became a sergeant. LIBERTY -- Liberty Township Civil Service


Once again, Chile's Pinochet spits the hook

Opinion: Human rights advocates thought that one of the biggest fish in the school of brutal dictators had


YOUNGSTOWN Company sues city of Canfield

The suit states that Lyden Oil was the lowest bidder and should have received the city contract.


MERCER COUNTY Family program to match funds

The state will match participants' savings account contributions, up to $300 per year. By HAROLD


INDICTMENTS Mahoning County

These people were indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County grand jury: Kevin N. Brown, 44, Market


UNITED WAY Traveling volunteer plans to stop, help in Youngstown

The traveling United Way volunteer plans to volunteer in all 50 states in one year. YOUNGSTOWN --


TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR Strong vocals, instrumentation keep Rascal Flatts show sharp

Those who left early missed some of the most beautiful male harmonies out there. By JEANNINE


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Matthew S. Cochrane, 36, of 38 E. Warren, Youngstown, and


Bethel Friends Church, 2771 Spitler Road, Poland. Theme: Walk Where Jesus Walked. Classes: Age 3

Bethel Friends Church, 2771 Spitler Road, Poland. Theme: Walk Where Jesus Walked. Classes: Age 3


State project lists abandoned mines from area for work

COLUMBUS -- Ohio will spend $158,000 to make environmental and safety improvements to abandoned


GAME TIME Tonight

Who: Scrappers (6-18) at Williamsport Crosscutters (14-9) When: 7. Radio: WBBW-AM (1240)


CLUB CALENDAR

SUPPORT GROUPS The next meeting of the Bipolar Disorder support group will be held from 10 to


Forum Health Northside

Forum Health Northside Ryan and Patti Hockensmith, 2706 Spitler Road, Poland, boy, July 9.


WIN, PLACE & amp; SHOW

NORTHFIELD RESULTS FRIDAY 1st--Karate Kosmos(W Case Jr)5.002.802.60 Fantasy Hanover(W


GROVE CITY Substitutes on fast track

Midwestern Intermediate Unit IV is providing a solution to the shortage of substitute teachers. By


BASEBALL

BASEBALL MICKEY MANTLE STATE TOURNAMENT (16 and under) SCORES Youngstown Express 5,


SOCCER

SOCCER BISHOP MALONE CATHOLIC CHARTIES INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (at Struthers Valley Sports)


JACKSON-MILTON Replace, repair high school, report suggests

The board may ask voters to pay for construction of a new high school. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR


TRUMBULL COUNTY Grand jury indicts man

The man, who is facing assault charges, is being held in the county jail in lieu of a $1 million


GETTING IT RIGHT

The last names of Jenny Rodway of Boardman and Jamie Berndt of Canfield were misspelled in a photo


IN MEMORIAM Trumbull lawyers

The following attorneys, with their dates of death, were honored by the Trumbull County Bar


Parking restrictions

Parking restrictions BOARDMAN -- Trustees implemented "no parking" restrictions on the north and


& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;CARL, & lt;/B & gt; Olga

& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;CARL, & lt;/B & gt; Olga A., 81, of Mineral Ridge;


LIBERTY POLICE Panel: Demotion was improper

The junior captain was demoted and became a sergeant. LIBERTY -- Liberty Township Civil Service


Scrappers lose in extras again

Staten Island scored 10 runs in the 10th inning to post a 13-3 victory. By TOM WILLIAMS


TRUMBULL FAIR Schedule

TODAY 8 a.m. Gates open 9 a.m. Open class goat show (Goat Barn) Open class dairy show Saddle horse


Fair vendors offer cuisine far from lean

Just enjoy the food -- and don't worry about counting calories. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR


NOTEBOOK From Cafaro Field

Ejected: Scrappers manager Dave Turgeon was ejected by first-base umpire Jayson Cline for arguing an


Diplomas past due for vets

Opinion: All they have to do is ask, and it shall be theirs. "They" are World War II veterans. "It" is


NILES Church celebrates annual feast

Bands performing a variety of musical styles will be featured each evening. NILES -- A 68-year-old


Kids steer their cows around the ring

A total of 85 cows are competing in junior fair competitions this year. By STEPHEN SIFF


TRUMBULL COUNTY Memorial ceremony honors deceased attorneys from area

Friends and relatives spoke during the ceremony. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


LOCAL

LOCAL Area athletes strong academically NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- Seven Youngstown-area student-


MICKEY MANTLE Alltel wins pair in state tourney

Alltel tripped Brecksville and the Cuyahoga Falls Jaguars to remain in the winner's bracket.


By CYNTHIA VINARSKY

By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR BUSINESS WRITER CANFIELD -- Quintuplets born to a Hubbard native


LIBERTY Township officials alter vehicle towing policy

The appearance of impropriety was a reason for the policy change. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR