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Ground broken for school
Grades six through eight are at the new school. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF NILES
Dena Kimble, Gregory Clark set wedding date
DUBLIN -- Dena Rae Kimble and Gregory Scott Clark, both of Dublin, are planning a July 7 wedding.
AUSTINTOWN Trustee votes down zoning, allowing residents to petition
Ditzler said the landowners have no development plans. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
WARREN City, county work to widen North Road
An information session was set for this afternoon. By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
REUNIONS
XThe 80th Beight reunion will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. June 24 at Hoffmaster Pavilion in Boardman
OFFICERS YWCA seats board members during annual meeting
Awards were presented to a board member, volunteer and employee of the year. YOUNGSTOWN -- The
Woman robbed
Woman robbed YOUNGSTOWN -- A 68-year-old woman was robbed of $180 at knife point by her lawn-care
MRDD board OKs resolution seeking renewal levy on ballot
YOUNGSTOWN -- Mahoning County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities approved a
CLASS B BASEBALL Express rolls to win; Repec keys Goldsteins
Alltel, Livi and WW Heating also recorded victories. STRUTHERS -- A seven-run third inning was all
TRUMBULL CO. Brother: Murder suspect wasn't a violent person
The prosecutor is seeking to show that Phil Mike knew right from wrong at the time of the killing.
HUBBARD Summer music series
Schedule for Hubbard's Summer in the Park series, held in Harding Park on Sundays from 6 to 8 p.m.:
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses William H. Abron III, 24, of 141 E. Avondale, Youngstown and
READIER FOR TAKEOFF
Opinion: Washington Post: Are air travelers in for a stress-test sequel to last summer's worst-ever flight
WARREN Cops union opposes plan
A councilman said he'll introduce legislation that would fund the positions. By AMANDA C. DAVIS
Man will serve prison time for arson, weapons charges
LISBON -- An East Palestine man is sentenced to serve nearly eight years behind bars in two arsons
Aubel-Ewing July 7 wedding to be in Hubbard
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Plans for their upcoming marriage are being announced by Katherine M. Aubel, 3267
Car cruise scheduled
Car cruise scheduled YOUNGSTOWN -- Downtown Partners is sponsoring its first Car Cruise in
POLICE BLOTTER Canfield city, Austintown
Summary of police activity: CANFIELD CITY June 3 Arrest: Police arrested a 27-year-old Warren
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WELLSVILLE Owl decoys fail, so town seeks help with pigeons
Poisoned corn is out; nets are in for preventing the birds from landing on buildings. By BOB
CAMPAIGN FINANCE Group grades officials
The organization gave F's to two failed candidates for the state House. By DAVID SKOLNICK
LABRAE HIGH SCHOOL The brainy bunch: Grad is 4th valedictorian in family
Being at the top of their class is a family tradition. By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Students don't need awards to be remembered
This is a column for all the kids who didn't get to stand up at their school award ceremony. Who
LTV CORP. U.S. rep. opposes motion
The lawmaker said he expects a parade of others to join him. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR
MAHONING VALLEY Calls die down after clinics
Vaccines are to be available this week for those who did not get the medication Friday. By NANCY
RECORD SETTER Wilson student sits up and stands tall
Dominic Leonelli Jr. did 2,301 sit-ups in gym class to surpass his father's feat. By JOHN BASSETTI
Bonifay burned by bad decisions
Thanks to Cleveland Indians general manager John Hart, Pirates GM Cam Bonifay was able to hold onto
FARRELL School board budget raises taxes by 5 mills
Two school directors said further spending cuts should have been made before the board considered a
Longtime educator plans retirement
FARRELL, Pa. -- A longtime educator will disappear from the high school July 2. That's the
Agency to get grant
Agency to get grant LISBON -- Columbiana County Community Action Agency is to receive a nearly
BOARDMAN Township, ODOT discuss Route 224
New traffic lights will soon be installed, while others are updated. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
SALEM Farm markets to begin
There will also be a strawberry festival downtown Saturday. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM
ANNUAL TUITION
ANNUAL TUITION Ohio colleges Here's the tuition to be paid by students at other Ohio schools:
REP. TRAFICANT Staffers reveal filing errors
The forms for the two trips will be filed in a few days, a Traficant spokesman said. By DAVID
GIRARD Tod Pond will be drained
An official said the pond has five times the amount of fecal matter allowed. By TIM YOVICH
Police look into robbery at Handel's store
YOUNGSTOWN -- Police are investigating a robbery at Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & amp; Yogurt
CWV auxiliary receives awards at convention
Volunteers were recognized for their efforts on behalf of hospitalized veterans. YOUNGSTOWN --
ON AREA DIAMONDS Youth baseball and softball
BASEBALL Babe Ruth (ages 14-15) Youngstown Express 6, I.P.S. 4 -- Grant Sevek and Mike Eliseo
Little Tikes, a division of Rubbermaid that produces toys, children's play equipment and
Little Tikes, a division of Rubbermaid that produces toys, children's play equipment and
YOUNGSTOWN Colleagues speak of former mayor
The Ohio GOP chairman says the Republican Party and Mahoning County suffered a great loss with the
No punishment could fit McVeigh's crime
Opinion: Mass murderer Timothy McVeigh went quietly into history yesterday morning, his death far more
Card-trading event at Newton Falls library
Card-trading event at Newton Falls library NEWTON FALLS -- Youths may attend a "Play and Trade
LIQUOR CONTROL Transfers, permits
Ohio Department of Liquor Control is processing these liquor permit transfers and applications and
WARREN Company cleans up street-sweeper debris
The EPA told the street-sweeping company to clean up the site. By AMANDA C. DAVIS VINDICATOR
LaTreese Miller, Tyrone Hyshaw to wed in July
YOUNGSTOWN -- The engagement of LaTreese Marsh & uacute;nn Miller, 843 Cameron Ave., and Tyrone
NILES Study finds low risk of West Nile at sites
Health officials did recommend mosquito control at the Fairhaven and middle school sites, however.
NEW CASTLE Man who fled with son offered deal
Both parents are still seeking custody of the boy, even as the dad faces a jail term. By LAURE
Judge denies father's funeral request
YOUNGSTOWN -- A judge Mahoning County Common Pleas Court has denied a request by Alexander Scott to
NILES Young bands ready to rock Eastwood
The Tune It Up series tries to give young musicians exposure outside of the bar circuit. By
LIBERTY Trustees support door-to-door transit
The proposed bus service would transport any township resident anywhere within 90 minutes for a
YOUNGSTOWN YSU raises its tuition
Despite the tuition increases, the university's president said YSU is still a bargain. By MARALINE
EAST PALESTINE Council mulls ordinance about off-road vehicles
Property owners are concerned about noise, safety and property damage. By NANCY TULLIS
Higher education in Ohio must become a priority
Opinion: No one reviewing Ohio's $44.9 billion budget for the next two years can come away with the
HUNTER TIME LINE Jack C. Hunter
Some significant dates in the life and political career of former Youngstown Mayor Jack C. Hunter.
President George Bush different from candidate
Opinion: President George Bush different from candidate EDITOR: Recent Vindicator editorials have bashed
Jennifer Herron, Mr. Lesko to wed at Mill Creek Park
SALEM -- Denton and Marilyn Herron, 1339 N. Lincoln Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter,
GIRARD Owner deflates golf dome
Deflating a dome is simple: Turn off the air and open the doors. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR