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Stories published June 19, 2001

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

Two cases, two punishments raise question of what's just

Opinion: When Ohio executed Jay D, Scott last week at Southern Ohio Correctional Facility at Lucasville, it


HERMITAGE School board OKs revised budget plan

The school board is also taking more than $600,000 from its savings to balance the plan. By HAROLD


PARK FUN Lake tours

Where: The programs take place at McDanel's Launch on the North Shore of Lake Arthur. The majority


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PACKARD HALL Panel works on strategy

The deadline for the plan is next week. By AMANDA C. DAVIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN --


YOUNGSTOWN Loss is possibly $2 million in Midwest Steel & amp; Alloy fire

The cause of the fire was not known this morning. YOUNGSTOWN -- Fire destroyed heavy equipment and


YOUNGSTOWN Kinship Care helps surrogate parents

The YMCA program helps relatives who are rearing children to find resources. By PHIL NOVAK


MAHONING COMMISSIONERS Vote on suspension of clerk scheduled

Commissioners are recommending five days off without pay for the clerk. By BOB JACKSON


MCDONALD SCHOOLS District to use diocese building for some pupils during renovation

Several parents objected to their sons' not being allowed to use the weight room this summer. By


Sharp-Clacko engagement is made known

Announcement of the engagement of Jennifer Michelle Sharp and Phillip Clacko Jr. is being made by


Kinnick-Dray nuptials planned for September

BOARDMAN -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frill, 8019 Hunters Cove, announce the engagement of their daughter,


WARREN City to provide summer employment for kids

The city will hire 15 to 20 kids. By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- The


Summary of police activity:

Summary of police activity: CANFIELD CITY June 17 Drugs: A 39-year-old Salem man was arrested


Union workers deserve credit for productivity

Opinion: Union workers deserve credit for productivity EDITOR: The editorial concerning GM Lordstown


DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Lanterman's Mill locker boy holds key to longevity

Three young women led me below Lanterman's Mill. As the temperature dropped, I shivered. Water


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Adam C. Guzman, 24, of 3553 Hunters Hill, Poland, and Danielle


AGENDA

AGENDA WEDNESDAY Struthers Council, 6:15 p.m., Municipal Building, 6 Elm St., Struthers.


Shoplifting suspect

Shoplifting suspect YOUNGSTOWN -- "No, really, I had the toilet paper in my purse when I came in


Krok-Leshinsky nuptials are set for late August

NILES -- Announcement is being made by Thomas and Kathy Krok, 1450 Pepperwood Drive, of the


ELIJAH'S LIFE, ELIJAH'S RACE

Opinion: Toronto Globe and Mail: Elijah Van de Perre is a four-year-old boy. If he is like most children his


Exiting superintendent offers advice, support

Dr. Louis C. Mastrian said he is leaving the district in good shape academically, physically and


U.S. Merchant Marine too often ignored

Opinion: U.S. Merchant Marine too often ignored EDITOR: In the Saturday, June 9, Vindicator, an apology


MUSICAL MEMORIAL Bell choir resounds with the memory of a dynamic child

By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER NILES -- Christopher Grusha had a way of brightening


LISBON Company applies to build plant

It's expected to take months to navigate through the approval process, which will include a public


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Charles and Rebecca Etto, 1932 Pointview Ave., Youngstown, girl, June 18. James


PET PROJECT FOR ANIMAL LOVERS Can't PAY the vet? Bummer

By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF BROOKFIELD -- When Donald Shaw's cousin brought


CORTLAND Council OKs choice for city law director

The mayor will decide what to do with the lawsuit she filed. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR


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TRUMBULL COUNTY Attorney requests hearing

The request has postponed the aggravated-murder trial, court officials said. By PEGGY SINKOVICH


LISBON SCHOOLS Board discusses driver's ed

Wellsville schools have helped with the program in the past. By SUE DROTLEFF VINDICATOR


NEW CASTLE Suspect opts for deal after string of crimes

The man pleaded guilty in a shooting, a car wreck and an illegal drug sale. NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- A


YOUNGSTOWN Shakoor gets 18 years to life in prison for murder

The judge was disturbed at the way Shakoor took the law into his own hands. By BOB JACKSON


Wilmington schools plan

Wilmington schools plan NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- The Wilmington Area School Board has approved its


Amy Cheney to be bride of John Densevich

AUSTINTOWN -- Carol and John Densevich, 5554 Red Apple Drive, are announcing plans for the coming


ELLWOOD CITY More tests to be performed on baby's body

Additional charges could be filed pending more tests on the baby's body. By LAURE CIOFFI


GIRARD Company to research land for bike trail

By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF GIRARD -- Mayor James Melfi has finally found a company


WARREN FBI serves subpoena to city for nine checks

The auditor said he doesn't know why the FBI wants copies of the checks. By AMANDA C. DAVIS and


Farrell High to get acting principal

FARRELL, Pa. -- Farrell High School will have an acting principal for the next school year. The


Leslie L. Hagg Trent A. Binger are engaged

AUSTINTOWN -- The engagement of Leslie Lynn Hagg, 640 Sackett Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, and Trent Allen


TRUMBULL COUNTY Niles man pleads guilty in rape case

A 17-year-old also faces charges in the case. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


Animal vaccination clinics are scheduled

Animal vaccination clinics are scheduled WARREN -- Animal rabies vaccination clinics will be


Women's Day theme

Women's Day theme STRUTHERS -- "New Dimensional Women Embracing a Holiness Tradition" will be the


The rare inherited disorder often starts in infancy. Here are some characteristics:

The rare inherited disorder often starts in infancy. Here are some characteristics: Affects about


Emergency sirens test

Emergency sirens test YOUNGSTOWN -- The Mahoning County Emergency Management Agency will test the


HOWLAND D.I.Y. to close remaining 6 stores

Competition led to the end of Boardman's store in 1999; the rest of the stores will follow. By


Hirsel-Ricchiuti wedding plans are revealed

WILLOUGHBY HILLS -- An autumn wedding is planned by Holly Lynn Hirsel, 27645 Bishop Park Drive, and


LIBERTY Rabbi touts cloning humans

A ban on human cloning would violate reproductive and scientific freedom, a medical ethicist says.


REUNIONS

XCampbell Memorial High School Class of 1942 will hold an informal reunion at 1:30 p.m. June 26 at


Bush should not forget Reagan's take on 'trust'

Opinion: Although he stopped short of describing Russian President Vladimir Putin as his soul mate, President


DAMASCUS Chief: Fire cause not found

The fertilizer plant and grain facility are operating, a Witmer's manager said. By NANCY TULLIS


Champion school board sets an additional holiday

CHAMPION -- In compliance with a negotiated agreement, the board of education has set July 3 as an


Taxes will rise in Sharpsville school district

SHARPSVILLE, Pa. -- The average residential property owner in the Sharpsville Area School District