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Summary of police activity
Summary of police activity CANFIELD June 17 Theft: Police contacted Ridley, Pa. police about a
AREA DIAMONDS Youth baseball & amp; softball
BASEBALL Babe Ruth (ages 14-15) Sluggers 12, IPS 1 -- Josh McKenney pitched the win and had two
WARREN HOMICIDES Tests will determine if man is competent to stand trial
WARREN -- A judge could decide as early as August if a man accused of killing a city woman and her
One-stop shopping for social services makes sense
Opinion: If all the agencies and organizations that have expressed interest in a Trumbull County one-stop
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT UThe Rev. Joseph Zamary has been named associate pastor of St. Michael Parish in
STRUTHERS Officials to inspect complex
The owner said she has sought public funds to clean up her building. By PAUL WHEATLEY VINDICATOR
YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Grade requirement for activities raised
One board member wants to raise the minimum grade point average even higher. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
GIRARD Junior high principal in line to be superintendent
A new principal was hired to take over the troubled Girard Intermediate School. By TIM YOVICH
Colleagues express disappointment
It's a shame Votino will now be remembered for the harm he did, one coach said. HERMITAGE, Pa. --
WARREN City plans carefully for tax office changes
The mayor was hoping for more immediate action. By AMANDA C. DAVIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
Judge dismisses charges against man in sex case
WARREN --A Trumbull County judge found that there was not enough evidence to convict a 41-year-old
MAHONING VALLEY Teacher faces multiple charges
The man has been a substitute teacher since March 1999. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF
NEW CASTLE Couple seeking change in bond
The defense lawyers told the judge their clients won't leave the area if the bonds are reduced. By
YOUNGSTOWN Man charged again with noise violation
Aside from possible jail time, hefty fines and forfeiture of his sound equipment, the New Castle man
COLUMBIANA CO. Farm bureau sets record
The farm bureau has more members actively farming than ever before. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR
YOUNGSTOWN YSU picks new provost, prompting praise on diversity
By RON COLE VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- Dr. Tony Atwater, a former television news
YSU PROVOST Background
Dr. Tony Atwater's professional experience: 1999-present: Dean, College of Professional Studies
YOUNGSTOWN Reactions to cell phone ban mixed
YOUNGSTOWN -- Dave Crook squints toward an intersection from where he stands among the gas pumps at
RIGHT ON CAMPAIGN FUNDING
Opinion: Washington Post: The Supreme Court this week upheld restrictions on the campaign expenditures that
Youngstown center to offer health fair at open house
Free health screenings and blood sugar and blood pressure tests will be available. YOUNGSTOWN --
GAIL WHITE Coitsville woman keeps book open on old school
Dorothy Morse of Coitsville has spent 25 years snapping the whip to preserve an educational icon.
YOUNGSTOWN Amateur boxers to strut best stuff
Billy Lyle of Niles will be the featured attraction while Durrell Richardson is pitted in the co-
MAHONING VALLEY Goldbergs sue judge, cops
The wife and children of the former attorney filed the suit. AKRON -- Dorothy Goldberg, on behalf
BOARD MEETING Additional action
The Youngstown school board also handled these matters at its Tuesday meeting: Approved a revised
NEW YORK-PENN LEAGUE Scrappers snap four-game skid
Victor Kleine pitched eight strong innings for the win. NEW YORK -- Jonathan Van Every scored the
Court should move quickly to hear Milosevic appeal
Opinion: If, as he says, his conscience is clear, why is Slobodan Milosevic, the former president of
HOWLAND Intersection almost ready
The contractor is required to fix the catch basin and curbing. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR
LAWRENCE COUNTY Hospitals to accept unwanted babies
Babies will be kept in the hospital for a few days and then put into the county child services
By CYNTHIA VINARSKY
By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR BUSINESS WRITER HERMITAGE -- Bolotin Furniture is marking nearly
Business contests liquor option vote
Business contests liquor option vote YOUNGSTOWN -- Crestview Inc., doing business as Glenwood
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COLUMBIANA CO.
COLUMBIANA CO. By the numbers Total Columbiana County Farm Bureau membership and total Ohio Farm
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Dan T. Bucci III, 27, of 5710 W. South Range, Salem, and Kelly
Pathologist examines bones from concrete
Pathologist examines bones from concrete NILES -- Dr. Humphrey Germaniuk, a forensic pathologist
YOUNGSTOWN STATE BGSU official likes diverse program
Dr. Ronald Zwierlein believes YSU eventually will be eyed by the Mid-American Conference. By JOHN
CANDIDATE Dr. Ronald Zwierlein
Current position: Senior associate vice president, Bowling Green State University. Current
He finds Every way to excel
Jonathan Van Every is taking advantage of minor league pitchers. He just hopes that he can continue
Palestinian state needed for Middle East peace
Opinion: Palestinian state needed for Middle East peace EDITOR: It was a horrendous attack on the crowd
Hospitals to accept unwanted babies
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Scared and frightened mothers who don't want their newborns now have safe places
YOUNGSTOWN CIC Downtown improvement
The city's downtown agency, the Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement Corp., handled these
New Waterford attorney appointed magistrate for common pleas court
LISBON -- Columbiana County Common Pleas Court has added a second magistrate to its staff. Atty.
CRAIG BEACH Investigator likely to address council
The U.S. Labor Department may ask a judge to take action over the pay issues. By IAN HILL
KENNEDY CHRISTIAN Official: Probe found other possible victims
The district attorney said seven young women, three of them victims, were ready to testify if this
Collision with police car brings charges
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Justin Lykins, 21, of North Scott Street faces charges of recklessly endangering
OHIO Senate to vote to preserve farmland and greenspace
The OFP will be kept alive despite efforts by the state Senate to do away with the agency. By JEFF
Open house is Saturday for the Henningers
NILES -- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Henninger Sr., 122 S. Butler Ave., will be honored at an open house
Panel considers bids for skateboard facility
Panel considers bids for skateboard facility SALEM -- The city parks commission is considering
U.S. Census Bureau to monitor households
U.S. Census Bureau to monitor households YOUNGSTOWN -- U.S. Census Bureau representatives will be
MAHONING VALLEY Goldberg's family files lawsuit over search
The wife and children of the former attorney filed the suit. AKRON -- Dorothy Goldberg, on behalf