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MAHONING VALLEY United Way exceeds goal for its 2000 fund drive
Four agencies will share more than $560,000 of this year's contributions. BOARDMAN -- Don Cagigas
Commissioners shouldn't be buying out of county
Opinion: Commissioners shouldn't be buying out of county This letter is in regard to the new sales tax
Fishing expedition
Fishing expedition STRUTHERS -- Mill Creek MetroParks' annual Gone Fishin' at Yellow Creek Park
Sabres slice Pens' D, even series
By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF PITTSBURGH -- The third period has been good to the
CATHERINE J. WALDORF, 78
WARREN -- Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph Church for Catherine J. Waldorf, 78, of
Howland resolution to target noisy dogs
HOWLAND -- Trustees will consider a resolution Monday aimed at quieting barking dogs. A draft of
NILES Council OKs more money
The additional Robbins Avenue work was recommended by the city engineer. By DENISE DICK
Jennifer Romeo to be married in late July rite
BRUNSWICK -- The engagement of Jennifer L. Romeo and V. Michael Stilgenbauer, both of Brunswick, is
GOLDBERG CASE Settlement reached in suit against bank
Details of the settlement were not released. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
UNITED WAY Annual meeting
Chairwoman of Community Corp. and chief volunteer officer: Re-elected Karen E. Feiler, assistant
EDRICE MYLESS MILLER, 61 Taught in Youngstown School District
YOUNGSTOWN -- Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Black & amp; Phillips Funeral Home for
HERMITAGE Heat leads to emptying of school
Air quality monitors were to be installed today. By VIRGINIA ROSS VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
BIRTHS
BIRTHS ST. ELIZABETH Peter and Theresa Kraus, 1312 Ohltown McDonald Road, Mineral Ridge, girl,
Series turning into soap opera
PITTSBURGH -- When we last tuned in to "As the Puck Drops," the Stanley Cup Playoffs were under way
Hearing set on Winona issue
LISBON -- Winona area residents will have a chance to hear what can be done to fix failing septic
Karen DeNiro, Tim Devine to marry July 28
BOARDMAN -- Mike and Ida DeNiro, 7405 Hitchcock Road, are announcing plans for the coming marriage
INFANT DARIAN SCOTT COULTER
SALEM -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Warrick-Kummer Funeral Home in Columbiana for Darian
CLARA SENICH, 86
YOUNGSTOWN -- Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Holy Trinity Ukranian Catholic Church for
JOSEPH A. PILLA, 76
YOUNGSTOWN -- A memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in St. Dominic Church for Joseph A.
DELPHI Up close
A look at Delphi Automotive Systems: Business: Largest automotive parts maker in the world.
NEW CASTLE, PA. Schools enforce measles-shot rule
Schools risk losing state money if pupils aren't vaccinated. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW
EAST PALESTINE City or village? Status is still ambiguous
Qualifying for some federal grants may be a problem, the manager said. By NANCY TULLIS
PREP BASEBALL Rally, relief key for Fitch
Rick Vickers retired all 11 batters he faced as the Falcons defeated Campbell. By BRIAN RICHESSON
PENGUINS NOTEBOOK From Mellon Arena
Turnaround: The Sabres took the first six shots in the first 10 minutes of the game; the Penguins
CHARLES W. SUSKO, 84
BROOKFIELD -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Madasz Funeral Home here for Charles W. Susko,
A FLIMSY RESCUE PLAN
Opinion: San Francisco Chronicle: Despite ample muscle to aid energy-starved California, federal regulators
Mayor favors prison leeway to keep it open
The prison hasn't had a major problem since July 1998, a speaker said. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
MERCER COUNTY Man will face trial in home burglary
Police said the defendant, who had been a passenger in the car, told them he didn't want to flee
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS
Pamela and Stephen Bolger of Galloway announce the birth of their third child, Karly Ann, on April
Neither candidate for judge deemed qualified
Neither candidate for judge deemed qualified YOUNGSTOWN -- The Mahoning County Bar Association has
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSES William C. Clark Jr., 25, of 6704 Glenwood Ave., Boardman, and
MENTAL HEALTH MONTH Mahoning County
May is Mental Health Month. Here is a list of activities. For more information on activities and
MAXINE A. WISE, 87
STRUTHERS -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Davidson-Becker Funeral Home for Maxine A. Wise,
DEATH RECORD
DEATH RECORD HARMON, Alfred Lee, 60, of 812 Bonnie Brae N.E., Warren (Hall). COUCH, Karen R.,
THE SERIES Penguins vs. Sabres
Wednesday Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 2-2 Saturday Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 1 p.m.
YOUNGSTOWN Council discusses site pick for arena
Council's preferred site is environmentally clean and requires no demolition. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
HUBBARD SCHOOLS Judge fills board seat
Judge Thomas Swift said he reviewed 18 applications before making his decision. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
CAMPBELL Officials discuss center, store
City officials see a new supermarket and community center in their future. By PAUL WHEATLEY
City council met Wednesday and:
City council met Wednesday and: Heard Mayor George McKelvey say he will immediately begin the
FORUM NURSES STRIKE | Day 3 St. E's is ready for influx
One ambulance company's patients are steering clear of Forum facilities. Others say they've seen no
TRUMBULL COUNTY Water runoff worries Niles resident
The project developer said he hasn't decided on the number or type of units to be built. By DENISE
Officials and other Valley residents gather on the Mahoning County Courthouse steps for a National
Officials and other Valley residents gather on the Mahoning County Courthouse steps for a National
After citation, school suspends bus driver
After citation, school suspends bus driver SALEM -- City school officials have suspended a bus
Road still closed
Road still closed NEWTON FALLS -- Newton Falls Bailey Road will remain closed one mile east of the
MAHONING COUNTY Lawyer: Dismiss charges
The 16-year-old still faces charges of drug possession and failure to comply. By BOB JACKSON
Kristen Stevens to be married in July ceremony
BOARDMAN -- The engagement of Kristen Marie Stevens of Boardman and Matthew Neal Bins-Castronovo,
Tamara Jackson, Sean Toohey to be married
ERIE, Pa. -- Gloria Jackson, 3627 Ellsworth Ave., is announcing the coming marriage of her daughter,
3"THE PRINCESS DIARIES." A 15-year-old American (newcomer Anne Hathaway) discovers that she's really
3"THE PRINCESS DIARIES." A 15-year-old American (newcomer Anne Hathaway) discovers that she's really
GENERAL MOTORS Chamber leader: Incentives are OK
A state senator says GM should reveal upcoming job cuts at Lordstown before receiving help. By
LOCAL VOTE State budget
How area House members voted on the state budget: YES Reps. Charles Blasdel, East Liverpool,
Schools need and deserve taxpayer support
Opinion: Any citizen who has ever attended a middle school band concert, helped out with an elementary school
RUTH A. LIPHART, 86
CHAMPION -- A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Peter Rossi & amp; Son Memorial
Plans are revealed for July wedding of Kimberly Barnett, Matthew Laret
YOUNGSTOWN -- The engagement of Kimberly M. Barnett, 425 N. Glenellen Ave., and Matthew D. Laret,
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Breaking silence on depression in black women
Having depression is like being on a roller coaster. For Meri Nana-Ama Danquah, the depths were so
While this year's slate of summer flicks is -- on paper anyway -- not quite as hideous-sounding as
While this year's slate of summer flicks is -- on paper anyway -- not quite as hideous-sounding as
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Employees to get new insurance plan
Commissioners approved a two-year labor contract containing a 3 percent pay raise each year. By
RUTH ALMA RAY, 82
NEW WATERFORD -- Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Warrick-Kummer Funeral Home in Columbiana
Cheryl Wawrosch, David L. Fowler to wed in July
AUSTINTOWN -- Announcement is being made by Phillip and Dolores Wawrosch of Austintown of the
TINEY E. CRUM, 63
SALEM -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Gednetz-Ruzek Funeral Home, Sebring, for Tiney E.
AVALON SOUTH County orders payment of taxes
Avalon South Management runs the golf course and is obligated to pay, the Warren auditor said.
GIRARD SCHOOLS Prospect reopens for classes
One parent said he had no alternative but to take his daughter to school today. By TIM YOVICH
CANFIELD City council approves widening on Route 224
Traffic will be maintained during the widening, but delays are expected. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR
MAHONING COUNTY GOP to pick names of judge candidates
The deadline to submit applications is May 14. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER
COUNTY COURT Selection committee
The Mahoning County Republican Party committee that will recommend three candidates to Gov. Bob Taft
BERNICE M. BROWNLEE, 75
NORTH LIMA -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Coitsville Presbyterian Church for Bernice M.
1"THE ANIMAL." "Deuce Bigalow" star Rob Schneider plays a doofus who has most of his organs replaced
1"THE ANIMAL." "Deuce Bigalow" star Rob Schneider plays a doofus who has most of his organs replaced
BONNIE L. YOUNG, 61
WARREN -- Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Roberts-Clark Memorial Home for Bonnie L. Young,
VIENNA Officials: 2 admit robbery
The two men were scheduled to appear in Girard Municipal Court today. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
K.O. DRUGS BOXING RESULTS
UNDERCLASS (9TH-10TH GRADERS) Bantamweights Matt Ramun (Poland) RSC over Adam Johnson (Fitch),
MCDONALD Council matters
Passed a second reading to ordinances to retain Atty. William M. Roux as solicitor for an additional
MICHAEL LEE BARKER SR., 47
YOUNGSTOWN -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Kubina-Yuhasz Funeral Home for Michael Lee
4"CATS AND DOGS." The fur flies when man's best friend battles martial arts-trained kitties in
4"CATS AND DOGS." The fur flies when man's best friend battles martial arts-trained kitties in
ALMIRA JANE WHITE, 88
POLAND -- Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Christ Church Presbyterian for Almira Jane White,
COLUMBIANA CO. Technology rules at school
Along with the three Rs, education includes a giant T. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
St. E's is ready for influx
One ambulance company's patients are steering clear of Forum facilities -- others say they've seen
A smart budget move
Opinion: There will be a lot to debate about the biennial budget being hammered out in Columbus, but one
PREP SCORES, SUMMARIES & amp; SCHEDULE
BASEBALL WEDNESDAY' SCORES Tournament Div. I Howland 13, Kent Roosevelt 11 Regular season
Touched by an Archangel
Opinion: Anyone who has seen a performance of the Archangel Dance Theater cannot help but be impressed and
INFANT JARRIN SIMON CRAGO ANDERSON
WARREN -- Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Crown Hill Burial Park, Vienna, for Jarrin
Aimee Carter, Robert Smith set wedding date
BOARDMAN -- Gerald and Mary Carter, 48 Mary Ann Lane, announce the engagement of their daughter,
ETC.
ETC. Audition for singers NILES -- Tapestries of Ohio, a 14-voice a cappella ensemble, will have
YOUNGSTOWN Judge sentences 2 men in robbery
Two men cooperated and were placed on probation instead of in prison . By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
Despite injuries, teen won't let prom slide by
The outpouring of support from Scott Smaltz's fellow students has stunned him. By RON COLE
SHAREHOLDERS MEETING Delphi eyes new areas for growth, chief says
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN Expansion into other industries will help the company even out its
Glines-Walters wedding to be in Cornersburg
YOUNGSTOWN -- A summer wedding is planned by Carey Lynn Glines and Jeremy John Walters, both of
Suspect sought in abduction, shooting of Campbell woman
CAMPBELL -- Police spent more than four hours looking for a 24-year-old Gertrude Avenue woman who
COLUMBUS Patton targets tobacco products
One bill triples the fine for those selling cigarettes to minors. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR
RACINE A. PAULIS, 78
YOUNGSTOWN -- Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lane Funeral Home, Austintown, for Racine A.
YOUNGSTOWN Mother sues over slaying of infant
The girl accused of killing the baby is not a defendant in the civil case. By BOB JACKSON
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