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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
I-80 lane reduction
I-80 lane reduction HUBBARD -- Starting today, traffic on Interstate 80 will be reduced to one 11-
Tonya Johnson, Mr. Gilliam plan August wedding
The engagement of Tonya L. Johnson of Warren and Stephen Todd Gilliam of Columbus is announced by
A MILITARY EXPERIENCE Civil Air Patrol lets youths try on wings
About 25 percent of the CAP cadets eventually enter the military, but the experience also leads some
COLUMBIANA CORNER Councilman fills in for absent clerk
The recent absence of Judi Allio, Salem City Council clerk, from a council meeting meant Councilman
Mosquito spraying scheduled next week
Mosquito spraying scheduled next week LIBERTY -- Alexander's Pest Control will spray for mosquitos
Heather Domark to be bride of David Molinaro
AUSTINTOWN -- Forest and Dorothy Molinaro of Austintown announce the engagement of their son, David
COLUMBIANA Car repair program keeps up good work
The program is part of an initiative intended to encourage people to get off welfare and go to work.
YOUNGSTOWN CITY
YOUNGSTOWN CITY Other eyesores Other significant eyesores in Youngstown, according to readers:
Council made the right decision on arena site
Opinion: Council made the right decision on arena site EDITOR: As a Youngstown taxpayer and resident, I
Targets differ in Austintown, Boardman
Boardman respondents focused on eyesores in their neighborhoods. AUSTINTOWN -- Two suburbs, two
RURAL AREAS
RURAL AREAS Other eyesores Other significant eyesores in rural areas, according to readers:
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Bridgette Rivera and John Vargas, 340 Kendis Circle, Apt. A, boy, May 17. Mario
SMALL CITIES
SMALL CITIES Other eyesores Other significant eyesores in smaller cities in the Valley,
Legislature needs remedial education in the law
Opinion: When Thomas Moyer, chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, writes an opinion that tells the Ohio
LIBERTY Schools see shortfall for at-risk pupils
The school district is not receiving its full share of state money for students from Belmont Pines.
ONE ON ONE | Ron King Fast food manager soared to Eagle Heights
Q. Tell me about your career with Taco Bell? A. I worked five years with Hardees. I started at
New Castle woman charged with 3 counts of robbery
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Police say a woman demanding money threatened two convenience store clerks with a
CRIMESTOPPERS
CRIMESTOPPERS Greater Youngstown A homicide in Columbiana County is the focus of Crime Stoppers
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WARREN SCHOOLS Turner group aims to help pupils with their attitudes
Middle-schoolers are learning conflict resolution. By JENNINE ZELEZNIK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
Parents announce Rusu-Garchar engagement
The engagement of Lorraine Marie Rusu and Bryan Patrick Garchar, both of 6851 Berry Blossom Drive,
THE SERIES Penguins vs. Devils
New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 1 Pittsburgh 4, New Jersey 2 New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 0 New Jersey 5,
Petting zoo coming
Petting zoo coming WARREN -- Scope Senior Center will have a free petting zoo with llama, horse,
PRETTY WORDS ON POVERTY
Opinion: Washington Post: As his tax bill chugs through Congress, President Bush has seized the opportunity
TRUMBULL COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY New complaints Charles H. Stanton Jr. vs. John Pizzurro, other torts.
Junk and run-down houses also plague country settings
Places like Kinsman and Lake Milton have eyesores, too, readers say. GREEN -- Rural areas offer
COLUMBIANA CO.
COLUMBIANA CO. Program details Columbiana County officials say a program that fixes vehicles for
"We want to try and stop bad habits from developing, so by the time they enter the work force, they
"We want to try and stop bad habits from developing, so by the time they enter the work force, they
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Pirates (Schmidt 1-1) at Phillies (Wolf 3-4). When: 7:05. Radio/TV: WKST-AM (1200), FOX
NETHERLANDS
Opinion: NRC Handelsblad, The Hague, May 14: First the positive news: Italians do care about their country.
Hermitage police arrest 2 in 2 burglaries at same house
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- Police have arrested two men in two separate burglaries of a house at 36 W. Clark
WORTH A LOOK
BENEFITS XBoardman-Poland Junior Women's League and St. Elizabeth Health Center Department of
GAME TIME Tuesday
Who: Tigers (Weaver 3-5) at Indians (Colon 4-3). When: 7:05. Radio/TV: WKBN-AM (570), WPIC-AM
Assault charge
Assault charge BESSEMER, Pa. -- A Bessemer man is in jail on charges of assaulting a Poland, Ohio,
YOUNGSTOWN Residents fear budget cuts will jeopardize safety
The White House said it wants to streamline the federal budget, but the cut will mean a free-for-all
Local nursing strike demands thoughtful legislative action
Opinion: State Sen. Timothy J. Ryan should consider the ramifications of his actions before he proceeds with
Cousins set up museum for Girl Scouting
The girls worked on the project to earn their Gold Award, the highest available to Girl Scouts. By
Fat Lady waiting in the wings
PITTSBURGH -- Somewhere between here and East Rutherford, N.J., a slender-challenged female is
SMALLER CITIES Readers target shabby houses
One Struthers woman compiled a list of more than 40 unsightly places in the city. STRUTHERS --
BROOKFIELD Township trustees consider zoning
The resolution will be available for preview. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
Associated Press
Associated Press PRODUCTIVE YEAR: Technicians Gina Stephens, left, and Derrick Barnes of
Pilak-Ferguson wedding set for early September
AUSTINTOWN -- Mike and Linda Pilak, 172 Fair Meadow Drive, are announcing the engagement of their