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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Vehicle impounded
Vehicle impounded CAMPBELL -- Police impounded an 18-year-old Campbell man's vehicle after a
U.S. can't end terrorism with current strategy
Opinion: U.S. can't end terrorism with current strategy EDITOR: We can identify with those who are
Union says no layoffs, freezes
Mayor James Melfi says city workers don't fully understand the city's financial problem. By TIM
ONE-ON-ONE | Mary Duke Straight talk to teens concerning sexual abstinence
You preach abstinence. Total. Make sure you say total abstinence. There is also what they call "
FRANCE
Opinion: FRANCE Liberation, Paris, Oct. 31: The United States is going to be forced to modify its air
OHIO DAIRY How large
Top Ohio counties for milk cows (as of Jan. 2001). 1) Wayne County (No. of milk cows 33,300) 2)
TRUMBULL COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY Docket Tracy L. Greene vs. Bradley S. Haines Jr., settled and dismissed.
POLAND Park update awaits approval
Council is expected to address the matter at Wednesday's meeting. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Green Township figure skater overcomes a serious setback
An injury and surgery in 1998 kept her off the ice for several months. By LAURE CIOFFI
Girard police arrest, charge 2 juveniles in armed robbery
Girard police arrest, charge 2 juveniles in armed robbery GIRARD -- Police arrested two juveniles
COLUMBUS Dairy farmers stand to benefit if Ohio is added to price pact
Critics say the compacts force consumers to pay higher prices. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR
BOARDMAN Cox files complaint to counter statements
One of the trustee's opponents says he will file a counterclaim. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR
LOCAL
LOCAL Ticket notice NORTH LIMA -- Tickets for the South Range-Warren JFK football playoff game,
Authorities investigate suspicious bags
AUSTINTOWN -- Police collected two bags of suspicious substances during the weekend. The first bag
Fall menswear is ruggedly preppy
BALTIMORE SUN According to Sid Marshburn, a designer for Lands' End, the look for men this fall is
Airport authority readies for expansion
The runway project will open the airport to corporate aircraft, which could bring economic
NFL Week 8
Sunday's Games Baltimore 13, Pittsburgh 10. Chicago 27, Cleveland 21, OT. Green Bay 21, Tampa
Ecumenical service to follow parade
Ecumenical service to follow parade GIRARD -- A Community Service for God and Country will be
YOUNGSTOWN Police chase brings charges
YOUNGSTOWN -- The chase started when a police sergeant attempted to warn a 35-year-old Girard man
Police charge two in drug offenses
BOARDMAN -- Township police charged a 47-year-old Youngstown woman and a 47-year-old Youngstown man
Panel would oversee income tax department
The mayor's suggestion comes after a state auditor's review of the city income tax department. By
Rider causes bus crash
Rider causes bus crash CASA GRANDE, Ariz. -- A Greyhound bus passenger apparently frustrated that
OHIO Little-known law aims to save troopers' lives from motorists
Drivers must move over or slow down when passing a stopped safety vehicle. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
SEBRING Renovated schools reopen to accolades
By TELA DURBIN VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT SEBRING -- The first Mahoning County school project
Examples of daily menus:
Examples of daily menus: Breakfast: Cold cereal, 1 cup; pastry, one; bread, two slices; margarine,
Small meals have inmates grumbling
Akron lawyers who monitor county jail conditions just gave the facility good marks. By PATRICIA
TALE OF TWO TEAMS: Arizona Diamondbacks, including pitcher Curt Schilling, facing camera, celebrate
TALE OF TWO TEAMS: Arizona Diamondbacks, including pitcher Curt Schilling, facing camera, celebrate
Voters encouraged to read to pupils
AUSTINTOWN -- Township voters performing their civic duty on Tuesday will be asked to contribute in
A vote for freedom
Opinion: On the eve of every election, we use this space to remind the voters of the Mahoning and Shenango
White powder probed
White powder probed NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Authorities are investigating the origin of white powder
A Celtic tribute that's all-American
WARREN -- Don't let the kilts fool you. The members of the Celtic Flame Pipe Band are Americans.
The high cost of safety
Opinion: It goes without saying that the human toll from the September 11 terrorist attacks can never be
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED
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BIRTHS
BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Virgilio and Barbara Rosario, 2806 Rexford Drive, Youngstown, girl, Nov. 3.
Officials unite for homeland security effort
The state would save millions by using established task forces to provide homeland security, an
Early tax planning
Early tax planning The tax filing deadline is five months away, but now is the time to begin tax
YOUNGSTOWN Man faces various charges after traffic stop and chase
A drug arrest, armed robbery and shooting were on the police detail Sunday. YOUNGSTOWN -- A 19-
CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown A warrant for Theresa A. Glenn is the focus of Crime Stoppers
WORTH A LOOK
AUCTIONS XHubbard Rotary will hold an auction at 6 p.m. Thursday at The Brentford House, Myron
Moving on
Moving on The complete Ohio and Western Pennsylvania high school football playoff pairings. Page
WORLD SERIES Yankees vs. Diamondbacks
Oct. 27: Arizona 9, New York 1. Oct. 28: Arizona 4, New York 0. Tuesday: New York 2, Arizona 1.
YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Administrator focuses on improvement
By RON COLE VINDICATOR EDUCATION WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- Many people in Tony DiRenzo's shoes would
2 men, 3 juveniles face theft charges
2 men, 3 juveniles face theft charges ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. -- Two men and three 17-year-old juveniles
A step forward, but is it enough?
Youngstown State took a step forward Saturday with an impressive 31-7 victory over Southern Illinois
COLUMBIANA COUNTY United Way director gives update on campaign progress
Donations are ahead of the same time last year. SALEM -- Officials with United Way Services of