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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Catholic bishops likely to elect black president
Catholic bishops likely to elect black president WASHINGTON -- Bishop Wilton Gregory is expected
Associated Press
Associated Press FABULOUS DARLING: With the return of Jennifer Saunders, left, as Edina and Joanna
CRIME STOPPERS
CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown A warrant for Rodney A. Hahn is the focus of Crime Stoppers of
GREATER FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH, 646 LAKEWOOD AVE., YOUNGSTOWN, VARIOUS COMMODITIES, 10 A.M. TUESDAY. BRING IDENTIFICATION.
Food and clothing distribution notices are to be submitted by 3 p.m. the day before they are to be
Voting is patriotic; what happened to everyone?
Opinion: Voting is patriotic; what happened to everyone? EDITOR: I read with disgust Tuesday's election
TRUMBULL COUNTY Tech center, union continue contract talks
Health benefits and wages are the sticking points, the board leader said. By AMANDA C. DAVIS
MAHONING COUNTY Efforts lead to slowdown in workers' comp claims
All workers' compensation claims are handled in-house instead of by a contractor, a director said.
AUSTINTOWN Girl's bake sale raises money for relief fund
BriAnne raised $110 at a bake sale to help the families of firefighters killed as a result of the
MERCER COUNTY Judge orders woman to repay victims
The woman is not allowed to go to Youngstown. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
TUESDAY
Austintown Township trustees, 7 p.m., township building. Liberty Township trustees, 7:30 p.m.,
A Veterans Day like no other as America finds itself at war
Opinion: What we now call Veterans Day was supposed to be a day to commemorate the war to end all wars, the
with William Leicht
with William Leicht Age: 56. Hometown: Boardman. Occupation: Accountant with a private
ONE-ON-ONE | William Leicht Getting below surface with scuba-diving clerk
Who has most influenced your life? I lost my father at a young age. I was only 24, but he set the
LORDSTOWN Village seeks sewer grant
The grant would cover up to 50 percent of the project. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
GERMANY
Opinion: GERMANY Frankfurter Allegemeine, Frankfurt, Nov. 5: The irritation aroused by the Franco-German-
GINA MASCARELLA TIMOTHY FALTER
GINA MASCARELLA TIMOTHY FALTER YOUNGSTOWN -- Monsignor Robert Siffrin officiated at 2 p.m. Oct. 6
ALLISON POGUE DAVID CASEY
ALLISON POGUE DAVID CASEY WARREN -- Allison Pogue of 1039 W. Pleasant St., Oak Park, Ill., became
COLUMBIANA CORNER Finally, there's a room well worth the weights
A new $350,000 weight room is seeing a lot of use at Crestview High School. Superintendent John
CANFIELD Hijackings won't ground four sisters
The flight attendants say they overcame their fears, realizing that life goes on. By JoANNE
NILES PLANT Ex-workers worry about 401K fund
Workers wonder why they haven't received their retirement money after their plant closed in January.
Girard's financial problem demand realistic solutions
Opinion: Several weeks ago, we suggested in this space that there was a silver lining in the state fiscal
CIC Project list
Some projects that the Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement Corp. has been involved with
Airline hijackings won't keep these sisters grounded
The flight attendants say they overcame their fears, realizing that life goes on. By JoANNE
LOAN RATES ARE LOW, BUT PERSONAL FINANCE COLUMNIST JEFF BROWN SAYS THIS STILL MAY NOT BE THE TIME TO
LOAN RATES ARE LOW, BUT PERSONAL FINANCE COLUMNIST JEFF BROWN SAYS THIS STILL MAY NOT BE THE TIME TO
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Sandra Beach and Larry Groves, 854 Lincoln Ave., Niles, girl, Nov. 9. Jim and Jill
Railroad funds freed
Railroad funds freed SALEM -- A federal panel is freeing about $375,000 from the Columbiana County
YOUNGSTOWN CIC, city continue power struggle
There is agreement on how to deal with empty downtown buildings, but not over which agency should do
HOWLAND Cruiser hits vehicle; 3 people are hurt
The officer was not responding to an emergency call when the crash occurred, the chief said. By
LISBON County to begin work on protecting records
Some of the damaged records date back nearly half a century. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM
LISA MEADE JON CARPENTER
LISA MEADE JON CARPENTER BROOKFIELD -- Brookfield United Methodist Church was the setting at 3:30
WORTH A LOOK
AUCTIONS XAuxiliary to the Oblate Sisters will hold an art auction from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at
KATHLEEN KRAYNAK ROBERT KAPALA JR.
KATHLEEN KRAYNAK ROBERT KAPALA JR. YOUNGSTOWN -- Kathleen Corbett Kraynak, 6 Mill St., Pepperell,
MELISSA CROSS BRUCE GAUS
MELISSA CROSS BRUCE GAUS HOWLAND -- Howland Community Church was the setting Oct. 6 for the
Thiel fraternity to be honored by Legislature
Thiel fraternity to be honored by Legislature GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Phi Theta Phi fraternity at Thiel
WORKERS' COMP County tries to reduce costs
All workers' compensation claims are handled in-house instead of by a contractor, a director said.
JENNIFER SHOOK DANIEL WAGNER
JENNIFER SHOOK DANIEL WAGNER BOARDMAN -- The Oct. 6 wedding of Jennifer Rae Shook, 17265 Mock
OHIO Committee seeks ways to save sites
The issues involve protecting financial aspects of the historical sites as well as the historical
BRACEVILLE Down to the toss of a coin?
Official election results are to be announced Nov. 26. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
YWCA offers variety of classes, lecture
YWCA offers variety of classes, lecture WARREN -- The YWCA, 375 N. Park Ave., is offering a host
Robbery in Austintown
Robbery in Austintown AUSTINTOWN -- An employee of Econolodge on Seventy-Six Drive tried to foil a