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Justice headquarters named for Kennedy
Justice headquarters named for Kennedy WASHINGTON -- President Bush named the Justice Department
GAIL WHITE Great neighbors are another reason to be thankful
Nancy Audino has a heart full of thankfulness this Thanksgiving. "I wish everyone could live in a
Ex-judge to seek help for gambling
Getting help means a two-year suspension for Judge Cox can be cut in half. By BOB JACKSON
Penn St. getting Rockets thrower
Senior Christen Clemson didn't know much about track and field as a junior high student at
Campbell school board faces test of openness
Opinion: The resignation of Ted Cougras from the Campbell Board of Education presents the remaining four
REDISTRICTING Officials say GOP is in charge
Trumbull County is unlikely to get its own congressional district, officials say. By STEPHEN SIFF
THE SERIES YSU vs. Marshall
1950 -- YSU 28, Marshall 13 1952 -- YSU 6, Marshall 6 1955 -- Marshall 20, YSU 12 1956 -- YSU
GIRARD Temporary budget aims to control funds
Girard's recreation program will take a large cut. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
BOXING Short Bleakleyvs. tall Pavlik
The boxers will pit contrasting sizes and experience in tonight's headliner at the Holiday Inn
Many politicians to testify for DeJute
The trial of the former MVSD board director is scheduled to begin Dec. 17. By DAVID SKOLNICK
YOUNGSTOWN Hope flickers in LTV's plan to close mills
The company's Tubular Division in Youngstown will continue to operate, but the Warren coke plant
Warren class aide heads to NYC
WARREN -- An educational aide from McGuffey Elementary School is heading to New York City next week,
Board transfers funds
Board transfers funds YOUNGSTOWN -- Youngstown school board members voted to adopt a resolution
LORDSTOWN Schools to finalize career center plan
Of the compact schools, Niles sends the most students to the career center. By DENISE DICK
AREA SOCCER STANDINGS
AREA SOCCER STANDINGS VALLEY CUP (At Valley Sports, Ltd.) As of Nov. 20, 2001 W-L-TPoints
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Paul S. Fritz, 45, of 1404 N. Osborn Ave. #B, Youngstown, and
Bankruptcy court approves incentive payment package
The 'stay-put' bonus plan includes $125,000 to be disbursed to rank-and-file employees who exhibit
"Like snowflakes in December in Chicago."
Opinion: "Like snowflakes in December in Chicago." Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld On how thickly the
WARREN WRAP to market city
One of the city's biggest problems is its lack of lobbying power in Columbus, one official said.
Fewer scents could mean more dollars and cents at area department stores
Opinion: Fewer scents could mean more dollars and cents at area department stores EDITOR: Well, here it
Angry union leaders vow to fight closing
Cold idling will seal the Warren coke plant's doom, a local labor leader said. By PETER H.
NEW CASTLE Budget would raise city taxes by 2 mills
The tax is needed to help repay money borrowed for a downtown revitalization project. By LAURE
Judge swears in newest police officer
CAMPBELL -- The city added another police officer to its ranks. Yvonne Wilson, a former Youngstown
LTV's failure won't ease industry's woes, experts say
STATES NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON -- Tuesday's announcement by bankrupt LTV Corp. that it would shut
SOUTHINGTON SCHOOLS Safety of bus routes along busy road concerns parent
High fees also are being questioned. SOUTHINGTON -- School officials say bus routes along busy
ASHCROFT TRAMPLES ON STATES' RIGHTS
Opinion: ASHCROFT TRAMPLES ON STATES' RIGHTS San Jose Mercury News: Attorney General John Ashcroft
& acute;Agency wants speed on CSB building deal
Ultimately, Mahoning County commissioners will decide whether to do the CSB project downtown. By
AUSTINTOWN 2 to face marijuana charges
AUSTINTOWN -- Police said they arrested a Ruby Courts man and cited a South Roanoke Avenue man
Santa to travel to Liberty in firetruck
Santa to travel to Liberty in firetruck LIBERTY -- Santa Claus will arrive by firetruck at 4:30
LOCAL ROUNDUP Tuesday's college basketball games
MEN Mount Union 68, Thiel 66 GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Todd Richards scored 21 points and Don Vaughn
LTV CORP.
LTV CORP. Profile Headquarters: Cleveland Operations: Steelmaker and producer of steel tubing
Crash victim begins labor
YOUNGSTOWN -- After speeding away from police and crashing into a fire hydrant in the 2200 block of
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED Avalon Holdings,2.763.10 Banc One, .84,37.2637.30 Clear Channel, 46.19
GRAND JURY Indictments
A Trumbull County grand jury has indicted 31 people, including seven secretly. The identity of those
Lawmaker's absence foils rezoning
City council agreed to accept annexation of more than 30 acres. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM
Mariucci says close-calls are OK
By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF You'll pardon San Francisco 49ers coach Steve Mariucci
POLICE CALLS Canfield, Austintown
Summary of police activity: CANFIELD CITY Nov. 11 Burglary: Jewelry was reported stolen from
Best Bets on TV tonight
Director reveals his leading lady LONDON -- Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes ("American Beauty")
Skating for donations
Skating for donations BOARDMAN -- The Skate Connection, 7080 Tiffany Blvd., is offering free
Flu shot clinic
Flu shot clinic LISBON -- The Columbiana County Health Department is offering flu shots for
SCHOOL BOARD
SCHOOL BOARD GIRARD The board of education on Tuesday: Accepted the Ohio Edison Science and
Shooting of turkey draws complaints
A state Division of Wildlife official said he had received several complaints about the wild turkey.
Hope flickers in LTV's plan to close mills
The company's Tubular Division in Youngstown will continue to operate, but the Warren coke plant
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND What's open? What's closed?
State, county and federal agencies; schools; the U.S. Postal Service; and financial institutions
Politics, not security, drove rush to federalize screeners
Opinion: The airport security bill signed by President Bush was a disappointing but politically necessary
YOUNGSTOWN Planning and zoning
The city's planning and zoning boards handled these items Tuesday: The zoning board approved two
New Castle City Council votes to override zone-change veto
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- City council voted to override Mayor Timothy Fulkerson's veto of a change in
GRANTS OhioReads Program
OhioReads program awarded $19.7 million in new classroom and community reading grants for the 2002-
In trouble with the law
In trouble with the law The Cleveland Browns had already surprised the rest of the NFL with