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Local committee seeks advocate to aid families
Local committee seeks advocate to aid families YOUNGSTOWN -- The Mahoning County Family and
CINNAMON DOBAY GARY CANDOR
CINNAMON DOBAY GARY CANDOR SHARON, Pa. -- Living in Masury after honeymooning at Montego Bay,
SCOTT SHALAWAY Holiday outdoors gift ideas
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season, so it's time for my annual list of holiday
MIKE BRAUN Ohio, Pennsylvania deer seasons to start
More than a million hunters will be afield starting tomorrow as both Ohio and Pennsylvania begin
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Carl and Linda Digaetano, 8062 Forest Lake Drive, Youngstown, boy, Nov. 21. David
GAIL WHITE Kids learn they can't live by feelings alone
"I don't feel like going," said my 8-year-old. "I don't want to do that," responded my 10-year-
KARA ANDERSON SHANNON BIRT
KARA ANDERSON SHANNON BIRT CONNEAUT -- Kara Anderson, 585 State St., and Shannon Stewart Birt,
Something special to be thankful for
Opinion: Something special to be thankful for EDITOR: I want to express my deepest gratitude and thanks
AMY ALLSOPP ANTHONY DAPRILE
AMY ALLSOPP ANTHONY DAPRILE YOUNGSTOWN -- Amy Diane Allsopp and Anthony Richard Daprile, both of
Garbage dumps have little to do with recycling
Opinion: Garbage dumps have little to do with recycling EDITOR: I would like to make a couple of
Innovative teachers a boon for education
Opinion: There can be no doubt that the single most important factor in the quality of education children
Condo developers, officials make peace
The township zoning inspector said both sides got what they wanted. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
"If we are strong, our strength will speak for itself. If we are weak, words will be no help."
Opinion: "If we are strong, our strength will speak for itself. If we are weak, words will be no help."
Using foundation money to offset state cuts is bad idea
Opinion: In arguing for the private Youngstown State University Foundation to subsidize day-to-day operations
ELIZABETH FLEMING JEFFREY GRDIC
ELIZABETH FLEMING JEFFREY GRDIC CANFIELD -- Elizabeth B. Fleming, daughter of John and Judy
TRUMBULL COUNTY Man calmly surrenders after hourlong standoff
Deputies weren't sure of the man's name this morning. VERNON -- A standoff at a Vernon Township
Some suggest live Christmas tree downtown
YOUNGSTOWN -- A permanent touch of the holiday season is among the more unique suggestions for a
NEW CASTLE County officials to review vacant jobs
The governor will appoint a new county coroner. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE BUREAU
Pupils don hats in school to help ill classmate
Pupils have raised more than $2,000 to help their classmate and his family. By IAN HILL
WPIAL District 7 finals
CLASS AAAA District 7 Championship Woodland Hills (12-0) vs. Pittsburgh Central Catholic (11-1),
JACK WOLLITZ Time for vertical angling
It's time to get vertical if you want to catch any fish now through spring time. The water is
REGION DeBartolo announces shopping center plan
REGION DeBartolo announces shopping center plan YOUNGSTOWN -- DeBartolo Property Group, LLC has
Pace is slow for progress on trail
Sections of the national walking trail are open now. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
CARRIE FRENCH BRIAN SARKIS
CARRIE FRENCH BRIAN SARKIS YOUNGSTOWN -- A reception was held at the Maronite Center in honor of
Retail analysts surveyed say entertainment products, such as CDs, videos and DVDs, video game
Retail analysts surveyed say entertainment products, such as CDs, videos and DVDs, video game
Associated Press
Associated Press SAYING GOODBYE: A friend of Ottilie Lundgren wipes a tear as she leaves a
LAURI BRUNELLI JOHN OLIVA
LAURI BRUNELLI JOHN OLIVA FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The wedding of Lauri Brunelli and John Oliva,
JILLIAN HICKOK WILLIAM MORAN
JILLIAN HICKOK WILLIAM MORAN BOARDMAN -- Jillian Hickok of Arlene Avenue, a daughter of Mr. and
Hermitage OKs loan for couple
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- The city will lend Eric and Barbara Graven $100,000 to help them start up a stone
Sledding still banned at Mosquito Lake park
Sledding still banned at Mosquito Lake park BAZETTA -- Sledding is off limits this winter at
TELLING THE STORY
Opinion: TELLING THE STORY Washington Post: In the past week the images out of Afghanistan may have done as
For shoppers, the hunt is on
STAFF/WIRE REPORT The initial rush was over by 8 a.m. and the last sale stereo was taped in a box
Contractor gets extension for project
The county is not satisfied with another aspect of the bridge project. MERCER, Pa. -- The Mercer
Incense sticks blamed for fire
Incense sticks blamed for fire SALEM -- Incense sticks are being blamed for a fire that resulted
PHYLLIS APPUGLIESE DAVID SCHAAB
PHYLLIS APPUGLIESE DAVID SCHAAB HUBBARD -- A reception at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Mill Creek
DEANNA LONGO TOM SPIRKO
DEANNA LONGO TOM SPIRKO BOARDMAN -- The wedding of Deanna Marie Longo and Tom Spirko, both of
HAPPY WERN GIOVANNI DICENSO
HAPPY WERN GIOVANNI DICENSO WARREN -- A honeymoon in Aruba followed Nov. 10 wedding of Happy
In his golden years, jeweler will retire
The store will close at the beginning of next year. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
Rescue workers grateful for letters
Messages from Trumbull County residents were sent to ground zero shortly after the terrorist
POLICE CALLS Boardman, Poland
Summary of police activity: BOARDMAN Nov. 12 Criminal damaging: Someone did $35 worth of
PAMELA ONDERKO LESLIE WELLS
PAMELA ONDERKO LESLIE WELLS KAUAI, HAWAII -- The beach at Poi Pu was the setting at 5 p.m. Nov. 1
WORLD AIDS DAY Events focus on young people
The Trumbull task force formed in 1983. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN --
Ideas concern space, parking
Most people polled favor reopening the whole street. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY HALL REPORTER
MINNEAPOLIS MasterCard faces suit over ads
The lawsuit says the MasterCard ad copied even the small details from the fans' documentary.
VICTORY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2110 GLENWOOD AVE., VARIOUS COMMODITIES, 9 TO 11 A.M. SATURDAY. RECIPIENTS NEED TWO FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION. RESTRICTED TO ZIP CODE AREAS 44502, 44507 AND 44511.
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PENNSYLVANIA
PENNSYLVANIA Many hunters bag elk HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Pennsylvania's first legal elk hunt
United States diplomacy should follow bombing
Opinion: As the United States launches the final push in the war on terrorism in Afghanistan, the Bush
Deputy is beaten
Deputy is beaten YOUNGSTOWN -- A Trumbull County deputy sheriff was treated at St. Elizabeth
WWII vet displays flag on barn
Stanley Butchar, 87, checks the 26x14 foot flag that hangs on his barn in rural Wellington, Ohio.
NCAA DIVISION II FOOTBALL Former Niles star helping W & amp;J in playoffs
Freshman Rocco Nori is making an important defensive contribution to the Presidents playoff bid.
Partnership paves the road to jobs
The program allows teens to get on-the-job training to supplement their in-school trade education.
Saving lives
A bone-marrow transplant will give Thomas Sankey an 80 percent chance of living a longer life. By
Pa. counties seek recycling grants
Both counties applied for other grants to pay for recycling education programs and a transfer
MAHONING COUNTY Fiscal forecast fickle amid cuts
A recent economic tailspin has county officials worried about next year's funding. By BOB JACKSON
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Jerry G. Giovannone, 59, of 8351 E. Fairway Loop, Inverness,
WHAT'S DOING?
EVENTS, SEASONS 16th annual Deer Hunter's Rendezvous, Dec. 2, Pine Lake. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ex-MVSD board member asks high court to remove judge
A former MVSD director is critical of a visiting judge's actions. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR
CLUB CALENDAR
AUXILIARIES XVFW 3307 Auxiliary will meet Wednesday. CLUBS XCasa Savoia will meet at 12:30
Treasurer develops economic program for Valley
Reardon said communities can save money and the county will still collect interest on its