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Stories published October 1, 2001

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

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Opinion: Corriere della Sera, Milan, Sept. 25: It seems as though time has been suspended since the attack on


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Personal finance columnist Jeff Brown suggests that now is the time to act if you are looking for

Personal finance columnist Jeff Brown suggests that now is the time to act if you are looking for


BERNICE HASDEN | One On One Uniform business has seen its share of alterations

Why did you and your husband decide to go into the uniform business back in 1960? Well, my family


DASHING DACHSHUNDS: Tiffany Kinzer of Lima tries to ready her 4-year-old dachshund, Candy, before

DASHING DACHSHUNDS: Tiffany Kinzer of Lima tries to ready her 4-year-old dachshund, Candy, before


Sept. 23

Theft: An Austintown woman discovered her purse missing while she was at Salty Grogs, 1203 Boardman-


Volunteers sought

Volunteers sought COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Historical Society seeks volunteers to be customer service


CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Contract expiration date looms

Commissioners and the union go back to the bargaining table next week. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR


IN TUNE

IN TUNE with Bernice Hasden Age: 75. Hometown: Youngstown's Northside. Occupation: Owner of


CRIME STOPPERS

CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown A warrant for Dwight B. Dempsey is the focus of Crime Stoppers


KENT STATE Federal loans help high-risk start-ups

Booker's is the only Warren business to take part in the loan program. By AMANDA C. DAVIS


Donate office, school gift money for disaster relief

Opinion: Donate office, school gift money for disaster relief EDITOR: As I went into a store today and


WORTH A LOOK

ART AUCTIONS XAn art auction to benefit the American Heart Association's Heart Walk will be held


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Kenneth and Diane Dana, 1624 Hartzell St., Youngstown, boy, Sept. 29. Ted and


WEEKEND LEADERS High school football

Rushing Josh Cayson, Warren JFK, 209 yards, 23 carries, 4 TDs. Jeff Ashton, McDonald, 192 yards,


AUSTINTOWN Domestic disputes reported

One woman attempted suicide, police said. AUSTINTOWN -- Ten domestic dispute reports and four


EAST PALESTINE SCHOOLS Officials await approval for education foundation

All donations to the school district will be funneled through the foundation. By NANCY TULLIS


SOCCER Champion girls beat Niles; Hubbard 10-0-2

WARREN -- Brianne Kochunas scored two goals and Christa Andamasaris had the other goal as the


YOUNGSTOWN City seeks federal renewal zone

Youngstown may again be competing with large cities for federal help. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY


SHARON United Way campaign is falling short so far

The campaign chairman isn't bothered by the totals, saying most of the pledges will come in on


Cops arrest 2 on drug, weapons charges

YOUNGSTOWN -- Police arrested two people in separate incidents on drug and gun charges. About


Fraud, forgery cases being investigated

Police in Canfield and Austintown are investigating three unrelated reports involving fraud and


Let's hope Phar-Mor is able to reorganize and prosper

Opinion: We can only hope that Phar-Mor is able to emerge from financial reorganization as a strong, regional


Weight control, smoking clinics scheduled

YOUNGSTOWN -- You can sideline your nicotine addiction, or those extra pounds by attending the


YOUNGSTOWN Gunfire kills 1, wounds 2 others

The city had two homicides within about 24 hours, both on the South Side. By PATRICIA MEADE


Fatal car wreck in Weathersfield

Fatal car wreck in Weathersfield WEATHERSFIELD -- The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a


OIL CITY, PA. PennDOT appoints new district engineer

William G. Petit succeeds John Baker, who ran the district for 14 years. OIL CITY, Pa. -- The


FARRELL City seeks state grant to rebuild apartments

The Steel City Terrace project has a total cost estimated at $30 million. FARRELL, Pa. -- City


YOUNGSTOWN Trial begins for man accused in 3 deaths

By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR COURTHOUSE REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- The trial of a city man accused by


Cops say double slaying was a murder-suicide

Cops say double slaying was a murder-suicide EAST LIVERPOOL -- Two people are dead after a


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Weathersfield Township trustees caucus, 7 p.m., township administration building.


GREENVILLE, PA. Center conducts airway study

Ten regional ambulance services have agreed to provide detailed reports about paramedics helping


Mill manager pleads innocent to noise

AUSTINTOWN -- The general manager of the Mill nightclub on South Raccoon Road has entered an


BOARDMAN A red, white and blue Oktoberfest

About 18,000 people attended the annual craft show. By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT


Tax incentives that will be available if Youngstown receives a renewal community designation from

Tax incentives that will be available if Youngstown receives a renewal community designation from


Just what the Valley needs: another charter school

Opinion: Nowhere is the Ohio legislature's folly in refusing to rein in charter school approvals more evident


BROOKFIELD Trustees

Brookfield Township trustees took these actions Monday night: Approved changes at the township


BAZETTA POLICE Failed levies mean layoffs

The police station will be closed to the public when the secretary is laid off. By PEGGY SINKOVICH


Mercer County Common Pleas Court Judge Francis Fornelli has handed down the following sentences:

Mercer County Common Pleas Court Judge Francis Fornelli has handed down the following sentences: