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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
HUBBARD Council OKs zoning despite objections
Homeowners don't want to see apartments in or around Pine Lakes Golf Club Estates. By TIM YOVICH
OHIO HOUSE Boccieri blasts redistricting flub
By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- State Rep. John Boccieri said he had
Doctor will move, lawyer says
Dr. Basem Hussein was cleared of any involvement with terrorists after being questioned by the FBI.
2 die in car accident
2 die in car accident ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. -- Two people are dead after an early morning car crash on
Fighting FEAR
By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- Go to a baseball game. Donate blood. Take a
Small government plane reported missing
Small government plane reported missing MIAMI -- A small plane that was part of a Colombian drug-
TO GET HELP
TO GET HELP Expressing concerns Local therapists and counselors recommend expressing fears and
CSC LTD. No sale: Investor loses interest in mill
One manager said there's still hope some parts of the plant can reopen. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY
POLAND Woman says her dogs aren't vicious animals
Police said the woman's dogs attacked a student last week in Poland Woods. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Michael A. Madsen, 40, of 6849 Lockwood Blvd. #208, Boardman,
HOW THEY FARED YSU Opponents
Lock Haven (0-5) lost to Shippensburg, 31-10; Next: at Edinboro. Clarion (2-3) beat Kutztown,
COLUMBIANA National Refractories to decide fate of workers
COLUMBIANA -- Company officials will determine later this week if about 150 employees of National
Pa. man recalls working in heart of ground zero
The Salvation Army officer helped rescue workers for a week in New York City. By HAROLD GWIN
LEETONIA Waterlines hooked up at industrial park
Residents will get a break from construction projects, but only until spring. By NANCY TULLIS
SUGGESTIONS Workplace activities
Partners for Workplace Diversity, an alliance of local businesses and organizations, has assembled a
LORDSTOWN Event encourages diverse work force
YSU, GM sponsor breakfast to incorporate workplace diversity. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR
TRUMBULL COUNTY Ridgeview Plaza fits the bill for social services 'one-stop'
The only building deemed acceptable is more than two miles from downtown. By STEPHEN SIFF
Sailor from Valley asks Americans for respect
Opinion: Sailor from Valley asks Americans for respect EDITOR: I'm a sailor from Youngstown, stationed in
REYNOLDS SCHOOLS Ex-official pays penalty
The former superintendent was cited for using school district property for his own or his family's
RTI INTERNATIONAL METALS Company lands oil-rig contract
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN This $6 million deal should lead to more oil rig work, a company
Burglary reports
Burglary reports YOUNGSTOWN -- Police responded Monday to two reports of burglaries in which 11
YOUNGSTOWN Tech growth panel to visit
\The 17-member state high-technology panel includes two Valley state legislators. By DAVID
Youngstown builds a case for help from Washington
Opinion: What does it take to win a federal "renewal community zone" designation and the advantages that go
PREP SOCCER Mooney ties for SVC crown with 3-0 win over Fitch
The Cardinals can win the championship outright at Boardman on Oct. 11. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR
MAHONING VALLEY Cancer events slated
Local organizations prepare activities to mark October's national Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Council votes OK on police contract
Council votes OK on police contract CORTLAND -- City council voted 6-1 Monday to accept a three-
FASHION TIDBITS Keeping in style
In Style has produced a special issue called "The Look" devoted entirely to style and fashion. Here
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY 'Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti ... NO!'
I love to sing. When my son Josh was a baby, I delighted in singing him to sleep. I'd always been
AWARDS Players of the week
MVR Offensive Player of Game: Phillip Larmon, 6-0, 174, red-shirt freshman wide receiver from
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YOUNGSTOWN Drug trial to begin for East Side gang
Two gang members are the first in the county indicted under a new Ohio law. By BOB JACKSON
SALEM City still has plans to start on projects
Curbside parking and sunken crosswalks are still on the city's list of priorities. By NORMAN LEIGH
NCI selects volunteer
NCI selects volunteer CHAMPION -- Jim Marrangoni, of 6552 Oak Hill Drive, is one of 150 nationwide
MAHONING COUNTY RICO trial begins for ex-assistant prosecutor and investigator
The trial could last a month with as many as 40 prosecution witnesses. By PATRICIA MEADE
MAHONING VALLEY Police organization endeavors to improve race relationships
Only about six departments attended the first meeting. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF
HIGH STAKES Reading tests
The Ohio Fourth-Grade Guarantee kicks in this school year: Ohio's approximately 130,000 fourth-
PENGUINS, BLUE JACKETS SCHEDULES
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS OCTOBER Wed. 3 -- Colorado, 8 p.m. Sat. 6 -- Anaheim, 7:30 p.m. Tues. 9
YSU FOOTBALL Hightower receives top defense award
Junior Russell Stuvaints also was a defensive award winner for the Penguins. By PETE MOLLICA
Canfield boys clinch tie for MAC championship
Niles beat Poland and Boardman blanked GlenOak in other boys games. HOWLAND -- Canfield High's boy
Heed Security Council's call to fight worldwide terrorism
Opinion: Now that the United Nations Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution calling on all
MAHONING VALLEY Pupils brave reading exam
An estimated 10 percent of about 130,000 fourth-graders won't pass the test. By RON COLE
Jury indicts doctor on 2nd sex charge
LISBON -- A Calcutta doctor faces a second sex-related charge after being indicted recently by a
FREE SPEECH IN WARTIME
Opinion: Washington Post: In a letter to The Washington Post, Frederick J. Ryan Jr., president of the company
YOUNGSTOWN Domestic violence addressed
Some 31 percent of American women report being abused in their homes. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
BREAST CANCER
BREAST CANCER Activities, tips Today: East Liverpool Breast Cancer Support Group meeting, 7
PREP VOLLEYBALL Springfield gains ICL win against Mathews; Maplewood now 16-2
The Tigers who have won three straight, improved to 13-3. NEW MIDDLETOWN -- Brooke Tabaka
REUNIONS
East High School Class of 1944 will hold a reunion at 5 p.m. Oct. 26 at Johnny's Restaurant, 876 E.
Forum Health Northside
Forum Health Northside Melissa Dutton and Chris Pasco, 13924 Palmyra Road, North Jackson, boy,
TRUMBULL COUNTY Appeals court orders lawsuit to be revisited
A man says an employee for Action Emergency Ambulance hit him when he refused to get onto a hospital
Palestinian students, Israeli soldiers clash
Palestinian students, Israeli soldiers clash BIR ZEIT, West Bank -- Israeli soldiers scuffled with
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