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Midwifery becomes a lifelong calling
The Mercer County midwife is now delivering a second generation of Amish babies. By LAURE CIOFFI
AREA
AREA Harding's Clarett honored WARREN -- Warren Harding senior running back Maurice Clarett has
U.S. DISTRICT COURT
U.S. DISTRICT COURT Bankruptcies/Chapter 7 Elaine W. Wilson, 1457 Tori Pines Court, Canfield;
MORE COVERAGE Targeting terrorism
More than a few good men and women are stepping up to work for the United States in this time of
September 11 justifies war on Afghan terrorists
Opinion: September 11 justifies war on Afghan terrorists EDITOR: I was personally shocked that anyone
THE VALLEY In the wake of attacks, new attitudes emerge
One area worker said customers have been more courteous since the attacks. By LAURIE M. FISHER
ARENA FOOTBALL Chicago Rush sets tryout camp here
Owner Alan Levin hopes to eventually bring a franchise to Youngstown. By BRIAN RICHESSON
HOW THEY FARED YSU Opponents
Lock Haven (0-6) lost to Edinboro, 23-3; Next: vs. Cheyney. Clarion (3-3) beat California, Pa. 29-
Ghost Walk Supper
Ghost Walk Supper WARREN -- The telephone number for reservations for the Ghost Walk Supper,
Death of 15-year-old
Death of 15-year-old YOUNGSTOWN -- Police said today that foul play is not suspected in the death
Clark-Brower wedding plans are announced
CINCINNATI -- Plans for the forthcoming marriage of Lesli Irene Clark, 2203 W. Clifton Ave., and
LIBERTY Police chase ends with two arrests
Authorities are still looking for the driver of the car. LIBERTY -- Two Trumbull County men have
Milestones mark Hubbard's victory
The Eagles beat Liberty for their 132nd straight TAC win. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
AGENDA
AGENDA WEDNESDAY Newton Falls Board of Education, 6:30 p.m., regular meeting, and discussion of
REUNIONS
Boardman High School Class of 1982 is planning its 20-year reunion for Nov. 29, 2002. The event will
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"We face much more challenging sorties in our routine training."
Opinion: "We face much more challenging sorties in our routine training." A bombardier On a B-1B, who
Local guardsmen to go to Fort Bragg, N.C.
A send-off for the troops will be Wednesday in Cleveland. AUSTINTOWN -- As many as 55 Ohio Army
Associated Press
Associated Press KISS GOODBYE: Aaron Bosley plays with his son, Ethan, 2, during send-off
Amish face higher risk of genetic disorders
Local Amish support plans for a clinic to research and treat the disorders. By MARALINE KUBIK
FIRE SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY Portable heaters State Fire Marshal Robert Rielage is asking residents to "Cover
There are three types of midwives with varying levels of education and experience. Here is a guide
There are three types of midwives with varying levels of education and experience. Here is a guide
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Ryan sets another YSU record
The Boardman native broke the career total offense mark and earned player of the game. By PETE
MELANIE CZOPUR DAVID GAFFNEY
MELANIE CZOPUR DAVID GAFFNEY YOUNGSTOWN -- St. Christine Church was the setting at 2 p.m. Sept. 1
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Tracey and Jodi Ohm, 327 W. Park Ave., Columbiana, boy, Oct. 3. Erik and Brenda
Warren native leads Compaq into future
The Compaq executive said the downturn in the industry is 'just a business model shakeout.' By
Melissa Macchio to be bride of Timothy Styranec
Plans for the upcoming wedding of Melissa Macchio, daughter of John and Marle Macchio, all of 551
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Hubbard group pursues a scholarly social mission
For 39 years, the ladies of the Hubbard Fortnightly IV have met at members' homes around Hubbard.
YSU poll shows students think campus remains safe
Security has been bumped up at public places, but students still must go to class. By MARALINE
CLEVELAND Saadey bribery trial to resume
The defendant said his offer to take a lie-detector test was turned down. By PATRICIA MEADE
Gametime
Gametime Tonight Who: Cardinals (Morris 22-8) at Diamondbacks (Schilling 22-6). When: 8:15.
FARRELL District to continue pupil program
A program in Sharon closed, forcing Farrell to find a new spot for its pupils. FARRELL, Pa.-- The
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. -- The Keystone Blind Association will serve as host for the annual Pennsylvania
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. -- The Keystone Blind Association will serve as host for the annual Pennsylvania
LOCAL BRIEFS
Police look for suspects BOARDMAN -- Vandals ransacked administrative offices throughout Boardman
AUSTINTOWN Tax abatement keeps business in the area
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN Without the abatement, the business likely would have moved to
AWARDS Players of the week
MVR Offensive Player of Game: Jeff Ryan, 6-0, 185 pounds, senior quarterback from Boardman. MVR
Sports achievements overshadowed by events
Opinion: San Francisco slugger Barry Bonds managed to finish off baseball's season on Sunday setting records
YOUNGSTOWN 3 daylight robberies reported
A Northside victim said she knew the robbery suspect. YOUNGSTOWN -- City police are investigating
Kimberly Klein, Gregory Morton to wed Nov. 10
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Announcement of the engagement of Kimberly Klein and Gregory Morton, both of
MEETING ROUNDUP Recent action
CITY COUNCILS GIRARD Highlights of Girard council's meeting Monday: U Mayor James Melfi
HERMITAGE Rezoning plan brings opposition
Robert Glimcher said it appears the developer is planning a store of at least 200,000 square feet.
ELLEN BUCHER DANIEL HOUK
ELLEN BUCHER DANIEL HOUK YOUNGSTOWN -- Nuptial vows were exchanged at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 1 at Good
MICHAEL CAPELLAS Profile
A profile of Michael Capellas, president and chief executive of Compaq Computer Corp. and a Valley
Community affairs
Amish weddings are rich in tradition, but simple by 'Yankee' standards. By MARALINE KUBIK
Keeping family together
There aren't many jobs open to young Amish girls, so Mary Detweiler went into business to keep her
Summary of police activity:
Summary of police activity: CANFIELD Oct. 7 Shoplifting: A small white man in his mid-30s with
EAST PALESTINE Fund aids homeowners and first-time buyers
Four meetings are scheduled for those interested in applying for the money. EAST PALESTINE -- The
Housemate of slain man surrenders in unrelated case
FARRELL, Pa. -- Police said the housemate of a Fruit Avenue man shot and killed in front of their
BASEBALL
BASEBALL Creekside Golf Dome -- in Girard is where Becdir Construction will run an indoor baseball
IRS NOTICE Overdue tax debt
Social Security beneficiaries who owe federal taxes to the Internal Revenue Service risk a reduction
Lisbon council
Lisbon council LISBON -- Village council hired residents Randy Groff and Russell Hawkins Jr. for
VOLLEYBALL Montgomery wins 500th at Hubbard
While building up the Hubbard High program, Coach Chuck Montgomery built a strong record along the
SALEM HOSPITAL Expansion advances
Work on an elevated walkway could begin by spring. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
Michelle Lodyn to be bride of John Calko
BOARDMAN -- The engagement of Michelle Lodyn, Waggaman Circle, and John Calko, Carter Circle is
Tax abatement keeps business in Atown
Without the abatement, the business likely would have moved to California. By IAN HILL
4-H sports shooting
4-H sports shooting VIENNA -- The Trumbull County 4-H Shooting Sports Pioneers will have a 2002
Heinz quieter, 'Bus' fumes
There's one thing about the Pittsburgh Steelers' new home that bothers running back Jerome Bettis --
KENT Warren native leads Compaq into hazy future
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN Did Anybody Notice? The 2002 car Models Rolled Out? The Compaq
U.S. BORDERS House OKs Traficant amendment
By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- The U.S. House of Representatives