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YOUNGSTOWN Hope is focus of speaker's key message
Start toward an education immediately, no matter what the situation, she said. By ROGER G. SMITH
LOCAL
LOCAL Change in venue The Fitch High girls soccer team will travel to North Canton Hoover for a
BOARDMAN Chamber trade show proves to be a sure bet
Nearly 100 exhibitors displayed their goods and services. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR
AUSTINTOWN SKATE PARK Extreme excitement
A new Austintown skate park is tapping into a growing local interest in extreme sports. By
ßTHURSDAY' RESULTS
ßTHURSDAY' RESULTS BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT DIVISION I Boardman 2, Canton McKinley 1 North
Bipartisanship necessary for solving budget crisis
Opinion: At a time when Republican President George W. Bush recognizes the wisdom of reaching out to
YOUNGSTOWN YSU formally installs Sweet as president during ceremony
The ceremony occurs amid grumbling about the expense and timing. By RON COLE VINDICATOR STAFF
THE SERIES Braves vs. Diamondbacks
Tuesday Arizona 2, Atlanta 0. Wednesday Atlanta 8, Arizona 1, series tied 1-1. Today Arizona
UNION TOWNSHIP Residents question candidates running for supervisor job
One candidate said he wouldn't change the volunteer fire department to a full-time operation. By
Flask's trial will go ahead
The civil case against the former MVSD board director is set for Monday. By DAVID SKOLNICK
TWO-DEEP CHART YSU vs. Illinois State
YOUNGSTOWN STATE OFFENSE LT(73) Pat Crummey (6-4, 285, Sr.)(66) Josh Davis (6-5, 280, So.)
Man is found dead
Man is found dead CAMPBELL -- The body of Victor H. Saulsberry, 39, of 85 Gordon Ave., was
CROSS COUNTRY Mooney's Zajac ready for district
The defending champion spent most of the season recovering from a stress fracture. By JOE SCALZO
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Samuel Calderone, 33, of 117 N. Garland Ave., Youngstown, and
TEMPORARY MEANS TEMPORARY
Opinion: Chicago Tribune: To recap: The economy took a hit Sept. 11. The economy was already edging toward
United rallies for win
By JOHN BUTERA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT SALEM -- In a marathon volleyball match which lasted
WHAT'S DOING?
SPECIAL EVENTS, SEASONS Gun and knife show, Nov. 3 & amp; 4, Valley View Expo Center,
English's offices open
English's offices open HERMITAGE, Pa. -- The closing of the House of Representatives office
SOCCER Parks' goal nets Ursuline 1-0 win
The winning goal came in the final six minutes to oust West Branch from Division II play. By BILL
FARRELL Eyewitness identifies shooting suspect
The bullet casings came from the same type of weapon described by the witness. By HAROLD GWIN
PEACE AWARDS
PEACE AWARDS Mayor's Task Force Winners of the 2001 Peace Awards, to be given Monday night by
WARREN Sprint to lay off 63 and cut call center
Laid-off employees will be offered early retirement or can bid on other positions. VINDICATOR
Canfield boys blank Poland
CANFIELD -- Zach Bezyak scored a goal on an assist by Julian Donosrio with 10 minutes remaining in
HERMITAGE COG seeks recreation grants
Most of the grants are for playground improvements. HERMITAGE, Pa. -- The Mercer County Regional
City revises turning-lane plan
Merchants will get parking spaces back at West State Street and Water Avenue. By HAROLD GWIN
Racism, a problem of the heart, can be addressed
Opinion: Racism, a problem of the heart, can be addressed EDITOR: This letter is in response to the Oct.
PREP VOLLEYBALL Brookfield upends Mineral Ridge
Jen Ford sparked the unseeded Warriors, who next face No. 3 seed Champion. By JOE SCALZO
GAIL WHITE Mixing arts makes kids dance classes magical
"Hello everybody. So glad to see you!" sings Laura Pellegrini, director of The Boardman Dance
United Way drive nears halfway point
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- The Lawrence County United Way is nearly halfway to its 2001 fund-raising goal.
HUBBARD School requests heart devices
The principal is looking to buy two more heart defibrillators. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
WARREN 5 plead innocent to gaming charge
Conviction could bring up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine for each. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
Where to find products still made in America?
Opinion: Where to find products still made in America? EDITOR: On Columbus Day I took some time to go
THE SERIES Yankees vs. Mariners
Wednesday New York 4, Seattle 2. Thursday New York 3, Seattle 2, New York leads series 2-0.
CROSS COUNTRY District weekend
Five teams, plus those individuals not on a qualifying team who finish in the top 15 positions,
SHARON Council to aid in housing project
The housing units would provide shelter for up to two years for victims of abuse. By HAROLD GWIN
Fall turkey season off to a good start
COLUMBUS -- Turkey hunters harvested 1,489 wild turkeys during the first five days of Ohio's sixth
SHARON Grant application Sharon is applying for $842,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant funds to help finance a variety of public improvements and services in 2002. City council had a
$243,915 for public facilities and improvements. That includes street and alley paving, $100,000 for
YOUNGSTOWN CIVIC CENTER Board, project finalists bargain
Negotiations with finalists will continue until there's a contract with the city. By ROGER G.
YOUNGSTOWN Parking for disabled will be set up at courthouse
The spaces will be off the street so people can safely get in and out of their cars. By BOB
Veterans viaduct?
Veterans viaduct? SHARON, Pa. -- Should the new Oakland Avenue Viaduct get a new name? It's a
SCOTT SHALAWAY Sometimes grouse do the darndest things
Sometimes the behavior of birds is difficult to explain. A cardinal, for example, might battle its
Hubbard rolls over Liberty to an easy tournament win
BOARDMAN -- Amy Falhamer scored eight points and made three aces, leading Hubbard High to a 15-1,
The Vindicator/Lindsay Semple
The Vindicator/Lindsay Semple ROLL OF THE DICE: Ron Killian of Stiver and Associates in Hubbard
The record speaks for itself
Opinion: "If it ain't broke, why fix it," is an inappropriately ungrammatical question to ask in a school
CLEVELAND Tax cheats to pay penalty
IRS-imposed penalties and interest could more than double the scrap dealers' tax liability.
Adventist guest day
Adventist guest day YOUNGSTOWN -- Temple Emmanuel Seventh-day Adventist Church will have its
Time will determine Hart's legacy
Down the road, it will be interesting to see what John Hart's Cleveland Indians legacy will be.
A Mahoning County grand jury handed up indictments against these people Thursday:
A Mahoning County grand jury handed up indictments against these people Thursday: Lexter C.
CLUB CALENDAR
ADVISERS X4-H Saddle Horse Advisers will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Ohio State University Trumbull
YSU forum focuses on bin Laden
The head of the Islamic studies center said the terrorism suspect is winning the propaganda war.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Ex-teacher receives 6 years in killing plot
The defendant provided the would-be killer with a gun, the prosecutor said. By NANCY TULLIS
URSULINE FOOTBALL Irish awaiting word on OHSAA decision
If Ursuline has to forfeit four games they still might get to the playoffs with two more wins. By
MVSD Lawsuit against Gilbane tossed
Ohio's attorney general will fight the ruling. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
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MAHONING VALLEY Incentives perk up sales at area auto showrooms
Despite the Sept. 11 attacks, sales rose 21 percent at area car dealers last month. By DON
Red Cross sees a surge in first-time donors
Last month, 31.7 percent of people who donated in the region were first-timers. By PETER H.
By DEBORA SHAULIS
By DEBORA SHAULIS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR This city isn't just an upcoming stop for actor Dick
IF YOU GO
IF YOU GO 'The Sunshine Boys' When: 8 p.m. next Thursday. Where: Edward W. Powers Auditorium,
City OKs plan to relocate Colonial Metal
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- City commissioners gave their approval Thursday to a land development plan that
GATEWAY Penguins eye sixth victory Saturday
Youngstown State is home to winless Illinois State in a Gateway Conference game. By PETE MOLLICA
YOUNGSTOWN
YOUNGSTOWN Board of control The city's board of control -- the mayor, law and finance directors
Packard band workers receive pay raises
Packard band workers receive pay raises WARREN -- Conductors and employees of the W.B. Packard
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Standings and schedule
CITY SERIES ConferenceAll games WLPtsOPWLPtsOP Chaney208507120251 Canton
Two struggling teams
Two struggling teams There will be a lot of unhappiness to go around when Ohio State plays host to
JACK WOLLITZ Top 10 mysteries of the angling world
Great mysteries exist in nature that cannot by explained despite the fact our collective knowledge
MIKE BRAUN Keep an eye out for deer
It's getting to be that time of year when you need to be extra cautious when you go driving in the
TRAFICANT CASE Federal view: No new issues
Federal prosecutors say the congressman completely misinterpreted the law in one argument. By