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Stories published October 22, 2001

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

By JOHN PATRICK GATTA

By JOHN PATRICK GATTA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT THE INDIGO GIRLS USE musical arrangements and


NFL Week 6

Sunday's Games Arizona 24, Kansas City 16 Atlanta 20, New Orleans 13 Chicago 24, Cincinnati 0


Band capsules

Band capsules Ready to dive into the local music scene? Here's a sample of what's available:


AMATEUR BOXING Buckeye Elks show pays tribute to area legendary trainer

The late Pedro Tomez was honored at the eight-bout card Saturday night. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR


WORTH A LOOK

ANTIQUE SHOWS XShenango Presbyterian Home will hold its second annual antique appraisal fund-


YOUTH THEATRE

YOUTH THEATRE 2002-03 season MAIN STAGE PRODUCTIONS "The Adventures of Amelia Bedelia"


Penguins still shy of their potential

The Youngstown State football team sports a 6-1 record and yet it doesn't seem like the Penguins


AMOUNTS RECEIVED

AMOUNTS RECEIVED Regionwide Flu shots are being limited now to people 65 and older and those


'SWEET CHARITY' YSU show lures male actors

Director Frank Castronovo hopes the production's familiar numbers will bring in audiences. By


MAHONING, SHENANGO VALLEYS Heath agencies ration flu vaccine

A larger shipment is expected to arrive by the end of November. By DENISE DICK and TIM YOVICH


Swept up in change

WFMJ's slow-but-sure approach has landed it atop the ratings heap. YOUNGSTOWN -- For local TV


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Daniel and Luanne Fox, 246 S. Main St., Austintown, girl, Oct. 20. Stephen and


YMCA

YMCA Lifeguard classes The Trumbull County YMCA will offer several lifeguard classes in the next


The sting of racism

By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER NORTH LIMA -- Two girls are in the same Scouting


CLEVELAND Exhibit shows work of Wellsville native

The beautiful landscape around the family farm is believed to have influenced the artist. By


KARAOKE SHOWTIME A chance to shine

By VERONICA GORLEY VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER Standing onstage during a concert, overwhelmed by the


Ex-chief dies in crash

Ex-chief dies in crash LIBERTY -- The Ohio State Highway Patrol's Southington Post is


Deciding when to retire is tough, but personal finance columnist Jeff Brown offers some tips in

Deciding when to retire is tough, but personal finance columnist Jeff Brown offers some tips in


50 years old but forever young

By TRACEY D'ASTOLFO VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT HE YOUNGSTOWN PLAYHOUSE Youth Theatre turns 50


Familiar songs dominate

Sunday will be the fourth hometown show within 15 months for Glass Harp. Glass Harp's concert with


POLAND School district plans gala event to celebrate past

Organizers are hoping to spice up the event with a creative format. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.


& szlig; IF YOU GO | Jerry Seinfeld

& szlig; IF YOU GO | Jerry Seinfeld k WHEN: 7 p.m. Friday. kWHERE: Scottish Rite


Columbus finds a wonderful world

By Milan Paurich VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT It's Harry Potter's world, and the rest of us are just


SOFTBALL

SOFTBALL West End Girls Fastpitch Park -- will have a Halloween ASA Classic Tournament on Nov.


SATURDAY RESULTS

SATURDAY RESULTS FOOTBALL Akr. Buchtel 35, Akr. Ellet 7 Akr. Central-Hower 12, Akr. E. 6


Local fans say show is unique

Local residents cite their reasons for tuning into the series about crime investigations. By


WEEKEND LEADERS High school football

RUSHING Dan Zitkovic, Springfield, 17 carries, 277 yards, 3 TDs. Anthony Smith, Hubbard, 32


Karaoke nights

Big Daddy O's Bar & amp; Grill, 702 Steel St., Youngstown: Karaoke, Friday, Saturday and


Armed intruder shoots at house and robs man

Armed intruder shoots at house and robs man YOUNGSTOWN -- An armed intruder robbed William Cushwa,


TRUMBULL COUNTY Child support workers strike after talks

The county auditor forecasts that this year the agency will spend $2 million more than it collected.


THURSDAY'S GAME

THURSDAY'S GAME Buffalo 13, Jacksonville 10 SUNDAY'S GAMES St. Louis 34, N.Y. Jets 14


NORTH LIMA Mushroom farm is forced to close

THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN Nearly 90 people will lose their jobs when the farm closes Dec. 1. By


SATURDAY MOURNING Ready, willing cable

By FRANK AHRENS WASHINGTON POST The Kelly household in Rockville, Md., has four kids and three


Scrap tire collection

Scrap tire collection WARREN -- The Geauga-Trumbull Solid Waste Management District will conduct a


POLICE CALLS Liberty, Hubbard, Girard

Summary of police activity: LIBERTY Oct. 9 Arrest: A 25-year-old Campbell man was arrested and


Police arrest suspect in theft of newspaper vending boxes

COITSVILLE -- John J. Lysowski, who is suspected of taking newspaper boxes from several


BANKRUPTCY FILING

BANKRUPTCY FILING Edward A. Flask In his bankruptcy filing, Edward A. Flask says he is a self-


YOUNGSTOWN New charter school opens

The city's fifth one opened today on the South Side. By RON COLE VINDICATOR EDUCATION WRITER


WHO'S GOING TO WIN? Our Oscar choices

BEST PICTURE Ladies and gentlemen, place your bets. If nothing else, this year's Oscar ceremony


'GREAT RUSSIAN NUTCRACKER'

By DEBORA SHAULIS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Greg Clepper has earned a reputation around Youngstown


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Youngstown Board of Education, regular meeting, 7 p.m., preceded by open caucus


Associated Press

Associated Press FAMILY GATHERING: Yusera Atta, top center, gathers in the kitchen with her


TRUMBULL COUNTY

TRUMBULL COUNTY New complaints Christ Michelakis vs. Judy Gibbs, foreclosure. Christ


Police: Man tried to sell stolen truck

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Police say a city man tried to sell a stolen pickup truck back to its owner.


THE SERIES Diamondbacks vs. Braves

Oct. 16: Arizona 2, Atlanta 0. Oct. 17: Atlanta 8, Arizona 1. Friday: Arizona 5, Atlanta 1.


WEATHERSFIELD School officials submit wish lists

The district's medical-insurance premium could weigh heavily on its financial health. By MARY


LIBERTY Pen pals' stories continue to flow

A Liberty woman has had a pen pal for nearly 60 years. By MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


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MAHONING, SHENANGO VALLEYS Health agencies ration flu vaccine

A larger shipment is expected to arrive by the end of November. By DENISE DICK and TIM YOVICH


By DEBORA SHAULIS

By DEBORA SHAULIS ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR ome musicians say "What scene?" when asked about the


WARREN CSEA workers go on strike after talks fail

This strike should not affect mailing of child support checks. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR STAFF


SUMMER MOVIES Will they sizzle or fizzle?

By MILAN PAURICH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT Since Hollywood makes most of its revenue during


CRIME STOPPERS

CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown A felony warrant for Vernon E. Galbreath is the focus of Crime


YOUNGSTOWN Facing suit, Flask files for bankruptcy

The attorney general's office plans to contest the validity of the former MVSD director's bankruptcy


SHARON No charges filed yet in death of city man

Police found the victim about two blocks from the scene. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU


OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA Cell phone fees will pay for locator technology

One proposal would have Ohio cell phone users paying 65 cents a month for 911 service. By DON


MOUNTAINEER ENTRIES

MOUNTAINEER ENTRIES TODAY -- 7 P.M. 1st--$11,400, cl $4,000-$4,000, 3YO up, 1 1/16mi. Endless


Candidate forum is set for school board

Candidate forum is set for school board LEETONIA -- A forum for candidates for the Leetonia Board