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ARENA BOARD Proposal: Test site with a concert
Let's practice before we pour concrete, promoter urges. By PETER H. MILLIKEN VINDICATOR STAFF
FAMILY OF THE YEAR An award on road to recovery
The state award will be given next week. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN --
In step with Noelle Zalac
You may already know Canfield junior goal keeper Noelle Zalac was an all-district selection last
Hardrives manager plans to plead guilty
The defendant was charged three days after his boss pleaded guilty. By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR
DOWNTOWN YOUNGSTOWN CIC keeps annex proposal handy
Talk is that project costs may be more than a private developer can absorb. By ROGER G. SMITH
MAHONING COUNTY Officials to seek bids for health insurance
A county official blamed greedy drug companies for the rate increases. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
COLLEGE FOOTBALL YSU eyes better showing against Clarion
The Penguins hope to eliminate the mistakes they made in the rout of Lock Haven. By PETE MOLLICA
Accident victim dies
Accident victim dies YOUNGSTOWN -- A Youngstown woman involved in a one-car accident Aug. 31 on
STOCKS Local interest
STAFF/WIRE REPORTS TROY, Mich -- Kmart Corp. is closing two distribution centers but will continue
It's always a beautiful day in this neighborhood
Opinion: It's always a beautiful day in this neighborhood EDITOR: It is with a great deal of pride and
BOYS SOCCER Graves goal gives Irish 1-0 victory
The winning shot against Salem came in the final three minutes and kept Ursuline unbeaten. By JOHN
HOWLAND Charge filed after dog is shot, killed
The chief defended the policeman's action in killing the German shepherd. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
Howland gets most of least
The Tigers managed only five shots, but beat Canfield 2-1. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
MVSD Water board awards pact for meters
The meters measure concentration of particles in the water. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
GAIL WHITE Piano dueling is this entertainer's forte
"Good evening, folks! How are you tonight? Somebody say, 'All right!' " greets Gary Mumford as he
Surprising humility in rookie star
Opinion: That St. Louis Cardinal rookie Bud Smith should pitch a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres
MAHONING VALLEY Builders report rise in thefts from sites
Deputies arrested two men Wednesday night on charges of attempted theft from a home construction
Endangering charge dismissed for man
Endangering charge dismissed for man NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Charges against a man accused of leaving a
LAWRENCE COUNTY Search nets pot plants
No arrests have been made, but authorities are still investigating. NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Authorities
YES, RAISE THE WAGE FLOOR
Opinion: Washington Post: In each of the past few years, congressional Democrats have tried and failed to
GIRARD SCHOOLS Parents to refile lawsuit
The dismissal was based on several points, including that the lawsuit did not comply with the
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FEDERAL COURT Government rebuts Traficant's strategy
The congressman's fourth motion asking to remove the lead prosecutor was expected today. By
PREP VOLLEYBALL Salem tops Canfield in MAC test
The Quakers jumped out early and won two straight matches. By CHUCK HOUSTEAU VINDICATOR
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2001 standings
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Volunteers take day off to work
By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE BUREAU NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Chuck Jackson is teaching his
POLAND TOWNSHIP First case of virus is found in Valley
No human cases of West Nile virus have been found in Ohio. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN VINDICATOR STAFF
SALEM Animal shelter will be sold
While the shelter property is offered for sale, the staff will continue to find homes for the cats
YOUNGSTOWN Control board
The city's control board approved these items Thursday: A $240,120 contract to Foust Construction
Hill pleads guilty to theft charges
LISBON -- Clifford E. Hill Jr. will be sentenced Oct. 11 after pleading guilty to theft charges
Poland man charged with child enticement
Poland man charged with child enticement WEATHERSFIELD -- A 26-year-old man was charged in Niles
WHAT THEY SAID School funding reaction
"A climate of legal, financial, and political uncertainty concerning Ohio's school-funding system
Defense site cleanup
Defense site cleanup WASHINGTON -- The Army Corps of Engineers is off to a slow start in cleaning
Campbell officials seek grocery store
CAMPBELL -- With winter on the horizon, city officials are getting antsy for someone to buy the
CAMPBELL Medical complex receives tax break
The complex will include podiatry, physical therapy and radiology. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
SCHOOL FUNDING Educators rail against ruling
The high court's decision was 'cowardly and self-serving,' one educator said. By RON COLE
Hundreds of Canfield Fair visitors received Mahoning County directories with the names and telephone
Opinion: Hundreds of Canfield Fair visitors received Mahoning County directories with the names and telephone
Senator: Take advantage of college savings plans
COLUMBUS -- September is National College Savings Month, and a state senator from Trumbull County
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW Saturday's games
WESTMINSTER vs. WALSH When: 11 a.m. Where: Fawcett Stadium, Canton. Last year: Westminster 27,
COLUMBIANA CO. Bureau defends office closing
A state director in charge of Portage, Stark and Summit counties now is in charge of local programs.
YOUNGSTOWN Teen pleads innocent in rape
Some black women are wondering about the county prosecutor's motivation. By PATRICIA MEADE
SCHEDULE High school football
TONIGHT'S GAMES 7:30 kickoffs unless noted Chaney at Boardman Wilson at Poland Niles at
CLUB CALENDAR
ASSOCIATIONS XMahoning Retired Teachers Association will have a luncheon and meeting Wednesday
ROUNDUP Fitch, Boardman cruise to SVC triumphs
Both teams remained undefeated with wins over Ursuline and Mooney, respectively. YOUNGSTOWN --
YOUNGSTOWN 50 are laid off from Parker Hannifin plant
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN The union wants answers about why workers are without jobs. By DON
United States was right in abandoning conference
Opinion: It turns out that U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell was right all along: the so-called world
Lawmakers' reactions mixed
Two local lawmakers suggested video poker might be needed to pay for the cost of the court order.
MAHONING VALLEY 7 are indicted in drug probe
Officials said the drug ring sold about 2.2 pounds of cocaine worth $100,000 each week. By JoANNE
COLUMBIANA CO. Farm bureau
During the 2001 annual meeting of the county farm bureau Thursday in Lisbon, members: Named
Explosion destroys house in Medina Co.
A council of governments would decide if Warren can take part in the program. By AMANDA C. DAVIS
LORDSTOWN Command teacher won't be appointed
The position would have aided the superintendent, who is serving as the elementary school principal.