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VIENNA POST OFFICE 1,000,000 miles, 30 years, no accidents
The Vindicator/Wiliam D. Lewis Ed Williams, 59, a letter carrier at the Vienna Post Office,
Ruling on school funding becomes leadership test
Opinion: The Ohio Supreme Court's 4-3 ruling that the plan to fund public primary and secondary education
FINANCE
FINANCE X There's one advantage to a down year for mutual funds -- less chance of a year-end tax
Volunteer recalls Humane Society's positive impact and ponders future
By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU SALEM -- When Kelly Yuras first visited the Salem Area
LORDSTOWN Official: Lear labor pact fills plan
GM's assembly plant remains open today after 87 percent of workers at the supply plant approved a
JAMMIN' FOR 13,000 IN BROOKFIELD
JAMMIN' FOR 13,000 IN BROOKFIELD The Vindicator/Bruce Palmer Guitarist Rickey Medlocke, center,
DETAILS 17th annual horse show
DETAILS 17th annual horse show Where: Perkins Park, Mahoning Avenue, Warren. Show times: Noon
Police break up riot in college neighborhood
Police break up riot in college neighborhood KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- A party in a college
BIRTHS
BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Nicole Metz and Jeff Hallock, 255 Atwood, Warren, girl, Sept. 7. LaMinka
LEETONIA Man hit by car at party in field is hospitalized
About 10 young people were attending the party, the sheriff said. LEETONIA -- Investigators are
DANIEL W. LAGINYA | One on One Organist makes spiritual music for Masses
Why did you become interested in organ music? I've always been interested in music, even from the
Dawg-gone! Seattle wins on last-second field goal
The Butch Davis-led Browns were competitive in a 9-6 loss to the Seahawks. By TOM WILLIAMS
WEEKEND HEROES High school football
RUSHING Terrence Graves, Ursuline, 263 yards, 17 carries, 4 TDs. Josh Cayson, Warren JFK, 258
NOTEBOOK From Browns Stadium
Century mark: Seattle coach Mike Holmgren recorded his 100th career victory. He's the 28th NFL coach
LEETONIA Residents to boil water
Workers unintentionally drained the water tower. LEETONIA -- Village officials have issued an
Trash: It hit where he lives
The crusader hopes that East High alumni cleanups create a lasting momentum. By ROGER G. SMITH
Transfer timing remains a secret
Officials aren't saying when the radioactive waste shipment will occur, but it hasn't happened yet.
Police on lookout for stabbing suspect
Police on lookout for stabbing suspect VOLANT, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police were still
Official: Lear labor pact fills plan
Seat-plant workers will receive a 20 percent pay raise and $1,300 signing bonus. By DON SHILLING
COMMUNITY CUP 2001 winners
Events Saturday and Sunday concluded this year's Youngstown Area Community Cup. Some participants
CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown
A felony warrant for Jamar Burkley is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week:
Beyond the BLIGHT
Beyond the BLIGHT A continuing series Series: A three-day Vindicator series in May outlined
SARA REINECK NATHAN RESEK
SARA REINECK NATHAN RESEK FINDLAY -- Married Aug. 4 at College First Church of God were Sara E.
SUBSIDIES Payments to the wealthy Here are some of the corporations, wealthy individuals, politicians and universities who receive farm subsidies and the amount received last year:
David Rockeller: former Chase Manhattan Bank chairman and grandson of famed oil tycoon John D.
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YOUNGSTOWN 3 people injured in shootings
There was a confrontation before the shootings, police said. YOUNGSTOWN -- Two gunmen injured a
State park programs
State park programs PORTERSVILLE, Pa. -- Moraine State Park programs for September will keep
Former Steeler mates jelling
Chad Brown and Levon Kirkland are teaming with Anthony Simmons to make a formidable trio. By TOM
MAHONING COUNTY Wanted: a place for job, family-service agencies
It's the second time county commissioners have sought a new home for the agencies. By BOB JACKSON
SARA MUNDINGER RANDAL DECKER
SARA MUNDINGER RANDAL DECKER BEAVER TOWNSHIP -- Sara Jane Mundinger and Randal Edward Decker, both
GINA GUZELL MARK MELNIK
GINA GUZELL MARK MELNIK YOUNGSTOWN -- The wedding of Gina M. Guzell and Mark Melnik took place at
Police warn residents about utility scam
Police warn residents about utility scam GIRARD -- Police are warning residents to use caution and
4 names put back on ballots
The chairman said the elections board has discretion when it comes to reinstating candidates. By
YANKEE LAKE JAM Skynyrd caps show with tribute
Hard-driving rock, scorching sun and flaming arrows were the order of the day. By BOB JACKSON
Foreign steel dumping, not wages are cause of industry's difficulties
Opinion: Foreign steel dumping, not wages are cause of industry's difficulties EDITOR: The letter to the
NFL SCORES Week 1
Sunday's Games Seattle 9, Cleveland 6 Jacksonville 21, Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 16, Atlanta 13,
COLUMBIANA CORNER Naked knight? Armor found
Salem police in the squad room one morning last week overheard the dispatcher relaying to another
KIMBERLY HOWELL SCOTT HYNES
KIMBERLY HOWELL SCOTT HYNES YOUNGSTOWN -- The wedding of Kimberly Howell and Scott Hynes took
ITALY
Opinion: La Stampa, Turin, Sept. 4: The decision by Arab, Muslim and Third World countries to equate Zionism
WARREN Horse show benefits many
The Western Reserve Classic Charity Horse Show adds about $4 million to the local economy and helps
New lead laws should be put on a fast track
Opinion: Five years have passed since The Vindicator published an investigative series that revealed the
Motorcycle crash kills 1, injures 1
Motorcycle crash kills 1, injures 1 YOUNGSTOWN -- Kevin Dougherty, 44, of Atkinson Avenue was
Free firewood will be available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 15, 22 and 29 and Oct. 6 in Mill Creek
Free firewood will be available from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 15, 22 and 29 and Oct. 6 in Mill Creek
WORTH A LOOK
AUCTIONS XA Chinese auction to benefit the Summer Enrichment Program for Handicapped Children is
CHARITY WAGNER JOHN KIRTLEY II
CHARITY WAGNER JOHN KIRTLEY II COVINGTON, Ky. -- Married at 2 p.m. Aug. 4 at Holy Cross Church
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY USDA gives $50,000 grant to fund yearlong plant study
The study will examine how plants absorb and use nutrients from the soil. SLIPPERY ROCK -- A
DONNA VACLAV DAVID CIUFFREDA
DONNA VACLAV DAVID CIUFFREDA YOUNGSTOWN -- Donna Jean Vaclav and David Wayne Ciuffreda, both of
Little mistakes prove costly, but Browns ready to move on
Seattle returner Charlie Rogers took advantage of a special team lapse to set up the game-winning
Headgear is cool -- and hot item
Nearly all the bicyclists who are killed in accidents aren't wearing helmets. By REBECCA SLOAN