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COLUMBIANA COUNTY Board weighs options in dispute
There are no longer any jail jobs for workers to come back to, the county pointed out. By NORMAN
AUDITIONS What parts are available
ACTORS "Wiley and the Hairy Man." Youngstown Playhouse Youth Theatre, 600 Playhouse Lane, (330)
GIRLS SOCCER Spartans winner by a goal
Fitch dropped its SVC opener. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF AUSTINTOWN -- The stars
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Richard L. Robinson, 45, of 114 W. Chalmers, Youngstown, and
SCHEDULE High school football
FRIDAY All games at 7:30 p.m. unless noted Steel Valley Conference Ursuline at Warren Harding
Frost-Murphy engagement is announced
COLUMBIANA -- Judge and Mrs. Mark A. Frost, 132 N. Main St., are announcing the engagement of their
WHAT YOU CAN DO American Red Cross
Financial contributions to American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund: Call 1-(800)-HELP-NOW; make a
Shelli Slipkovich, Robert Stevens to be married
Announcement is being made of the engagement of Shelli Slipkovich, daughter of Robert Slipkovich of
For an audit, call an auditor
Opinion: Ohio county fairs are going to be audited by the Auditor of State's office, breaking a 12 year
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 2001 standings
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GIRARD Ex-judge found guilty of DUI
Authorities said the former judge was found sleeping in his van, slumped over the steering wheel.
GREENFORD A tense day for woman's parents
Gut-wrenching horror hits a local couple who didn't know if their daughter was safe. BY MARALINE
Christi Clacko, Troy Slater to wed in autumn
Linda Newson of Petoskey, Mich., Phillip Clacko Sr. of Youngstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Slater
Truck driver captures images of terror
Even from three miles, destruction of the World Trade Center was a horrible sight, an eyewitness
THE REGION Area offers prayers and aid
VINDICATOR STAFF REPORTS Prayers and offers of services, along with donations of blood and money,
YOUNGSTOWN Ursuline graduate dies in crash at Pentagon
By PAUL WHEATLEY VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- Youngstown native Terry Lynch, 49, a 1970
YOUNGSTOWN Officials seek way to require lead tests
Council wants research into noncriminal penalties that would bring compliance. By ROGER G. SMITH
GROVE CITY, PA. Men detained for flying plane during air restriction period
GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police said they briefly detained two Beaver Falls men who
GREENVILLE Council fills seat, accepts resignations
GREENVILLE, Pa. --The borough gained a councilman but lost a city manager and a fire chief.
CANFIELD Parents get chance to voice concerns
Topics discussed at the forum could 'run the gamut,' the superintendent said. By IAN HILL
LORDSTOWN Apple Cider Festival to start
Tours of the one-room schoolhouse museum are part of the festivities. LORDSTOWN -- The village's
MAURICE CLARETT A closer look
Life after football: When his football career is over, Maurice Clarett would like to begin working
SOCCER Short-handed Poland triumphs
The Bulldogs had only 10 players for most of their 2-1 win over archrival Canfield. By BRIAN
Federal agents search Pa. apartment complex
FBI agents evacuated the apartment complex Tuesday evening. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW
MAHONING VALLEY Long lines fade at gas stations; some run dry
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN 'Unconscionable' is how a state legislator described the price gouging.
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT UIn the case of State of Ohio vs. William R. Tomalka in Mahoning County Common
MAHONING TOWNSHIP Supervisors meet Mahoning Township Supervisors met in regular session and took the following action:
Set the annual fall cleanup for the last week of September and the first week of October. More
YOUNGSTOWN If you want to help, here's what victims need
Donations of all kinds are being accepted. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Ken and Kara Maguire, 56 S. Osborn Ave., Youngstown, boy, Sept. 12. Jeff and
MAHONING VALLEY Area sales of guns go up
Sales of camping supplies such as propane tanks, water canisters and air mattresses were also up at
MAHONING COUNTY Teaching region how to respond to a catastrophe
The training seminar was planned long before Tuesday's attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.
YOUNGSTOWN Security companies see more business
Some security firms say they see the need to provide counter-terrorism training for their employees.
Suspicious collecting
Suspicious collecting AUSTINTOWN -- A man and a woman going door to door saying they were
Samantha Kostur, Christopher Eash to marry in mid-October ceremony
McDONALD -- Samantha Kostur and Christopher Eash, both of 435 Pennsylvania Ave., are announcing
Man saw tower fall, calls city an eerie sight
GREENVILLE, Pa. -- A Hempfield Township couple's son who is a frequent visitor to the World Trade
LORDSTOWN Apple Cider Festival The 18th annual event runs from Friday to Sunday at the Lordstown schools. The events schedule:
FRIDAY 10 a.m.: Henn Workshop tour. 3 to 6 p.m.: Quilt show entries accepted, Gordon D. James
HERMITAGE Park plan gets boost from state
The project is a joint effort between Hermitage and a private developer. By HAROLD GWIN
Vets, safety forces honor terror victims
The service recalled the heroes and victims. By D.A. WILKINSON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
News freezes people in time
VINDICATOR STAFF REPORTS Local residents remembered where they were when they heard the news:
SHARON SCHOOLS 'No F' policy goes back to board
By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU SHARON, Pa. -- It's back to the drawing board for the
REACTION IN THE MAHONING VALLEY Visiting Russians express shock
The United States is a safe haven, far away from the world's trouble spots -- so they thought. By
MAHONING COUNTY Attorney indicted in case-fixing
By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- A federal grand jury has indicted a
YOUNGSTOWN Mideast natives don't see bias
Local Muslims caution against making generalizations based on the extremist actions of a terrorist.
Police arrest homeless woman near motel
AUSTINTOWN -- A homeless woman was arrested early this morning on several charges at the Motel 6 on
WARREN Main points given to jurors about deaths of mom, girl
The prosecutor told jurors that the 12-year-old murder victim was found with a cord wrapped around
DECISIONS YSU athletics
Youngstown State athletic department officials announced the Penguins' football game at Toledo will
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS
A daughter, Gemma Camille, was born Aug. 11 at Northside Hospital in Marietta, Ga., to Ken and
It's what Bush said, and not how he said it, that counts
Opinion: President George W. Bush doesn't have the television presence and the actor's delivery of a Ronald
Younger Americans must face challenges endured by earlier generations
Opinion: Younger Americans must face challenges endured by earlier generations EDITOR: I found myself
LORDSTOWN Renovation plans face alterations
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN More engineering work would be needed if renovation plans are changed
Clarett, McDaniels bond
The Warren Harding player and coach have formed a mutual understanding, which has helped the team.
GIRARD Cleanup is set to resume at old Leatherworks tannery
The initial cleanup will concentrate on one of 27 acres. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
WE MUST MAKE SACRIFICES
Opinion: Dallas Morning News: Tuesday's assault on the United States came in a way that the Federal Bureau of
BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART Holocaust survivor extends life with his pastels
The artist finds the beauty in old, falling-down barns and shares it through his pastels. By
LIBERTY Grounded travelers favor increased security
Out-of-town travelers forced to seek shelter in the Mahoning Valley support stricter security
HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Friday night football
POLAND vs. CANTON CENTRAL CATHOLIC When: 7:30. Where: Poland High Stadium. Last meeting: This
TRAGEDY Sadness surrounds the games
The atmosphere was somber. By JOE SCALZO and BRIAN RICHESSON VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF Moments
Block watch meeting
Block watch meeting YOUNGSTOWN -- SNOOP Block Watch meets at 7 tonight at Jackson Elementary
"The calculated, cold-blooded, cowardly taking of precious human lives in the name of religion or
Opinion: "The calculated, cold-blooded, cowardly taking of precious human lives in the name of religion or
Trumbull County Commissioners handled these matters during Wednesday's meeting:
Trumbull County Commissioners handled these matters during Wednesday's meeting: U Agreed to have
HERMITAGE F.N.B. starts to expand center
The acquisition of another Pennsylvania bank leads to local expansion. By DON SHILLING
Interfaith service
Interfaith service YOUNGSTOWN -- An interfaith service will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in St. Columba