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CANFIELD Balanced Cardinals top Wilson
Canfield tailback Tom Rogers scored twice. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT CANFIELD --
Athletes pitch in to help victims
Athletes pitch in to help victims Keyshawn Johnson is donating a week's pay to the Red Cross. The
Training flights
Training flights VIENNA -- Local military training flights for the 910th Airlift Wing at the
Artisans festival
Artisans festival LEETONIA -- The 19th annual Leetonia Artisans Festival will be from 10 a.m. to 5
SEPT. 12, 2001 -- ALL ACCOUNTED FOR
SEPT. 12, 2001 -- ALL ACCOUNTED FOR I am relieved to say that fourth roommate Dan is accounted
MAHONING CO. Trustees OK plan to lease building
The new Poland library is expected to open Nov. 5. By MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
VINDICATOR STAFF REPORT
VINDICATOR STAFF REPORT Among the many moments of silence held to honor the victims of Tuesday's
LORDSTOWN Village is looking for residents to serve on improvement panel
The Community Improvement Corporation, established by ordinance in the 1980s, last met in 1996. By
MAHONING VALLEY Duzzny: Help is best spread out over time
Four Canfield police officers have volunteered to go to New York. By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR
BOARDMAN Auction wouldn't affect store, owner says
THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN An owner said the business is strong and will continue operating, even
SHARON New York-bound, couple will search for daughter
The couple said their daughter's employer helped arrange for them to stay in a family assistance
TRUMBULL COUNTY Southington blue jay died of West Nile virus
Officials say there are protective steps everyone can take. By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR STAFF
Lawyer pulls out as counsel in Girard case
WARREN -- A judge has granted an attorney's request to withdraw as legal counsel for the former
Poland earns win in titlists' thriller
The Bulldog defense held high-scoring Canton Central Catholic to 14 points. By BRIAN RICHESSON
Love conquers all: Couples prove adage true
Couples are making their wedding days special, even if their plans have changed. VINDICATOR
Who would go to war? Answers vary
Some college students were fearful at the thought of going to war, but others said they'd sign up.
Lesson one: failure hurts
Opinion: The Sharon City School Board is still grappling with its "No F" policy. When proposed almost two
Rabbis explain the purity of observances
Webster's defines pure as unmixed with any other matter. Christian holidays, especially Christmas,
CAMPBELL McElroy, Serrano spark Chaney
The Red Devils were able to avert a shutout. By GREG GULAS VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT CAMPBELL
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE E. Palestine stops Columbiana in OT
Lisbon beat Sebring 47-14. EAST PALESTINE -- The East Palestine High football team stopped
Tattoo parlor charge
Tattoo parlor charge GIRARD -- Police have charged David L. Talbot, 36, with operating an illegal
TRUMBULL COUNTY Career center leader submits resignation
TCTC's top administrator worked her way up the ladder, from teacher to superintendent. By AMANDA
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Jerald R. Caruso, 33, of 503 Hyatt Ave., Campbell, and Lisa M.
RABBI KOLKO Comfort found in poem
Hayyim Nahman Bialik wrote "The City of Slaughter" in 1903 in the aftermath of the Kishinev pogrom.
YOUNGSTOWN Goldberg's creditors face a filing deadline
Those who don't file by Nov. 16 can't stake a claim to Goldberg's assets. By BOB JACKSON
EQUESTRIAN Stables provide a 'de-stressor'
All 15 teams will compete in an Oct. 21 show at Westminster's home stables. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE South Range is 4-0; Mathews rallies to win
Lowellville nipped McDonald, 18-14. MINERAL RIDGE -- Brad Johnson rushed 10 times for 61 yards and
Harding aces Ursuline test
Korey Stringer and his family were honored at halftime. By CHUCK HOUSTEAU VINDICATOR
YOUNGSTOWN Elections board lets candidate back on ballot
The elections board also refunded the Campbell candidate's $30 write-in fee. By DAVID SKOLNICK
PREP SCORES & amp; SUMMARIES
FRIDAY'S SCORES AREA Chaney 42, Campbell Memorial 7 Struthers 27, Rayen 12 Canfield 27,
YOUNGSTOWN 2 charged in plan to sell cough syrup
The drug sells on the street for $125 to $150 an ounce. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR COURTHOUSE
WARREN SCHOOLS Police seek person behind bomb threat
WARREN -- Police are searching for the person who told officials that a bomb was set to go off
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT A couple of times were incorrect concerning activities related to Lowellville Day
Chaney High School graduate tells of fears for friends' safety
The singer's biopsy has been delayed because his doctor had to take a bus from Denver to New York.
In wake of attack, The Coup pulls artwork
In wake of attack, The Coup pulls artwork Before Tuesday, the cover liner of the new CD by the
THE PENTAGON Staff sergeant has grim duties
The Boardman native is among those who met President Bush when he visited the Pentagon crash site.
TRAFICANT'S CASE Judge rejects request for more time
The congressman assured the judge in July that he already had his evidence. By PATRICIA MEADE
CANFIELD FAIR Floral design
Floral design and plant winners from Choffin Career and Technical Center: HORTICULTURE II
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COLUMBIANA COUNTY Group tries to raise funds
Now that it has landed its tax-exempt status, the group says it may be able to gather more
TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE Crestview ends OT jinx with win over Leetonia
Joe Leskosky came up big on defense to preserve the victory. By JOHN BUTERA VINDICATOR
STRUTHERS Wildcats even record at 2-2
Howland won its fourth straight while Salem and Niles lost. By CHAD KRISPINSKY VINDICATOR
Poland native recalls shock
The Navy commander expects to be back at work in the Pentagon on Monday. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR
JUDAISM Holy days
Jews will celebrate three holidays in the coming weeks. The holidays include: Rosh Hashanah:
Residents unite in one cause
People of various faiths and occupations asked for cooperation during Friday's ceremonies.
Traficant crosses the line with speech on terrorism
Opinion: Making outrageous comments from the well of the U.S. House of Representative is Congressman James A.