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COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses William Armour III, 33, of 112 Clinton St., Youngstown, and
Kindness to others must continue in our nation
Opinion: Kindness to others must continue in our nation EDITOR: Sometimes when suffering comes, we ask
Couple mourns grandson's death
The family had been looking forward to a wedding next September. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR
WHAT'S NEEDED Relief effort
All monetary donations should be made out to the American Red Cross. Items specifically needed by
MAHONING VALLEY Faith, defiance help overcome fear of flying
Terrorism won't dictate this couple's lives. By ROGER G. SMITH VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
Firefighters funds
Firefighters funds Two bank accounts have been opened to assist the families of firefighters who
BASEBALL
BASEBALL Youngstown Sluggers -- of the Babe Ruth league will be conducting tryouts for its 13 and
Man says co-worker burned his flag
Man says co-worker burned his flag BOARDMAN -- Township police are investigating a report of a
MAHONING COUNTY Vitullo wants bribe-try report
The judge denied all last-minute motions, saying the deadline had passed. By PATRICIA MEADE
Dem group criticizes Traficant's remarks
Some members said the group shouldn't berate the congressman for his words. By DAVID SKOLNICK
Undaunted, air travelers refuse to cancel
Time, money and convenience will be elements of a changed travel industry, agents say. By ROGER
Museum buys mastodon bones
The bones were discovered when a pond was being dug. SALEM -- The Cleveland Museum of Natural
New seminar, dining hall
New seminar, dining hall GIRARD -- The Girard Oldtimers will be the first group to use the new
Want to help relief effort? Send money, agencies say
The Salvation Army has served over 430,000 meals to rescue workers and volunteers, but now they need
U.S. had better be ready to use its saber quickly
Opinion: The Bush administration has given Afghanistan's Taliban rulers an ultimatum with regard to the
Drawings, letters
Drawings, letters Although Canfield Village Middle School pupils won't send actual gifts to New
Pupils vent in drawings, letters
Youngsters put their thoughts in drawings, letters and journal entries. By JoANNE VIVIANO
2 big rigs to haul donated supplies to N.Y.
The trucker and his wife saw the twin towers fall. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU
INDIANS NOTEBOOK From Jacobs Field
Local voices: The Warren-based singing group "Everlasting Hope" sang "God Bless America" during the
DELTA SIGMA THETA Alumnae chapter to mark its 50th year
YOUNGSTOWN -- The Youngstown Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will mark its golden
VOLLEYBALL Schedule strength is factor in Fitch's win over Spartans
The Boardman team was previously unbeaten. By CHUCK HOUSTEAU VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
DiFrangia-Stango engagement is made known
CANFIELD -- Bill and Angela DiFrangia of Russo Drive are announcing the engagement of their
TRUMBULL COUNTY United Way lowers goal for fund raising
About 137,000 Trumbull County residents receive services from a United Way agency each year. By
Break helps Tribe's health, but psyche needed time, too
The team missed six games over the past week because of cancellations. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR
GOLDBERG CASE Judge asks court to reconsider
The judge changed his mind after reading the high court's decision. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
SALEM Official announces city lawsuit policy
The city is working to resolve several complaints about a skating park. By NORMAN LEIGH
Miss McCowin Mr. Mordocco to wed Nov. 10
Plans for the forthcoming marriage of Melissa Ellen McCowin, 7051 West Blvd., Boardman, and Dominic
AVIATION SECURITY
AVIATION SECURITY After the terrorist attacks People who operate, service or rent small aircraft
True heroes of our nation
In recent years, professional sports have often made the wrong call, especially when money was
GIRARD Father faces charges after tot is hospitalized
Police say more charges are expected. GIRARD -- A 24-year-old Girard man accused of injuring his
LISBON County OKs road for power plant
The land for the road has been donated. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU LISBON -- If
PREVIEW Football
THURSDAY CHANEY VS. WILSON Where: Stambaugh Stadium, Youngstown State University. When: 7 p.m.
YOUNGSTOWN
YOUNGSTOWN Approved two variances for Warriors Inc., the nonprofit agency associated with the
Craft show to feature farmers' market
GIRARD--The 23rd annual Greater Girard Area Chamber of Commerce Craft Show is Sept. 29. West Liberty
Ceremony pays tribute to cops who lost lives
About 200 people attended the ceremony. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF HOWLAND
GAIL WHITE As life throws curves, this family hits home runs
I met Dave and Sandy Kent at the baseball field. Dave was easy to spot, his long hair flowing out
WASHINGTONVILLE Mayor to quit soon, official says
Councilwoman Theresa Allison described the mayor as frustrated by constant opposition. By NANCY
Learning about Valley
Learning about Valley YOUNGSTOWN -- "Meet the Mahoning Valley," a program of Leadership Mahoning
GROVE CITY, SHARON Search goes on for 2 from Mercer Co.
Both were in the World Trade Center tower that was hit first. GROVE CITY, Pa. -- A former Grove
TUESDAY'S GAMES
TUESDAY'S GAMES American League Toronto 8, Baltimore 5 Boston 7, Tampa Bay 2 Cleveland 11,
Vitullo wants bribe-try report
The judge denied all last-minute motions, saying the deadline had passed. By PATRICIA MEADE
YOUNGSTOWN Police detain 7 Pakistani men for questioning by local FBI
Police found problems with birth dates on some visas. YOUNGSTOWN -- Seven Pakistani men found in a
Miss Hinchcliffe is engaged to Mr. Del Castello
Announcing plans for their forthcoming wedding are Melissa Hinchcliffe, 4756 Country Lane,
Rape suspect says he had sex with girl
Rape suspect says he had sex with girl WARREN -- A 26-year-old Warren man facing three rape
COLUMBIANA Sewer project is almost finished
The city is still withholding 8 percent of the payment to the contractor. By NANCY TULLIS
YOUNGSTOWN Witness that skipped trial is found
One of the other witnesses was found in contempt of court, and one was cleared. YOUNGSTOWN -- The
Trumbull recorder returns collections to general fund
WARREN -- The Trumbull County recorder is returning $289,524 to the county's general fund, money
WARREN Attorney identifies ex-cop in killing
The man who was slain was to testify in a drug case. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
Indians return on a roll
By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF CLEVELAND -- Tuesday night was a night to remember at
TRANSPORTATION More riders for buses, trains
National ridership rose 50 percent at Greyhound and 40 percent at Amtrak. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
MEN'S SOCCER
MEN'S SOCCER Waynesburg 3, Thiel 1: GREENVILLE, Pa. -- The Tomcats took an early lead on Mercer
Miss Appugliese to be bride of David Schaab
Plans for the upcoming marriage of Phyllis Appugliese of Youngstown and David Michael Schaab of
LAWRENCE COUNTY Officials to fight landfill
The county hired an attorney to argue against the proposed landfill. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR
AVIATION Operations at small airports decline greatly
Managers at general aviation airports say they are operating far below normal. By PETER H.
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SALEM Hunt Valve reopens for work
A government spokesman said a probe of the company is unrelated to the terrorist attacks. By
DIVISION I
DIVISION I Region 1 1, Cleve. St. Ignatius (4-0) 11.0500 2, Lakewood St. Edward (4-0) 10.4750
Emotions settled, Penguins ready for Gateway opener
Defending champion Western Illinois comes to Stambaugh Stadium on Saturday night. By BRIAN
Tractor driver killed
Tractor driver killed JAMESTOWN, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police said a Greene Township man died
GIRARD SCHOOLS Board starts program to monitor air quality
Girard's superintendent says the idea is to get school employees involved in air quality. By TIM
EXCERPTS Letters, journal entries
I know if it was me in New York and Washington D.C. you guys would have gone in thier [sic] and