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PEOPLE
PEOPLE Two to give initial sermons YOUNGSTOWN -- Byron Armour and Yolanda Shields will deliver
Giants' Bonds hits 68th
Giants' Bonds hits 68th SAN FRANCISCO -- A teary Barry Bonds said Friday night the death of a
REDISTRICTING Where they change
Legislative districts in Mercer and Lawrence counties will change shape under the final
GAME TIME Saturday
Who: Youngstown State (3-0) at Northern Iowa (2-1). Where: UNIDome, Cedar Falls, Ia. When: 5:05.
What's the word? Patriotism
Seventh-graders spell out AMERICA while Anthony Feldes of Austintown hangs a flag made from paper
MAHONING VALLEY Hospitals join to boost Medicare payments
Hospital officials are lobbying lawmakers to change a funding formula that they consider to be
LORDSTOWN Speaker tells pupils: Befriend 'different' kids
The North Canton man has a doctorate in education and travels as a public speaker. By DENISE DICK
On average, chief marketing and sales executives for manufacturing companies earn about $112,000 a
On average, chief marketing and sales executives for manufacturing companies earn about $112,000 a
YSU head gets raise
YSU head gets raise YOUNGSTOWN -- Youngstown State University trustees approved Friday a 3.7
MAHONING COUNTY SHERIFF Law judge advises dismissing case of abolished post
No one at the sheriff's department knew what the duties of special operations director were. By
LISBON Man awaits sentencing; wife missing since June
The charge is not related to his wife's disappearance. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
CITY SERIES Struthers gets fourth win, beats Wilson
STRUTHERS -- Nick Leiter scored on runs of 16 and 48 yards and threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to
QUOTES
QUOTES Casino proposal Some of the comments posted on The Vindicator's Web site about changing
Pa. lawmakers pleased with redistricting
Some representatives regain areas lost in the 1990 reapportionment. By HAROLD GWIN and LAURE
Greyhounds pass first real test with win over Hickory
Wilmington stayed undefeated with a 27-18 over the Hornets. By BILL ALBRIGHT VINDICATOR
FALLING REVENUE
FALLING REVENUE Medicare reimbursements Hospitals in the Youngstown-Warren area say they're
YOUNGSTOWN Omega Door plans move to city from Boardman
The move would bring 40 existing jobs and five new ones into the city. By DON SHILLING
Father acquitted
Father acquitted WARREN -- A jury deliberated 30 minutes before acquitting 32-year-old David
WARREN Execs work on deadline to bid on shuttered mill
One crucial part of the deal is a revised union contract being negotiated with the United
Guard MPs will secure 6 airports
The armed troops will be trained to assist regular civilian security. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR
GAME TIME Today
Who: Pirates (D. Williams) at Cardinals (Morris 20-8). When: 4:05. TV: FOX Sports Pittsburgh.
SCORES, SUMMARIES AND SCHEDULES
FOOTBALL OHIO AREA East Liverpool 40, Rayen 30 Warren Harding 21, Fitch 13 Boardman 22,
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Forum Health Northside Melissa Dutton and Christopher Pasco, 13924 Palmyra Road,
YOUNGSTOWN Court: Lawyer may stay on case
The city will resume its efforts to shut down the South Side bar. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
Angelo's role in insurance contract raises questions
Opinion: Trumbull County has a human resources director who is paid almost $60,000 a year to manage county
METRO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Howland punishes Salem for sixth win
The unbeaten Tigers scored on their first five possessions in a 48-14 victory. By GARY HOUSTEAU
KENT Think before acting, speaker urges
Certain military responses would be detrimental to the U.S. cause, an expert said. By DAVID
SATURDAY FOOTBALL Preview
Who: Chaney vs. Poland. When: 2. Where: Poland High Stadium Last meeting: Chaney won 17-6 last
Cincinnati cop is acquitted, but he shouldn't get job back
Opinion: Last spring, Cincinnati was a city in turmoil. A young, unarmed black man had been shot and killed
NILES AND CHAMPION Rash of break-ins strikes at Fairhaven
The expense to repair damage from the break-ins is higher than the amount of money taken. By
SALEM City weighs landlord crackdown
The administration is finding that some landlords simply pay their fine and continue breaking the
Hospitals join to boost Medicare payments
Hospital officials are lobbying lawmakers to change a funding formula that they say is unfair. By
ROOTSTOWN NEOUCOM chief to retire at end of school year
ROOTSTOWN -- Dr. Robert S. Blacklow, 67, president and dean of the Northeastern Ohio Universities
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Rash of break-ins strikes at Fairhaven
The expense to repair damage from the break-ins is higher than the amount of money taken. By
SHARON, PA. McGuire Sisters to be in ceremony
Flight restrictions resulted in the cancellation of the Music In Education portion of the
GIRARD SCHOOLS Official wants fixes to be assured
A room has been set up in Girard Intermediate School to test equipment. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR
School districts join performance network
Nearly 30 school districts have joined the partnership. SHARON, Pa. -- Five Mercer County public
STEEL VALLEY Good kick lifts Boardman, 22-19
It was the second time this season the Boardman place-kicker has won the game with a last-second
Sharon puts up 63 in rout of Mercer
SHARON -- Mike Schneider connected on 13-of-21 passes for 287 yards and five touchdowns as the
RABBI SCHONBERGER Sukkot celebrates harvest
I love autumn. I love the temperature and the rich variegated display of colors that seems to
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Lawmakers pleased with redistricting
Some representatives regain areas lost in the 1990 reapportionment. By HAROLD GWIN and LAURE
Official wants fixes to be assured
A room has been set up in Girard Intermediate School to test equipment. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR
TAC Undefeated Hubbard rumbles past Lakeview
Anthony Smith carried 25 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns in the 21-0 win. By BOB ROTH
YOUNGSTOWN Agency to sell homes to help neighborhood
The agency is bringing new houses and homeowners into the deteriorating neighborhood. By ROGER G.
HERMITAGE City picks authority as partner for project
The authority made a strong financial commitment to the project but its rival didn't. By HAROLD
MERCER COUNTY School districts join performance network
Nearly 30 school districts have joined the partnership. SHARON, Pa. -- Five Mercer County public
TRUMBULL COUNTY No misconduct found with trial
The appeals judges cited prosecutorial misconduct. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
After brief training through the Federal Aviation Administration, troops will:
After brief training through the Federal Aviation Administration, troops will: U Provide a highly
Military policies for YSU students
Military policies for YSU students YOUNGSTOWN -- Youngstown State University's board of trustees
Salem weighs landlord crackdown
The administration is finding that some landlords simply pay their fine and continue breaking the
Law judge advises dismissing case
No one at the sheriff's department knew what the duties of special operations director were. By
REV. DANIEL ROHAN World will be changed
Scripture tells us that with the final condemnation of evil, the resurrection of Christ, and the
YOUNGSTOWN Shooting wasn't planned, ex-wife says at sentencing
The woman was sentenced to 45 days in the county jail and placed on probation. By BOB JACKSON
Girard grinds out 34-12 win
The Indians amassed 217 yards on the ground en route to their fifth win in six tries. By SAL
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Steven H. Bowles, 31, of 2719 Columbiana Road, New
Clarett provides second-half spark
Warren Harding's senior tailback rushed for 123 yards in a 21-13 win over Austintown Fitch. By
CLEVELAND Sfara Bruno pleads innocent to extortion and conspiracy
The lawyer's bond has been set at $250,000 and her trial for Dec. 4. By PATRICIA MEADE