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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
TRAFICANT ON TRIAL In the hands of the jury
The jury began deliberating at 9 a.m. today after being sequestered at an undisclosed location
MERCER COUNTY Sharon's summer school to take place in Farrell
Renovations going on at Sharon High School forced Sharon to find a temporary location for summer
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Louis R. Edwards, 35, of 3650 Brookview Court, Canfield, and
CHILD SLAYING Defender: Caseload's already full
It will be up to Judge John Stuard to decide if the public defender should be removed from the case.
Promoting high-tech industry right for Ohio
Opinion: Promoting high-tech industry right for Ohio EDITOR: Gov. Taft recently visited our company,
HERE COME THE PUPPY INSPECTORS
Opinion: Scripps Howard: When your dog has a puppy, you had better scratch that puppy behind the ears. If you
The Four Lads will sing Tuesday, May 7 -- not tonight -- at W.D. Packard Music Hall in Warren. The
The Four Lads will sing Tuesday, May 7 -- not tonight -- at W.D. Packard Music Hall in Warren. The
KNOX TOWNSHIP Prosecutor outlines shooting
The shooter encountered his wife's friend and neighbor first and opened fire on her, authorities
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Confrontation leaves one dead, one injured
The man was armed with a semiautomatic rifle bearing a 30-round magazine. By NORMAN LEIGH
HERMITAGE SCHOOLS Meeting will set arbitration issues
The superintendent still hopes the two sides can settle their contract differences through
Advocate program sponsors fund-raiser
Advocate program sponsors fund-raiser BOARDMAN -- The Mahoning County Court Appointed Special
CANFIELD Parks panel rejects plan for a transmission line
CANFIELD -- Mill Creek MetroParks commissioners have rejected for a second time a proposal put forth
REUNIONS
Chaney High School January and June Classes of 1943 will hold their 59th-year reunion Aug. 17 at the
Wallet, money bag lost
Wallet, money bag lost WASHINGTONVILLE -- Police here are searching for a missing wallet and money
LIBERTY Trustees hire Durkin to be new fire chief
Belmont Avenue may become more pedestrian friendly later this year. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
Pa. teacher faces charges
GIRARD, Pa. (AP) -- A 55-year-old middle school teacher was jailed Monday on charges he fondled one
YOUNGSTOWN Fights, drugs bring arrests
Police arrested three adults on charges of felonious assault and one teen on a drug-trafficking
One-day Lamaze
One-day Lamaze CANFIELD -- Beginnings one-day Lamaze class will be held at Ursuline Education
Lane reduction on I-80
Lane reduction on I-80 LIBERTY -- Interstate 80, between state Route 193 here and state Route 62
FARRELL PROJECT Consultant outlines details to seek grant
The city must match the grant with $500,000 of its own money. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON
FACING THE FACTS Steps to healthy skin
Darcy Strieff, an esthetician and educator at the Douglas J. Day Spa in Okemos, Mich., said it's
NILES HIGH SCHOOL Group breaks ground for new sports facility
The facility is expected to be completed in time for football season. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR
State: Greenville borough is distressed
GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Pennsylvania officials say they believe Greenville qualifies for state aid as a
SANDY CREEK TWP. Old church burns down
Damage is expected to exceed $250,000. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU SHEAKLEYVILLE,
EAST PALESTINE City takes steps toward growth
Growth to the southeast is blocked by rough terrain and the state line. By NANCY TULLIS
PROJECT COSTS Farrell redevelopment
The city plans to spend $1 million to expand a light industrial park and improve a commercial
YOUNGSTOWN Prosecutors want to tap teen inmate's trust fund
Prosecutors are going after Goins' assets from a wrongful death suit settlement. By BOB JACKSON
Close one door, close another one, too
Opinion: Why have the denizens of the recently closed Smokey Joe's Lounge been given the opportunity to upset
MCDONALD | Council business
At its meeting Monday, village council: Approved an ordinance changing the one-year probationary
GIRARD Council OKs financial plan
All full-time firefighters must be returned to duty before part-timers, the union president says.
NEW CASTLE Jury selection starts in Kimbell trial
The trial is expected to last about two weeks. NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Jury selection has started in
GETTING IT RIGHT
UZimbabwe, the African nation formerly known as Rhodesia, is in southern Africa, not in the Republic
POSTAL SERVICE Would plan affect Valley?
The Postal Service is looking to cut $5 billion in costs over the next five years. THE VINDICATOR,
Dog attacks boy
Dog attacks boy WARREN -- Police officers shot and killed a dog that attacked a 9-year-old boy on
YSU HOLOCAUST PROGRAM Author explains Nazi genocide
The educator described the science behind mass murder. By D.A. WILKINSON VINDICATOR RELIGION
Considering charges
Considering charges YOUNGSTOWN -- Police and the city prosecutor's office are determining whether
BELOIT Fire will keep gas well site out of operation for a week
The company is losing about $1,500 for every day the facility is out of operation, a spokesman said.
The problem with getting old
Opinion: For more than a few years, there's been talk in the United States about the effect of changing
MONDAY'S RESULTS
MONDAY'S RESULTS BASEBALL LINESCORES WESTERN RESERVE 7, MCDONALD 6 McDonald1013001--661 W.
YOUNGSTOWN Council to let Dems fill post
Fortune said he won't campaign for the council presidency. By PETER H. MILLIKEN and ROGER G.
ARCHERY
ARCHERY Possum Hollow Sportsmen's Club -- Will hold an archery competition on Sunday. Registration