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Call us, please
Call us, please The Vindicator is asking people hired as extras for the filming of the television
YSU FOOTBALL A 'so-so' scrimmage
Senior Colby Street has been named the starting quarterback. By PETE MOLLICA VINDICATOR SPORTS
Bush economic summit at Baylor was all for show
Opinion: Bush economic summit at Baylor was all for show EDITOR: I have observed our illustrious
Cold Metal impact
Cold Metal impact CAMPBELL -- The city will lose $180,000 per year in tax revenue as the result of
AGENDA
AGENDA THURSDAY Austintown Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., board offices, 225 Idaho Road, regular
SHARON Dispute hasn't halted industrial park plan
A dispute with the development authority lingers. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN By HAROLD GWIN
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Bryan S. Thompson, 28, of 117 Grimm St., Monaca, Pa., and Jill
NEW CASTLE Council mulls ban on open burning
Council is considering a change in the facade improvement program. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR
YSU FACULTY Union, trustees to vote on pact
Two YSU trustees say they will vote against the contract on moral and religious beliefs. By DAVID
TRAFICANT APPEAL Squire says he'll likely bow out
The government says the two issues raised have no chance of success. By PATRICIA MEADE
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Tara Rossi and Chad E. Kaden, 93 S. Raccoon Road, Austintown, boy, Aug. 20. Forum
Vindicator seeks vets of war on terrorism
Vindicator seeks vets of war on terrorism YOUNGSTOWN -- The Vindicator is seeking military
Airport work
Airport work VIENNA -- The Western Reserve Port Authority board has awarded a $554,000 contract to
HADLEY, PA. Teachers, board OK new pact
HADLEY, Pa. -- Teachers in the Commodore Perry School District will get average pay increases of
HONORING THURGOOD MARSHALL
Opinion: HONORING THURGOOD MARSHALL Chicago Tribune: The U.S. Postal Service plans to honor Thurgood
STEEL VALLEY CONFERENCE Mooney's legendary Bell set standard for running backs
A knee injury ended his hopes for a collegiate career. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
QUOTABLE Judge Pike
Judge C. Ashley Pike of Columbiana County Common Pleas Court recently criticized county
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YOUNGSTOWN ZONING Board denies request by Alltel
A neighborhood group, a council member and a hospital all expressed concerns. By ROGER G. SMITH
REDEVELOPMENT Downtown Youngstown
The property committee of downtown's redevelopment agency, the Youngstown Central Area Community
YOUNGSTOWN Judge allows blood sample in rape trial
Lawyers argued over whether the blood sample was obtained illegally. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
AUSTINTOWN Police seek man who is charged in June killing of township woman
Police are remaining mum about the motive and circumstances of the killing. By IAN HILL
KENT STATE TRUMBULL Low-cost job training offered
The campus has provided training for 572 workers in the past two years. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN
AUSTINTOWN Police investigate several theft reports
Items stolen included a laptop computer and a cell phone. AUSTINTOWN -- Police here received
MAHONING COUNTY Task force seeks way to expedite foreclosures
The group will need to address legal and financial issues, the county treasurer said. By JoANNE
SOFTBALL
SOFTBALL NSA/ASA -- 16-under travel team has openings. For details call (330) 758-6995 or (330)
NEW CASTLE Sale of St. Francis raises concerns about the level of local health care
St. Francis employees say they haven't been told what the future will hold. By LAURE CIOFFI
COLUMBIANA Council favors charging developers impact fees
The law director recommends a study before 'impact fees' are imposed. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR
TRUMBULL COUNTY Deputy who shot at vehicle appeals his firing by sheriff
The state probed the officer's actions and gave a report to the county prosecutor. By PEGGY
Browns again get nod on TV
YOUNGSTOWN -- Last December, management of WKBN Channel 27 heard from Browns fans when the station
MAHONING COUNTY 3rd candidate seeks judgeship
The latest judicial candidate said she would strive to operate the court fairly and efficiently.
NY-PENN LEAGUE Scrappers stay in wild-card hunt
Mahoning Valley needed just three hits to beat Lowell 4-2. LOWELL, Mass. -- Victor Kleine
SHARON Dispute hasn't halted plan for industrial park
A dispute with the development authority lingers. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU
Bruce Beeghly, Dan Ryan to be honored by chamber
YOUNGSTOWN -- The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will honor Bruce Beeghly, president of
HUBBARD Officials discuss suit over condominiums
The company sued after the city stopped construction. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
GAIL WHITE 'How The West Was Fun': one family's travel tale
In June, I wrote about our family planning a vacation out West. After much investigation and
Police: Woman bit, hit store workers
BOARDMAN -- Three Giant Eagle employees were treated for injuries after a shoplifter bit, kicked and
SVC TO NFL
Here is a list of players who have played in the Steel Valley Conference and played at least one
Local program looking for pupils
The program is designed to give disadvantaged kids a boost. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR
CAMPBELL Education board weighs drug tests for new personnel
An open house at the new school is set for Sept. 15. By MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
While the Bush administration debates military action against Iraq, America's most dangerous enemy,
Opinion: While the Bush administration debates military action against Iraq, America's most dangerous enemy,
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Criticism by judge irks commissioners
One of the commissioners is lousy at his job, a judge says. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM
THE SERIES
Sunday: An overview. Monday: What led to the breakup. Tuesday: What's in store for the schools.
ST. FRANCIS Through the years
1908: The Sisters of St. Francis open a care home in New Castle. 1919: Care home becomes a full-