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Man struck by vehicle
Man struck by vehicle AUSTINTOWN -- A 21-year-old Austintown man is in critical condition at St.
Religious right trying to scuttle science standards
Opinion: Religious right trying to scuttle science standards EDITOR: Who is behind the drive to force ID
YOUNGSTOWN Panel charges Fla. official with selling public document
The ethics panel contends the Youngstown manual was virtually a copy of Florida's. By ROGER G.
YSU has sweet deal for its fans
Thursday is Valentine's Day and Youngstown State University has a sweetheart of a deal going on for
Lighting the fire within as Olympic Games begin
Opinion: The Olympic Games have come to the United States at just the right time. Friday night, a record
WORTH A LOOK
ANTIQUE SHOWS XBay Village Women's Club and Foundation will hold an antique show and sale from 10
Middle Eastern students find safety in America
Opinion: Of the few Middle Eastern students studying at American colleges and universities who returned to
Miss McKinney, Mr. Wilson set wedding date
SALEM -- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McKinney, 1871 Bentley Drive, are announcing the engagement of their
HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Boardman grabs league crown, 5-1
For the second time in three years the Spartans beat Mooney-Ursuline. By GREG GULAS VINDICATOR
NORDIC COMBINED Alborn, Lodwich laying groundwork
They are competing in events which the U.S. has only won two medals ever. By MARK SAPPENFIELD
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Troopers will cite seat belt slackers
Motorists had better buckle up, a highway patrol commander said. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR
Moore-Yates wedding plans are announced
BOARDMAN -- Mrs. Sandra Moore, 7621 Spring Park Drive, is announcing the engagement of her daughter,
REGION
REGION Tax workshop focuses on small businesses YOUNGSTOWN -- A free small-business tax workshop
COLUMBIANA CORNER Attendance pleases official
Meetings of many public bodies typically are sparsely attended by the public. But that wasn't the
CHILD SUPPORT Ohio: Pay up or lose your license
Three agencies are involved in the program. COLUMBUS -- Parents can lose their driver's licenses
WARREN Crews spruce up city parks
No money from the tax increase is being used to operate parks, the mayor stressed. By AMANDA C.
MAHONING COUNTY Endorsement prompts new look at pay-for-stay jail plan
The state auditor said pay-for-stay could bring in nearly $90,000 a year. By BOB JACKSON
Akron Dem seeks seat
Many in the new congressional district have never been represented by the congressman. By DAVID
Grimm-Lee engagement is announced
CANFIELD -- Announcement is being made by Gary and Janice Grimm, 7707 Youngstown-Salem Road, of the
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Mark and Mary Beth Christoff, 7190 Kirk Road, Canfield, boy, Feb. 9. Charles P.
STANDINGS Horizon League
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TRAFICANT TRIAL Next phase in jury choice
Traficant can strike 10 prospective jurors and three alternates without giving a reason. By
Robbery, threat, drug arrests in Boardman
BOARDMAN -- Police investigated a robbery and motor vehicle threat and made some drug-related
Buckeyes fall out of lead
Buckeyes fall out of lead Ohio State's torturous four-game road swing through the Big Ten
Agency works to get the word out
By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU LISBON -- It may look like any other doctor's office,
WORD OF LIFE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Split puts pupils in middle
By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER HOWLAND -- The polished corridors and immaculate
SCHOOL BOARDS Pay likely to increase in Ohio
While Ohio contemplates raising pay for board members, Pennsylvania stands firm against any pay.
JEWELRY Real gem of a deal cut by Brad Pitt with firm
KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS Brad Pitt has a new baby, but not the kind that requires diapers. It's
CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown
A felony warrant for Robert W. Stanko is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this
Layoffs at Kent-Salem
Layoffs at Kent-Salem SALEM -- State budget cuts are largely responsible for recent layoffs at
LTV CORP. Local companies keep plant idling
A legal agreement to keep the plant idling was being worked on today. By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR
Bujdos-Lathom engagement is announced
MARSHALL, Mich. -- Edward Jr. and Joan Bujdos, 412 Allen Road, announce the engagement of their
BY THE NUMBERS What they get
Ohio limits school board pay to no more than $80 a meeting. Local boards may limit the number of
Officers' remains found at trade center site
Officers' remains found at trade center site NEW YORK -- The remains of five Port Authority
with Mustansir Mir
with Mustansir Mir Age: 53 Hometown: Lahore, Pakistan; lives in Boardman. Occupation:
ON TELEVISION Winter Olympics
TODAY (NBC) 4-5 p.m. -- Snowboard (men's halfpipe), luge (men's singles) 8-11:30 p.m. --
Kara Lockshaw, Brian Perdue to wed in autumn
The engagement of Kara Lockshaw and Brian Perdue, both of Olmsted Falls, is announced by the bride-
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Man, 5 women to face charges
YOUNGSTOWN -- Police arrested five women suspected of engaging in prostitution, and a man alleged to
Parents announce Nellis-Burnside engagement
CANFIELD -- James and Patricia Nellis, 448 Greenmont Drive, announce the engagement of their
COURTS
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Divorces asked Charles McGhee, 531 Aetna St., Salem, vs. Kathryn McGhee, 531
REP. TRAFICANT Next phase in jury choice
Traficant can eliminate 10 prospective jurors and three alternates without a reason. By PATRICIA
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED
STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED Avalon Holdings,2.91 3.05 Banc One,.84,35.8235.89 Clear Channel, 48.64
GREENVILLE Republican senator to tour through district
The legislator will reveal his plans at five stops in three counties. GREENVILLE, Pa. -- State
BRITAIN
Opinion: BRITAIN The Financial Times, London, Feb. 5: The spotlight of the Enron investigators is moving to
Pool has scuba, swimming lessons
Pool has scuba, swimming lessons HUBBARD -- Scuba classes will be conducted from 6 to 9:30 p.m. on