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MAHONING COUNTY New corps to serve on home front
Volunteers of the corps will receive training. By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Torrey M. Harris, 29, of 1417 Deer Creek Court, Austintown,
Businesses fear building will become 'ghost town'
One shop in the building has already closed because of the upcoming closing of Phar-Mor
GAIL WHITE Children deserve the home-field advantage
My son's baseball team for 8-year-olds was out on the field. This normally well-oiled, tough-as-
PHAR-MOR Tamco workers still hope for jobs
By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR BUSINESS EDITOR YOUNGSTOWN -- Hope that Snyder's Drug Stores could
Classify these under 'Fun!'
By VALERIE BANNER VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT Mike Fleming sits in the driver's seat of a long,
Chain's demise disappoints many in Mahoning Valley
Low prices and convenience draw customers to Phar-Mor. By PETER H. MILLIKEN VINDICATOR STAFF
COLUMBIANA TAX Group faces July 29 deadline
More than 3,000 valid signatures must be gathered. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
Heart Association lists new board of directors
Heart Association lists new board of directors YOUNGSTOWN -- The Mahoning/Columbiana Division of
CANFIELD SCHOOLS Board selects choice for chief
The board is expected to have a contract with a new superintendent by the July 30 board meeting.
Some things never change
I recently read something about college football from Yale president, James Rowland Angell. Seems he
If rep goes to 'the big house,' can he run?
The Ohio Secretary of State's Office prefers to give the benefit of the doubt on residency to the
WARREN Videotape won't be used in murder trial
The capital murder trial is scheduled to begin in November, officials said. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
LAWRENCE COUNTY Commissioners consider salary raise for attorneys
Commissioners are also looking for the best way to hand over $43,000 to the county airport
Mother faces charge
Mother faces charge YOUNGSTOWN -- Alice J. Humphrey, a mother whose 10-year-old daughter was
SHARON Officials express concerns over plant
Officials said they would accept an irrevocable letter of credit or a bond from the developer. By
INDICTMENTS Mahoning County
A Mahoning County grand jury indicted these people Thursday: Lawrence W. Reed, 59, Hillman Way,
Lopez's focus changes
By JAYME RAMSON VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF VIENNA -- To watch Nancy Lopez play on the golf course
TRUDI BREAKIRON CHRISTOPHER VETTERLY
TRUDI BREAKIRON CHRISTOPHER VETTERLY YOUNGSTOWN -- Monsignor David Rhodes presided as Trudi
LOWELLVILLE Council plans village renovations
Construction is under way on an elevator to make the administration building handicapped-accessible.
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Christopher and Sherri Hartzell, 138 Creed St., Struthers, girl, July 18. John and
KATHRYN COREY DAVID CIOLLI
KATHRYN COREY DAVID CIOLLI YOUNGSTOWN -- St. Edward Church was the setting at 2 p.m. June 15 for
ANN MARIE NOVAK STEPHEN PUHALLA
ANN MARIE NOVAK STEPHEN PUHALLA YOUNGSTOWN, Pa. -- The wedding of Ann Marie Novak and Stephen
CANFIELD SCHOOLS Board narrows search for chief
The board is expected to have a contract with a new superintendent by the July 30 board meeting.
GETTING IT RIGHT
Brigitt Berk is the Howland mother of 3-year-old triplets who was interviewed for an article that
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Scrappers (16-14) at Staten Island (17-13). When: 7:05 p.m. Radio: WNIO-AM (1390).
Freedom and security demand delicate balance
Opinion: President Bush's ambitious reorganization of more than 100 federal departments and agencies into the
WARREN Man pleads guilty to reduced charge
The prosecutor is going to recommend that the defendant serve 60 days in an alternative sentencing
FORMER CHAMPION Thirteen years after title, Beth Daniel back at Squaw Creek
She hasn't played this course in 10 years. It was much different then. By PETE MOLLICA
CANFIELD Cattle abusers get cleanup duty at fair
The men will be assigned to the trash detail at the fair and will clean manure out of the stalls.
MAHONING COUNTY Grand jury decides against indicting Boardman officer
The woman has said she wants the officer to be kicked off the force. By JoANNE VIVIANO
PRO-AM RESULTS
Final results of the Classic Pro-Am by Cellular One. First name in group is Wednesday's pro, last
KARRIE WEBB Aussie adjusting to the course
She is playing in this tournament for the fourth time, but first at this course. By JAYME RAMSON
CYNTHIA MARTZ MARTIN FERNBACK
CYNTHIA MARTZ MARTIN FERNBACK YOUNGSTOWN -- Married during a sunrise ceremony at 6 a.m. June 19 in
BABE RUTH BASEBALL Youngstown all-star teams ready for state tournaments
The 13- and 14-year-old teams will play in Newark, while the 15-year-old team will play in
CLUB CALENDAR
ASSOCIATIONS XDianthus Chapter of the American Business Women's Association will hold its 45th
Committee says Traficant should go
By DAVID ENRICH STATES NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON -- The House ethics committee unanimously voted
If rep moves to 'the big house,' can he run?
The Ohio Secretary of State's Office prefers to give the benefit of the doubt on residency to the
ON TRACK This weekend's events
NASCAR WINSTON CUP New England 300 Schedule: Today, qualifying (TNT, 3 p.m.); Sunday, race
Delasin aims for 3-peat as event opens
Many children's and educational charities will be the big winners Sunday. By PETE MOLLICA
Ticket sale set Saturday for 'legend'
NILES -- The Ohio Browns Boosters will host "An evening with the legend, Jim Brown" on Aug. 28 at
Chain's demise disappoints many
Low prices and convenience draw customers to Phar-Mor. By PETER H. MILLIKEN VINDICATOR STAFF
WARREN Dream of owning home becomes woman's reality
A Sweetbrier Avenue resident received two federal grants to help her buy the house. By DENISE DICK
GIANT EAGLE LPGA CLASSIC Delasin aims for 3-peat as event opens
Many children's and educational charities will be the big winners Sunday. By PETE MOLLICA
Delasin begins pursuit of 3-peat
The two-time defending champion has an opportunity to make LPGA history. By JAYME RAMSON
Politicians are all like -- can any be trusted?
Opinion: Politicians are all like -- can any be trusted? EDITOR: I read the article in today's Vindicator
Businesses fear Centre building will turn into a 'ghost town'
One shop in the building has already closed because of the upcoming closing of Phar-Mor
POLICE CALLS Boardman
Summary of police activity: July 8 Warrant: Police arrested a 57-year-old North Lima man on two
Birdie putt gives team pro-am win
Brian Ferrier's putt capped his team's two-day net score of 106.4. By PETE MOLLICA VINDICATOR
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High school awarded
High school awarded GIRARD -- Girard High School has been named a Buckeye Best Health School Gold
CAVS SCHEDULE
OCTOBER Tuesday 29 -- at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Wednesday 30 -- at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
Where can the rubber meet the recycler?
Opinion: With hundreds of millions of tires stacked in piles around the country and millions more headed in
AUSTINTOWN Club figures into probes
Those involved in the shooting had been ordered to leave the club's parking lot. AUSTINTOWN --
NOTEBOOK From Squaw Creek
Eagle for the champ: Dorothy Delasin, the two-time defending champion of the Giant Eagle LPGA
MAHONING COUNTY Two businesses to bring more jobs to the area
One business owner praised Youngstown's work force. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN By JoANNE VIVIANO
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