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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Two hospitalized
Two hospitalized YOUNGSTOWN -- Jason Bates, 29, of Youngstown told police four shots were fired at
Non-public schools reject kids they can't educate
Opinion: Non-public schools reject kids they can't educate EDITOR: The community should be thankful to
Annual Tour of Ponds
Annual Tour of Ponds VIENNA -- Colonial Gardens' second annual Tour of Ponds will be from 10 a.m.
ULSTER PROJECT Making friends, peace
The Ulster teens will take lessons of tolerance back home. By ROSA MERCADO VINDICATOR STAFF
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Class of 1942 prepares for 60th reunion
They began their lives in the Roaring Twenties, spent their youths in the Great Depression and
HUBBARD Fireworks exhibitor: Product is good
The Ravenna man says he hasn't had a problem in 30 years. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
Taft suggests piggyback special election
Trumbull commissioners are also expected to pass a resolution against a special election. COLUMBUS
Tracy Lombardo, Michael Hedrich to be married
LOWELLVILLE -- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lombardo of Lowellville are announcing the engagement of their
TRAFICANT CASE Detore's testimony opens can of worms
By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- Richard E. Detore's unchallenged
Sheri L. Pavlock to be bride of Jeffrey Stambaugh
GIRARD -- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pavlock, 1141 Tod Ave., are announcing plans for the upcoming
TELECOMMUNICATIONS WorldCom fall leaves industry's future fuzzy
One attorney said the industry is going through a period of reassessment. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
NEPAL'S THROWBACK WAR
Opinion: Washington Post: While carnage in Israel and Kashmir and Colombia has dominated international
SOFTBALL Valley Sting Purple ends season at championship
The team won six games in national competition before finishing runner-up. SALEM, Va. -- The
AUSTINTOWN Trustees strike rules for dogs
A vote on the exotic-animal ordinance has been delayed until the trustees' next meeting. By IAN
NEWTON FALLS Council rejects voters' petitions
Residents objected to council's handling of a downtown redevelopment project. By STEPHEN SIFF
FOOTBALL WVU-bound Villagrana is glad recruiting is over
The Boardman senior is the third area player to verbally commit this summer. By JOE SCALZO
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Heat and humidity trigger ozone alert
By KATIE-NELL SCANLON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- High levels of ozone prompted an
OHIO Token progress: Turnpike strike looms
The turnpike workers union hopes to get $1-an-hour salary increases in each year of a three-year
Cutlip-Krotzer wedding to be at courthouse
YOUNGSTOWN -- Kris Cutlip and Milan Krotzer, both of 1518 Chattanooga Ave., are announcing the plans
Costs in arson
Costs in arson YOUNGSTOWN -- City fire officials incurred more than $100,000 in costs while
WARREN Improvements to water plant have begun
By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- Work has started to update the city's Elm
East Palestine plans lake improvements
EAST PALESTINE -- City Manager Gary Clark is making preliminary plans with the Army Corps of
YOUNGSTOWN Council to weigh issues at meeting
The first round of grass-cutting on vacant lots has been completed. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
TRUMBULL COUNTY Break-ins increase; police on alert
Police are asking people to make sure they lock their vehicles. By PEGGY SINKOVICH and DENISE
NEW CASTLE Parking-meter allegations contested
Two other charges were dismissed for lack of evidence. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE
Cost of a special election warrants Taft's attention
Opinion: Even $400,000 is an exorbitant amount to pay for an election in which the winner would serve in the
WELLSVILLE DeWine visits, touts new industrial park
U.S. transportation is returning to its roots, the port authority's director said. By NANCY TULLIS
Erin Seigfried, Dennis Pacholec to wed Aug. 17
AUSTINTOWN -- The engagement of Erin Seigfried and Dennis Pacholec, both of 7276 Stone Valley Lane,
Theft of skid loader
Theft of skid loader AUSTINTOWN -- Police are investigating a report that a thief drove a skid
Officials investigate food poisoning
TRANSFER, Pa. -- Chris Hackett said Pennsylvania authorities are still trying to determine the
POLAND Fire and beating precede death
Police don't know why the man waited so long to report an assault. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
Kimberly Ziegler, William Blott Jr. set wedding date
AUSTINTOWN -- Announced by Cheryl Ziegler and Terry Ziegler, both of Austintown, is the engagement
HERMITAGE Searchers find body in Shenango River
The fisherman's friends didn't realize he was missing until after dark. By HAROLD GWIN
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Auburn Doubledays (22-12) at Scrappers (19-15). When: 7:05. Radio: WNIO-AM (1390).
Neshannock school board hires superintendent
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Neshannock School District board of education has hired Michael Hink as
SWIMMING Nathan King gains all-America status in two state events
The Warren Harding senior ranks among the top 40 swimmers in the nation. By JOHN BASSETTI
Trustees meeting tonight
Trustees meeting tonight NEW SPRINGFIELD -- Springfield Township trustees were to meet in special
Board delays vote on condo project
Residents are worried the development would increase traffic and affect the rural atmosphere.
Death investigated
Death investigated HUBBARD -- The Trumbull County coroner's office and city police are
REUNIONS
XChaney High School Class of 1942 classmates will meet for brunch at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 5 at Denny's in
FARRELL New apartments won't receive break from property taxes
The agency needs to apply to the county for nonprofit status. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON
MAHONING VALLEY Charities feel effects of falling market
People who usually give their extra money to charity don't have it to give with the plunging stock
Rep files motion, affidavits
The congressman wants a hearing and the opportunity to call witnesses. By PATRICIA MEADE
BIRTHS
Forum Health Northside Charmaine Whipple, 4250 Hillman Way, Youngstown, girl, July 20. Darren
Court reverses 1 conviction in child's rape
By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- The 11th District Court of Appeals has
Lewis-Cornwell wedding is set for mid-August
Gale Lewis-Washington of 6043 Applecrest Court, Boardman, and Terry R. Lewis of 548 Idora Ave.,
Mercer County delays incarceration fee
MERCER, Pa. -- The Mercer County Prison Board has delayed implementation of a daily inmate
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