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Stories published June 1, 2002

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Grant received from Rosie's kids foundation

Grant received from Rosie's kids foundation WARREN -- Catholic Charities Regional Agency received


Lisbon wins 4-x-100

Maplewood's Dave Pykare won the 1600 and Columbiana's Derek Garrod won the 100 and 200. By JOE


DIVISION IV REGIONAL BASEBALL Maplewood subdues Reserve, 6-4

After starting 8-12, the Rockets are playing their best baseball of the season. By RYAN JONES


City's Web site is up and running

The Web site, www.warren.org, was designed by Warren Pages, a downtown company. By DENISE DICK


YOUNGSTOWN Upcoming demolition of school prompts nostalgia from alumni

Harding and Taft elementary schools will be demolished this summer and replaced. By RON COLE


EDITOR:

Opinion: EDITOR: If a stunning ignorance of the facts and the willingness to flat-out lie at the drop of a


INDICTMENTS

INDICTMENTS Columbiana County A Columbiana County grand jury indicted these people: Martin E.


Last of towers is removed, first step in rebuilding taken

Opinion: The last body removed from the site of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center was a symbolic


BASEBALL TOURNAMENT

BASEBALL TOURNAMENT FRIDAY'S SCORES DIVISION I Can. GlenOak 8, Boardman 7 Cin. Anderson 11,


Bush lets Europeans know that America is resolute

Opinion: With foreign policy analysts all over the board in their postmortems of President Bush's week-long


Holocaust survivor will speak in Beloit

BELOIT -- Inspired by a letter from a West Branch Junior High School pupil, Holocaust survivor


Carrie A. Boris, Mark Rea plan Oct. 12 wedding

SALEM -- Announcement is being made by Ernest and Carole Rea, 1210 Chestnut Grove Road, of the


Man killed trying to stop a purse thief

Witnesses offered a description of the vehicle that ran over the 71-year-old man. BOARDMAN --


Hagan-Kuharich engagement is announced

NEWCOMERSTOWN -- James R. Hagan, 1248 Dunlap Creek Road, is announcing the engagement of his


Boardman's season ends with 8-7 loss

The top-ranked Spartans put on a rally that produced five runs in the seventh frame to fall short


Organ recital

Organ recital YOUNGSTOWN -- Patricia Holland will present an organ recital at 3 p.m. Sunday in the


Kristin Furrie to be bride of Kipp Owens

EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. -- The engagement of Kristin Furrie, 1705 Hazelnut Circle, and Kipp Owens of


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Fred J. Jordan II, legal age, 129 Greeley Ave., Youngstown,


TRUMBULL COUNTY Parking lot stands out for senior-complex site

Five churches are within view of a proposed site for senior housing. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR


PASTORAL ASSIGNMENTS Catholic Diocese of Youngstown

Bishop Thomas J. Tobin has announced assignments for new priests and made changes in pastoral duties


For love of autos, owners sharing their excitement

The hot rods are on display through Sunday at the Canfield Fairgrounds. By KATIE-NELL SCANLON


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Russ and Mary Jakovina, 7559 Elmland, Poland, girl, May 30 (Correction).


Christine Humason and Todd Fusner plan autumn rite

William and Paula Humason of Warren and Carole and Ronald Haus of Youngstown are announcing the


Police: Man who spent 12 hours in jail was victim of identity theft

BOARDMAN -- A Youngstown man who spent nearly 12 hours in county jail after being arrested by


DIVISION II BOYS REGIONAL Chatman strong; Petrick sets mark

Salem's Jason Greenamyer and Poland's Marc Carbon advanced to state in the 300 hurdles. By MARK W.


1The Morgantown, W.Va.,-based Gabriel Bros., an off-price, brand-name clothing and housewares chain,

1The Morgantown, W.Va.,-based Gabriel Bros., an off-price, brand-name clothing and housewares chain,


Judge reverses ruling on anti-stalking law

The ruling was challenged by an attorney from Northeast Ohio Legal Services. By BOB JACKSON


Lisa McClintock to be bride of Nicholas Lewis

YOUNGSTOWN -- Mary Beth McClintock, 1964 Bancroft Ave., is announcing the engagement of her sister,


Substance-abuse treatment for inmates receives grants

YOUNGSTOWN -- More than $64 million has been awarded to all 50 states, the District of Columbia and


YOUNGSTOWN Junior high-schoolers teach 4th-graders perils of smoking

By AMY HOUSELY VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- A half-dozen junior high school pupils have


Senior citizens are treated to spaghetti, art

LOWELLVILLE -- About 150 senior citizens turned out for the annual thank-you spaghetti dinner for


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Study: Ohio, Pa. show setbacks

Both Ohio and Pennsylvania had setbacks in the areas of low birth-weight babies and single-parent


Wedding planned by Miss Sarich, Mr. D'Agostino

Announced by Rachel A. Sarich, 577 Aurora Drive, Youngstown, and William J. Sarich of Poland is the


Associated Press

Associated Press SOLD: A 2002 Kenworth W-9 diesel truck sits on display in a showroom in Markham,


ERNIE BROWN JR. Singer works for gays' acceptance in black church

T.J. Williams of Youngstown sees himself as a missionary to the black church. He would like to


AREA

AREA CIO-NAP wins YOUNGSTOWN -- Charles Jaminet pitched five-hit ball for four innings with an


SHARON, PA. Bids to be sought for old theater

The theater will be put up for sale soon and anyone can make a bid. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR


DIVISION II 7 in 7th dusts Poland comeback

The Bulldogs had wiped out a 6-2 deficit in the sixth inning. By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS


"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you."

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you." John 14:27


Bank robbed

Bank robbed COLUMBIANA -- A male robber took an undisclosed amount of cash from National City Bank


Clemson's 153-4 is a blockbuster

Leetonia sophomore Marci Mancuso finished second in the long jump with a jump of 16-111/2. By JOE


17TH DISTRICT Womer Benjamin airs local ads

The commercial touts the Republican candidate as 'a new kind of leader.' By DAVID SKOLNICK


DIVISION II TRACK Bennett wins 400; Lewis takes discus

Girard freshman Cachet Murray won the 100 in 12.28 and Liberty's Jessica White was second in 12.51.


Motorcyclist 'critical' after Friday accident

Motorcyclist 'critical' after Friday accident COLUMBIANA -- A motorcyclist was reported in


COLLEGE NOTES Area students

CASE WESTERN RESERVE Adrienne Andrews, a 2000 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High, won her second


Former archbishop apologizes for scandal

Former archbishop apologizes for scandal MILWAUKEE -- Former Milwaukee Archbishop Rembert


Area churches offering vacation Bible school activities include:

Area churches offering vacation Bible school activities include: Bethel Lutheran Church, 425


Court declares inmate vexatious litigator

The Boardman man needs a judge's permission before he can file any legal actions. By BOB JACKSON