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Stories published June 22, 2002

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17TH DISTRICT Womer Benjamin tries to get to know Valley

The GOP candidate says people in the Valley are starting to recognize her. By DAVID SKOLNICK


Associated Press

Associated Press RALLYING FOR JUSTICE: Demonstrators assemble at the Dauphin County Courthouse in


The berry blues: Late frost hurts strawberry crops

Rain and frost cost some Pennsylvania growers up to 80 percent of their berries, one grower says.


CANFIELD SCHOOLS District begins search for new superintendent

Dante Zambrini is among the finalists for the job. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


Exponent editor wins three national awards

Exponent editor wins three national awards YOUNGSTOWN -- Lou Jacquet, editor and general manager


Vigorito-Ruby wedding is set for mid-July

Announcement is being made of the coming wedding of Jeanette Vigorito, daughter of Anthony and Maria


Firearm charges

Firearm charges POLAND -- Jelonn D. Dodson, 21, of Byron Street, Youngstown pleaded innocent


Discussing ground zero

Discussing ground zero LIBERTY -- Congregation Children of Israel and the Jewish Community


KEEPING COOL

KEEPING COOL Associated Press TOO HOT TO STAY DRY: Cousins Tylor Dickes, 12, and Kara Millnac,


Ohio ITAM auxiliary seats officers

LORAIN -- The Ohio State Auxiliary to the Italian American War Veterans held installation of


Valley restaurateurs try to revive association

Leaders say tough financial conditions might have been a factor in the low meeting attendance.


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& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;BOALS & lt;/B & gt;, Norm L., 69, of Salem; calling


Crime prevention panel seeks banquet sponsors

Crime prevention panel seeks banquet sponsors YOUNGSTOWN -- The Mayor's Task Force on Crime and


Family sues Youngstown radio station

YOUNGSTOWN -- The family of a teenage Poland girl is suing radio station WNCD 93.3, saying the girl


YOUNGSTOWN Estimating tips prompts outcry

One longtime restaurant owner argues that the IRS' new tip-taxing method could put small eateries


LINETTE HEATHERLY BRYAN BOWSER JR.

LINETTE HEATHERLY BRYAN BOWSER JR. YOUNGSTOWN -- The wedding of Linette Carles Heatherly and Bryan


CLUB CALENDAR

CLASSES XStruthers High School Class of 1943 will meet for a luncheon at 1 p.m. Friday at The


POLICE CALLS Liberty, Girard, Hubbard

Summary of police activity: LIBERTY


INDICTMENTS Mahoning County

A Mahoning County grand jury also indicted these people: Ismael Camacho, 21, Carnegie Avenue,


GETTING IT RIGHT

U The names of two high school students who participated in the American Legion's annual Buckeye


YOUNGSTOWN Grand jury indicts man on charges over bingo

The state had not issued a license for the bingo game. YOUNGSTOWN -- A 64-year-old Austintown man


FRIDAY'S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS

FRIDAY'S SPORTS TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS--Signed RHP Brian


Schmidt-Crouse wedding plans are announced

NORTH LIMA -- Plans for the forthcoming marriage of Jessica L. Schmidt, 11110 South Ave., and John


MICHELLE FRENCH BRYAN CRAMP

MICHELLE FRENCH BRYAN CRAMP MAYFIELD -- Michelle Ann French and Bryan Michael Cramp, both of 2534


WOMEN & amp; MONEY

WOMEN & amp; MONEY Quick Tips Tips for women on managing money: Create a real budget and


Miss Muransky, Larry Balio to wed in late summer

STRUTHERS -- Announcement of the engagement of Michelle Marie Muransky and Larry Balio, both of 446


Forum Health Northside

Forum Health Northside Margarita Colon and Richard Cooper, 4141 New Road, Youngstown, girl, June


MAHONING COUNTY Pilot program will help gambling addicts

Compulsive gambling often goes hand in hand with drug or alcohol addiction. By BOB JACKSON


'Get Out of Jail Early' cards

Opinion: Whatever happened to "getting tough on crime?" Four stories in the paper over three recent days


POLAND Meeting is set on upgrading of Route 224

Proposed improvements include resurfacing with a skid-resistant material. RAVENNA -- The Ohio


LAURA LEWIS MARK WAIT

LAURA LEWIS MARK WAIT YOUNGSTOWN -- The marriage of Laura Lee Lewis and Mark Fredrick Wait, both


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Joseph E. Kellar, 27, of 4320 Chester Drive, Boardman, and


Officials post signs to identify condemned houses in city

The 50 signs display the name and address of the property owner and declare the house condemned.


Quota Club honors Edith Cleaveland

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Quota Club met June 13 at St. Frances School of Nursing Auditorium to honor Edith


CHRISTINE KORTES DANIEL MEDVEC

CHRISTINE KORTES DANIEL MEDVEC YOUNGSTOWN -- Daniel Medvec of Struthers and his bride, the former


WARREN Campaign finance reform activist, 92, walks the walk

Her cross-country trek took 14 months and four pair of shoes and led to a meeting with national


LEETONIA Planning commission sought

Officials said a planning commission is needed because of the village's growth potential. By NANCY


Photo symposium, show to open at KSU

KENT -- The 41st annual Technical Symposium of the University Photographers Association of America,


LISBON County seeks opinions on taxes

Imposing a tax increase or asking for one at the ballot box are measures being considered by


LISTINGS

LISTINGS Vacation Bible School Cortland Christian Church, 153 Grove Drive, Cortland but


Warren Rotary presents service award

WARREN -- John Taylor received the first Lester Stauffer Community Service Award during a meeting


DEACON DAVID BETRAS Pentecost celebrates a rebirth day, with spiritual gifts

The descent of the Holy Spirit on the 50th day after the resurrection of Christ is marked by the


NEW CASTLE Schools' budget still not balanced

The district will be taken over by the state if it fails to make any of its bond payments or payroll


Street projects use city, state and federal funds

WARREN -- Besides the parts of 38 city streets set for resurfacing this year with city and community


YOUNGSTOWN Money talks: Women who hold family purse strings listen, learn

Nine of 10 Ohio women are solely responsible for finances at some point in their lives, one


Hospital helicopter crashes, killing three

Hospital helicopter crashes, killing three NORFOLK, Neb. -- A medical helicopter crashed during