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Stories published June 24, 2002

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Jim and Heather Hughes, 1637 Chattanooga, Youngstown, girl, June 22.


WORTH A LOOK

AUCTIONS XFriends of Fashion will hold a cocktail party and silent auction at 6:30 p.m. Friday at


IF YOU GOk

IF YOU GOk Noah's Lost Ark Animal Sanctuary for abused exotic animals, 8424 Bedell Road, off U.S


LOCAL

LOCAL Former resident advances to finals CHICAGO, Ill. -- Joe Surack, fighting from the Kokomo


Knox won't forget four-error performance

He made three errors in one inning in the Scrappers' 9-4 loss on Saturday. By BRIAN RICHESSON


TCTA SEVEN SEVENTEEN KEITH VENS MEMORIAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT

TCTA SEVEN SEVENTEEN KEITH VENS MEMORIAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT Sunday Avalon Inn, Warren Men's


Police charge New Castle man in homicide

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Authorities said they don't know yet why a city man was shot to death as he


Don't wait to take ephedra supplements off shelves

Opinion: As the number of deaths and other catastrophic reactions associated with use of the so-called herbal


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& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;CHAPPELL & lt;/B & gt;, George V., 81, of Sebring;


DOROTHY WRONA DAVID STORIE

DOROTHY WRONA DAVID STORIE YOUNGSTOWN -- Dorothy Wrona, 1515 Sequoya Drive, and David W. Storie,


DEBRA BLASIMAN GUY MAGGIO

DEBRA BLASIMAN GUY MAGGIO NEW SPRINGFIELD -- Debra Sue Blasiman and Guy Victor Maggio exchanged


SCRAPPERS NOTEBOOK From Cafaro Field

Mound warrior: Scrappers right-handed pitcher Kyle Evans made his second start as he works his way


LORRAINE FERARACCIO MARK LIVOSKY

LORRAINE FERARACCIO MARK LIVOSKY CAMPBELL -- Lorraine Feraraccio, daughter of Joseph and Shirley


Ryan owes citizens campaign law compliance

Opinion: For the howls of protest that emerged from Ohio Sen. Tim Ryan, D-Niles, when his congressional


NICOLE NERO MICHAEL HACKSTEDDE

NICOLE NERO MICHAEL HACKSTEDDE STRUTHERS -- Exchanging marriage vows May 18 before the Rev. Philip


ONE ON ONE | Jacqueline Millner Guild director finds satisfaction spreading the arts

Has art always played an important role in your life? I'd have to say yes. Growing up in


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Austintown Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., board meeting room, regular meeting.


ON AREA DIAMONDS Youth baseball and softball

BABE RUTH (14-15s) Sluggers 12, East Side Kiwanis 0 -- Aaron Pollack pitched four shutout innings,


Afghanistan not behaving like another Vietnam

Opinion: Afghanistan not behaving like another Vietnam EDITOR: Is Afghanistan another Vietnam or is it


TEEN STRAIGHT TALK 'There is no right way to do a wrong thing'

The program's presenters interact with students to teach the message of abstinence. By AMY HOUSLEY


COLUMBIANA CORNER Wanted: A desk for the county commissioner

Columbiana County Commissioner President Jim Hoppel is looking for a new desk. Hoppel inherited


CLASS B LEAGUE Teams in close race with 18-3 records

Leaders Youngstown Propane and Line Drive Academy will meet again Wednesday at Cene Park. By PAUL


INSIDE

INSIDE Tony Armas Jr. pitched six strong innings and hit an RBI triple as the Montreal Expos


Network to distribute information on crimes

Network to distribute information on crimes BOARDMAN -- The Boardman Police Department is creating


AVALON PROBE Lawyer explains job to the FBI

Perfette didn't return to work after the FBI raided his siblings' house and seized more than


With Jacqueline Millner

With Jacqueline Millner Age: 53. Hometown: Sharon, Pa., since 1986; formerly of Canton; a


YOUNGSTOWN Phar-Mor plans sale at auction

By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR BUSINESS EDITOR YOUNGSTOWN -- The end of Phar-Mor is near. The


By KATIE-NELL SCANLON

By KATIE-NELL SCANLON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER THE 400-POUND CATS ROAM restlessly through the


COLUMBIANA Finding a job at The Way Station

Giving people a chance to work is as important as training them to work, the center's director said.


WARREN City looks to general fund

The justice department issued a report earlier this year, listing 32 modifications to be made to


INDIAN MOTORCYCLES For dealer, venture is a joyride

A local businessman brings a motorcycle legend back to the Mahoning Valley. By DON SHILLING


Annual festival

Annual festival CAMPBELL -- The annual Summer in the City festival is July 5-7 in Roosevelt Park.


xNo more boiling

xNo more boiling LEETONIA -- Village officials have lifted an order for village water customers to