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Stories published March 16, 2002

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

Work on sewer project to get under way

SALEM -- Work is to begin next week on a nearly $1.5 million sewer project. Crews from J.S. Paris


CLUB CALENDAR

ASSOCIATIONS XMahoning Valley Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors will meet at 11:30


WARREN City to require grant applicants to attend information meeting

Two meetings will be held in early April for prospective applicants. By AMANDA C. DAVIS


Miss Morrison, Mr. Thomas are engaged

NEW WATERFORD -- Announcement is being made by Wayne and Terri Morrison, 1443 Kibler Road, of the


City reduces water tap-in fees

The new tap-in fees are based on the size of the connected waterline. EAST PALESTINE -- City


LOCAL

LOCAL Canfield Fairgrounds to host horse show CANFIELD -- The Northern Ohio QHA, an American


From now on, just call it Delphi Corp.

TROY, Mich. -- Delphi Automotive Systems is changing its name to reflect its movement toward


HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT King earns regional royalty

The Bristol senior led the Panthers past Strasburg-Franklin and into the state tournament. By TOM


HERMITAGE, PA. Seniors voice concerns over insurance rates

A national drug prescription program enacted by Congress now would take three years to implement, an


MASURY Ivor J. Lee closes its doors

MASURY -- Ivor J. Lee Inc., in business in northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio since


Pomona Grange to mark 125th year

GREENVILLE, Pa. -- William A. Steel, state grange master, will be the guest speaker when Mercer


Washington Post

Washington Post HIP-HOP: Members of the Muslim rap group Native Deen -- Joshua Salaam, from right,


Bill aims to tighten laws on strip clubs

The ACLU says it will determine its involvement on each case individually. By MICHELE C. HLADIK


GETTING IT RIGHT

UFamilies interested in being hosts this summer for teen students from Northern Ireland should


NILES Man who threw semen on women gets 60 days in jail

Two victims attended the proceeding and said they were satisfied with the sentence. By DENISE DICK


Kennedy Catholic spoils Indians' celebration

Senior Nolan Reimold scored 20 points. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT INDIANA, Pa. --


EAST PALESTINE City reduces water tap-in fees

The new tap-in fees are based on the size of the connected waterline. EAST PALESTINE -- City


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Jeff and Wendy Hritz, 360 Shields Road, Youngstown, girl, March 14.


Brains on display

Brains on display Fourth-grade pupils in Mahoning and Trumbull counties will have the opportunity


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Benjamin A. Donlow Jr., 35, of 15 Oak Park, Youngstown, and


Parents reveal Susany-Pavelko wedding plans

BOARDMAN -- Plans for the upcoming marriage of Jennifer Elaine Susany, 3941 Arden Blvd., and Michael


Tipper Gore weighs run for Senate seat

Tipper Gore weighs run for Senate seat WASHINGTON -- Tipper Gore cut short a trip to California


March Madness strikes, no cure in sight

Opinion: It's called & quot;March Madness, & quot; but the NCAA basketball tournament has already


MAHONING COUNTY Domestic Relations Court goes online

Users can find out about court operations and download all court forms. By BOB JACKSON


Court goes online

Users can find out about court operations and download all court forms. By BOB JACKSON


August date set for Brandy Arthur, Robert A. Davies

Announcement of the engagement of Brandy L. Arthur, 1874-B Tamarack Circle N., Columbus, and Robert


Manning-Ray engagement is announced

HUBBARD -- Michael and Linda Manning of Hubbard are announcing the engagement of their daughter,


Seniors voice concerns over insurance rates

A national drug prescription program enacted by Congress now would take three years to implement, an


Endorsement meeting gives hint of things to come in 17th

Opinion: If the Trumbull County Democratic Party had been the slightest bit interested in hearing from the


Associated Press

Associated Press TARGET DESIGNERS: Employee Jesse Shelvin fills the racks with Mossimo designer


SALEM Work on sewer project to get under way

SALEM -- Work is to begin next week on a nearly $1.5 million sewer project. Crews from J.S. Paris


LAWRENCE COUNTY Fosnaught named to state board

The board supplies information to the state department of education for school subsidies. By LAURE


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First sermon offered

First sermon offered YOUNGSTOWN -- Deborah Dean Gregory-Robinson will give her first sermon at


Man who threw semen on women gets 60 days in jail

Two victims attended the proceeding and said they were satisfied with the sentence. By DENISE DICK


BOXING Bailey has bout slated at Packard

Wilson High student Dominic Leonelli will fight in an exhibition on Saturday. By SAL MARINO


Portion of Fifth Avenue to be closed to traffic

Portion of Fifth Avenue to be closed to traffic LIBERTY -- Fifth Avenue, between Mansell and


NORTH JACKSON Raggedys to riches: Dolls prove valuable

Turns out, this Raggedy Ann and Andy aren't so shabby after all. NORTH JACKSON -- Phyllis Watson


Marriage conference

Marriage conference WARREN -- A marriage restoration conference will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.


NATION Native Deen offers clean message to Muslim rap beat

New Muslim rap praises values over violence. By DAVID CHO WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON --The


Animal welfare group selects site for shelter

The agency will rely partly on donations to fund its efforts. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM


Surely the devil is your enemy, so take him for an enemy.

Surely the devil is your enemy, so take him for an enemy. Koran 35:6


MAHONING VALLEY Temp agencies see jobs as tryouts for permanent posts

One agency manager said 80 percent of temporary jobs become permanent. YOUNGSTOWN -- As businesses


SLIPPERY ROCK, PA. University acquires 20 acres

The capital fund-raising effort has achieved its goal. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK VINDICATOR


YOUNGSTOWN Chamber to honor two longtime Valley leaders

Ohio's lieutenant governor is the speaker for the luncheon meeting. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY