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Stories published March 25, 2002

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

Prosecutors: Penalize rep for behavior

Prosecutors want the judge to fine the congressman if he doesn't follow her rules. By PATRICIA


HOWLAND Avalon Holdings reports another financial loss

The Howland-based company lost $3.3 million last year. HOWLAND -- Avalon Holdings Corp., the


SALEM Runner helps in leukemia battle

The phys ed teacher runs in memory of a child who died as an infant and in honor of a sixth-grader


HERMITAGE TEACHERS STRIKE State union discusses wage offer

The two sides will meet today for the first time since the strike began. By HAROLD GWIN


Race not a factor in harsh sentence

Opinion: James Goins and Chad Barnette, two 17-year-olds who brutally beat an 83-year-old man and left him


IN TUNE With Ronald L. Gould

Age: 69; born Christmas Day, 1932. Hometown: Joliet, Ill.; resides in Liberty. Occupation:


A reporter's journey through the 2001-02 basketball season

Let me admit something -- I'm a lousy fan. When I'm a fan, I root for my team to blow out the


Shooting leaves man dead

The shooting was one of five that occurred in the city over the weekend. YOUNGSTOWN -- City police


New Castle man charged in shooting

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- One man is charged and police are searching for others in a shooting on the


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POLAND Trustees seek funding for recreation projects

The projects are contingent upon proper funding. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


Trustees are doing the best for Austintown

Opinion: Trustees are doing the best for Austintown EDITOR: This is in response to the recent letter to


Vo-tech students aren't thrilled about being transferred

Howland is considering offering more vocational programs itself in the future. By STEPHEN SIFF


Blockwatch meeting

Blockwatch meeting YOUNGSTOWN -- Buckeye Eyes and Ears Blockwatch meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at


THE SKUBE FILE

THE SKUBE FILE Background Name: Dr. Michael Skube Age: 55 Employment: Effective June 17,


Shenango police seek missing W.Va. teen

Shenango police seek missing W.Va. teen NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Shenango Township police are searching


At Oscars, it's a night of firsts

Denzel Washington and Halle Berry, above, show off their lead-acting Oscars at the 74th Annual


GOLDEN GLOVES Sallaz looks impressive, improves mark to 3-0

The Fitch High senior advanced to the semifinals. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT ERIE --


Weekend arrest at Prime Outlets

GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Pennsylvania State Police said they arrested a Pittsburgh woman with about 50


TRAFICANT ON TRIAL Rulings due on vendetta testimony

One lawyer is puzzled to have his client subpoenaed by the congressman. By PATRICIA MEADE


Farrell drug suspect remains in jail

Walter L. Cannon, 42, of Roemer Boulevard, Farrell, remained in Mercer County Jail this morning on


COURTS

TRUMBULL COUNTY Docket John C. Johnson vs. Richard E. Robinson, settled. Advanced Medical vs.


Campaign finance reform changes political game

Opinion: The McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Bill passed Wednesday night by the U.S. Senate may not be


MOUNTAINEER RESULTS

MOUNTAINEER RESULTS SUNDAY 1st--Successfull Mike9.604.002.80 Doniphan (D.McFadden)2.802.60


WORTH A LOOK

AUCTIONS XA family fun auction will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. April 21 at St. George Recreation


COLUMBIANA SCHOOLS Contractors work on sports projects

The district received a grant because a component of the track material is recycled tires. By


NORTHEAST OHIO Parks receive award for user satisfaction

Two of the state parks added electricity to their campgrounds in response to customer desires.


AT A GLANCE NCAA basketball

MEN SUNDAY'S SCORES East Regional: Maryland 90, Connecticut 82. Midwest Regional: Kansas 104,


FASHION Future designer has her own ideas

Ashley Holt has been sewing since she was in the sixth grade. BALTIMORE SUN Sewing is one of


Luring attempt

Luring attempt YOUNGSTOWN -- The driver of a van tried to lure an 11-year-old girl into the


CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT Battle of Boardman Park

By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER BOARDMAN -- The tranquility and open fields of


MAHONING COUNTY Inspector will bee back on the job

Though he was mad as a hornet last year about not getting paid, the Leetonia man is ready to inspect


Sharon girl accosted

Sharon girl accosted BROOKFIELD -- A 15-year-old Sharon girl told police she was walking on Davis


JORDAN

Opinion: Jordan Times, Amman, March 19: Coming on the heels of the communal riots and bloodshed between


YOUNGSTOWN ROAD RUNNERS CLUB HALF MARATHON RESULTS YRRC DISTANCE CLASSIC

YOUNGSTOWN ROAD RUNNERS CLUB HALF MARATHON RESULTS YRRC DISTANCE CLASSIC Top 5 men 1, Matt Folk,


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Mahoning County commissioners, 10 a.m., regular meeting, hearing room, courthouse


Woman faces charge of homicide

YOUNGSTOWN -- City police arrested a 31-year-old South Side woman on a charge of reckless homicide


TRAFICANT ON TRIAL Ex-neighbor says rep was generous

The judge will decide on whether to allow testimony from one of the congressman's witnesses. By


New Catholic schools chief brings experience

Enrollment in Charlotte's Catholic schools nearly doubled under Michael Skube's leadership. By RON


COLUMBIANA CORNER Salem City Council honors Weingart for 50 years on job

Salem City Council recently recognized Don Weingart, utilities superintendent, for 50 years of


CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown

A warrant for Kenneth A. Uthe is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week.


HERMITAGE STRIKE Union rep discusses issue of wages

Work on the high school renovation and expansion project resumed despite the strike. By HAROLD