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Stories published May 10, 2002

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

BASKETBALL

BASKETBALL Grove City High School -- needs a team for a tournament Nov. 29-30 and for the


CONGRESSIONAL RACES GOP: Dems' stronghold looks weaker

By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- The National Republican Congressional


GAME TIME Today

Who: Astros (C. Hernandez 3-0) at Pirates (J. Anderson 2-4). When: 7:05 p.m. Radio/TV: WKST-AM


YOUNGSTOWN PRESCHOOL

By MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- A royal flush in poker probably wouldn't


MAHONING COUNTY Failure of tax rouses Reese

Commissioners plan to fight hard for passage of the tax in the November election. By BOB JACKSON


LORDSTOWN SCHOOLS Principal leaves job for a post at TCTC

The longtime principal has worked in the district about 18 years. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


DEEP THINKER N.J. student finds outlet for thoughts

This year, more than 4,000 elementary and secondary school pupilsparticipated in the Kids Philosophy


YSU

YSU Softball DAYTON -- Illinois-Chicago sophomore Jacque Vaca went 3-for-3 with two RBIs, as the


EAST SIDE Agency unveils building

The new Salvation Army building is being used primarily for church services. By D.A. WILKINSON


OHIO Poll: Fewer approve of Taft's performance

The governor's disapproval rating is an all-time high. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS


PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE

BASEBALL THURSDAY'S SCORES TOURNAMENT DIVISION II Struthers 17, Wilson 0 Niles at Lakeview,


Thanks, mom, for a life of love

Saturday will be an exciting day for me. It's my junior prom. For weeks now, I have eagerly


Miss Addicott to be bride of Mr. Achenbach

The engagement of Adrienne Marie Addicott, daughter of Jeffery and Alexis Addicott of Hermitage,


OHIO POLL Other results

Other Ohio Poll results released Thursday show: U.S. Sen. George Voinovich's job performance


YOUNGSTOWN Educator: Let's get parents involved

Adults must be better models of behavior, said the leader of an effort to promote character in the


AUSTINTOWN During speech, mother discusses struggles of son's mental illness

Federation of Families is available to anyone who deals with children suffering from any type of


BASEBALL Liberty outlasts Salem

SALEM -- The Liberty High baseball team scored eight runs in the final three innings to defeat Salem


PREP SOFTBALL Boardman wins battle of best

Last year's state qualifiers, Boardman and Poland, needed eight innings to decide matters. By MARK


BECKY SHER | Hype Electronics geared for women

It's a great time to be a woman shopping for electronics. Why? Because it seems like every company


SALEM Mother names hospital in suit

The lawsuit alleges that the hospital and a doctor delayed administering antibiotics. SALEM --


COLUMBIANA Hearing to focus on TV service

Customers may comment on service issues and their future cable-related interests. COLUMBIANA --


Spartans edge Bulldogs

Spartans edge Bulldogs The Boardman High softball team produced the big break it needed in the top


MOUNTAINEER ENTRIES

MOUNTAINEER ENTRIES TODAY -- 7 P.M. 1st--$10,300, mdn cl $4,000-$4,000, 3YO up, 1 1/8mi. Reid


INDICTMENTS Mahoning County

The following people were indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County grand jury: Megan E. Buchanan,


CLUB CALENDAR

ASSOCIATIONS XWarren Charter Chapter, American Business Women's Association, will meet at 6 p.m.


YOUNGSTOWN City eyes costs to redevelop airport

The city is making plans since its last industrial park is almost full. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN


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WARREN Red Cross ends year with a big splash

Volunteers help the children in the pool twice each week throughout the school year. By DENISE


Shannon Price, Jason Lukz plan August wedding

NORTHVILLE, Mich. -- Frederick and Linda Price of Northville, Mich., are announcing the engagement


COLUMBIANA COUNTY Judge sets trial date for murder suspect

The judge gave permission to take the deposition of a police officer who was at the scene. By


SAY WHAT

SAY WHAT "In the beginning, the students were afraid of change. But the kids got together. The


CANFIELD Bayus blocks widening of road

Trustees will take another vote on the road improvements Monday. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF


WARREN State board is dropping complaint against attorney

The attorney still has a contempt of court case pending against her out of Columbiana County. By


Bids for high school

Bids for high school NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- City school officials opened bids for construction of a


Sherlock is target of 2nd investigation

The ethics commission waited for completion of the state audit before launching its own probe. By


Government shouldn't pay for steel pensions

Opinion: Government shouldn't pay for steel pensions EDITOR: I wish to express my opposition to the use


Jennifer Harold, Chad Dennewitz set wedding date

BOARDMAN -- Vincent and Dorothy Harold, 28 Erskine Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter,


LAWRENCE COUNTY One commissioner's horse race

A 4-year-old mare, a former race horse, broke free from a nearby Amish farm. By LAURE CIOFFI


WEST BRANCH Board awards bids for work

The board also anticipates accepting bids for the K-8 building. BELOIT -- The West Branch Board


MERCER COUNTY Officials OK bonds for BHC

Commissioners approved funding for repairing the Hadley Dam. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK VINDICATOR


GIRARD Lawmaker says council is getting financial data

Residents still don't realize the depth of the city's problems, the councilwoman said. By TIM


NESHANNOCK School board OKs proposal for budget

The board is looking for new legal representation. NEW CASTLE -- The Neshannock Area School Board


TRACK AND FIELD Harding cruises to Trumbull County crown

Maplewood edged Girard for the girls title on the final event. By DOUG CHAPIN VINDICATOR


YOUNGSTOWN Commissioners approve sale of bonds for YMCA branch

By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR COURTHOUSE REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- Construction of a $12 million


GAIL WHITE Motherhood more important than big plans

As a young, single, childless woman I had big plans. I was going to be a big executive with a big


Free WRTA pass

Free WRTA pass YOUNGSTOWN -- Joe Lewis Wilson Jr. won a six-month transit pass from Western


Guard leaves airport

Guard leaves airport VIENNA -- The National Guard troops assigned to Youngstown-Warren Regional


YOUNGSTOWN Children to learn about sports safety

YOUNGSTOWN -- The Child Life & amp; Education Department at Forum Health Tod Children's


BIRTHS

St. Elizabeth John and Jennifer Herr, R.R. 1, Box 84, Edinburg, Pa., twin boys, May 9.


TEEN HEALTH

TEEN HEALTH Bad breath can indicate nose, sinus, tooth woes Q. I have always had bad breath.


HERMITAGE SCHOOLS Arbiters work on dispute

Arbitration meetings lasted nearly eight hours. HERMITAGE, Pa. -- Another arbitration session in