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OHIO

OHIO Fall turkey hunting options expanded The 16-day Ohio fall wild turkey hunting season will


Cash and chaos

By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER SHARON, Pa. -- An event designed to promote the downtown


VETERANS

VETERANS Training tournament IOWA CITY -- Mahoning Valley residents who are visually impaired


NEW CASTLE Update on school building

School officials have asked if they can expand the project. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW


Candidate challenges opponent to debates

Candidate challenges opponent to debates OLD BRIDGE, N.J. -- Even as Republicans contested Frank


MAHONING VALLEY Doctors consider leaving as premiums continue to rise

The exodus could lead to a shortage of surgeons. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN VINDICATOR HEALTH WRITER


THE KOVELS | Antiques and Collecting Marks determine ages of silver cups and mugs

Silver cups and silver mugs were popular gifts in Victorian times. The metal had a known value, so


PATRICIA C. SYAK | Symphony notes 'La Boheme,' Mozart highlight season

The Youngstown Symphony Society presents a variety of musical experiences during the coming weeks,


RAY SWANSON | Keystoner Morrison gets 500th victory at Farrell

Whew! That's a lot of wins. Harriett Morrison, long-time coach of the Farrell High School girls'


DRUG RAIDS Youngstown

The Youngstown Vice Squad arrested several people while executing search warrants. The homes


Salvation Army makes mission of senior aid

Members visit the elderly and offer a hand with food over Christmas. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR


MAHONING VALLEY Trumbull lacks purchasing controls employed by other counties

By PEGGY SINKOVICH and STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- Employees in neighboring


CLUB CALENDAR

ASSOCIATIONS XAmerican Association of University Women will meet at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday at the


PENNSYLVANIA Politician proposes making teachers employees of state

A local teachers union president suggested a better approach would be to require binding


JAMES DULLEY Cutting your utility bills Tuck doors into walls, and watch space grow

Q. At a recent home show, several of the houses had pocket doors. I am going to add two rooms to my


Ex-aides, witness work for Traficant

Traficant's campaign treasurer would not allow The Vindicator to check receipts submitted by the


PREP SOCCER Mooney gives 'free clinic' in rout of Champion

The Cardinals scored four goals in the first 24 minutes of the 6-0 win. By BILL SULLIVAN


FAMILY SHOW 'Annie' will play again

The company's co-founder and her niece are playing principal roles in the production. By GARRY L.


1 view: Low rates, lawsuits spurred crisis

The answer, one insurer says, is to make losers of medical malpractice suits pay all costs. By


MARY JO NAGY | Pets Don't let animals run the streets

October's article includes several topics that may not appear to be similar but are important to


Garden Forum holds flower show

YOUNGSTOWN -- The Garden Forum of the Greater Youngstown Area held a flower show Sept. 14 and 15 at


LINDA REESE DONALD EYNON

LINDA REESE DONALD EYNON OCHO RIOS, Jamaica -- Linda Lorraine Reese and Donald Thomas Eynon were


LISA STEPHENS CHADWICK MILLER

LISA STEPHENS CHADWICK MILLER CANFIELD -- Married at 2 p.m. Aug. 31 at St. Michael Church were Dr.


SHARON Cash and chaos

By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER SHARON, Pa. -- An event designed to promote the downtown


CULTURAL EVOLUTION When arts collide

Big changes are in store for American culture as the population shifts from a white majority. By


Cancer group selects volunteer as relay ambassador

The Shenango Boulevard woman emphasized that research takes money. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Raleigh and Monica McIntosh, 988 N. Market St., East Palestine, boy, Oct. 4.


INFORMATION

INFORMATION If you go More information: The Jerome Chamber of Commerce is at P.O. Drawer K,


SMALL COLLEGES Walsh stays unbeaten; Mount Union rumbles

Westminster and Bethany lost, while Thiel triumphed. STAFF/WIRE REPORTS CANTON -- Walsh


TRUMBULL COUNTY Dollars and scents

The following is a list of air-freshener and disinfectant-spray purchases since January from several


YOUNGSTOWN Seminars explore bringing yoga to schools

The exercises can help to stimulate or calm pupils, advocates say. By RON COLE VINDICATOR STAFF


JUST THE FACTS

JUST THE FACTS Detection guidelines About 500 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this


PREP SOCCER Willis leads Mooney; Fitch blanks Lake

The Howland and Champion girls teams also posted wins. STRUTHERS -- Kellie Willis scored two goals


JACK WOLLITZ Local angler closer to bass pro status

Dan Mansky took another step toward his lifelong dream of becoming a big-time pro bass angler last


PENNSYLVANIA California errors launch Rock win

Slippery Rock quarterback Jeff Valentino tossed a trio of TD passes. By BILL ALBRIGHT VINDICATOR


WHAT'S DOING?

SPECIAL EVENTS, SEASONS, ETC. A new check station is available for deer in Mahoning County. Ace


LIMELIGHT Awards, achievements

AUSTINTOWN -- Chuck Eddy, owner of Chuck Eddy Dodge, has been elected Ohio's representative to the


An alternative view of pay raises at YSU

Opinion: An alternative view of pay raises at YSU EDITOR: Your Sept. 29 editorial on compensation at


GIRLS SOCCER Boardman ties seeded Hoover

Janeen Masternick scored twice as the unseeded Spartans tied their future Federal League opponent.


CLASSES AND CLINICS

CLASSES AND CLINICS Birth-related classes Monday: Sibling Preparation Class, first Monday of


MIKE BRAUN Issue of motor hp to air at meeting

By Mike Braun Vindicator Outdoor EditorThe issue of boat motor horsepower on Pymatuning Reservoir


KEYSTONE CLIPS School goes to great heights to show patriotism

More than 350 pupils and faculty and staff members at Notre Dame Elementary School in Hermitage paid


MICHELE MURANSKY LARRY BALIO

MICHELE MURANSKY LARRY BALIO OCHO RIOS, Jamaica -- Michelle Muransky and Larry Balio, both of 446


MARTIN SLOANE | Supermarket Shopper Check out future of grocery stores

In a recent column, I wrote about the major changes that have shaped the way we now shop for


Kollats honored for anniversary at dinner party

CANFIELD -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kollat, 145 Village Blvd., were honored Oct. 5 at a dinner at


An ode to NFL: the No Fun League

"QB, or not QB: that is the question. "Whether 'tis better in the formation to batter the line by


LIBERTY

LIBERTY Leaf collection Liberty Township has paper lawn-refuse bags available to residents. The


TARA PAVELKO CHRISTOPHER KIRTOS

TARA PAVELKO CHRISTOPHER KIRTOS CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Sand Key Beach was the setting at 11 a.m.


CROSS COUNTRY E. Palestine, United win league titles

Danny Simpson of Leetonia defended his crown as he took first place in 17 minutes, 18 seconds.


Doctors consider leaving as premiums continue to rise

The exodus could lead to a shortage of surgeons. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN VINDICATOR HEALTH WRITER


3 held on burglary, kidnapping charges

NEWTON FALLS -- Police arrested three Portage County men after a brief struggle and charged them


OCTOBER PLANS | Awareness activities

The Mahoning Valley American Cancer Society has planned several events during October, which is


LISA HUTCHKO MATTHEW NICHOLSON

LISA HUTCHKO MATTHEW NICHOLSON GREENFORD -- Lisa Marie Hutchko and Matthew Jason Nicholson


BRIDGET DUNNE HERBERT PAULY IV

BRIDGET DUNNE HERBERT PAULY IV ROCKY RIVER -- Nuptial vows were exchanged in the presence of the


WIN, PLACE & amp; SHOW

NORTHFIELD RESULTS SATURDAY 1st--Devo Hanover (T Jones)16.605.403.80 Scotty Hill (J


NEWTON FALLS Driver has list of offenses

His convictions range from DUI to failure to stop for a school bus unloading children. By SHERRI


CYNDA BACANI DOUGLAS BRAINARD

CYNDA BACANI DOUGLAS BRAINARD YOUNGSTOWN -- Cynda Lynn Bacani and Douglas Carl Brainard, both of


Running backward: a historical view of Youngstown's Peace Race

Opinion: EDITOR: Please allow me to reminisce and to recall clearly the events that led to Youngstown's


Family celebration in Columbiana marks Evanses' 60th anniversary

CANFIELD -- Mr. and Mrs. George Evans, 6-A Hunters Woods Blvd., were honored on the occasion of


WITH THE VETS | Veterans meetings

Meeting schedule for the week of Oct. 6: TODAY Post 3307, VFW, 1351 Albert St., Youngstown, 2


KEISHA MCGEE JASON WAGNER

KEISHA MCGEE JASON WAGNER YOUNGSTOWN -- New Bethel Baptist Church was the setting at 3 p.m. Sept.


BLOOD DRIVES

MONDAY Farmington VFW Post 7200, state Route 534, West Farmington, 1-7 p.m. Mesopotamia Township


PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE

SATURDAY'S SCORES FOOTBALL AREA Alliance 28, Can. Timken 20 Kennedy Catholic 38, Lutheran


CHERYL DARNELL CORY KERR

CHERYL DARNELL CORY KERR THURMAN -- Cheryl Renee Darnell and Cory Philmore Kerr were married at


SCOTT SHALAWAY The ups and downs of house finches

When I arrived here on the ridge back in 1985 and set up my first feeding station, the only red


VIENNA Packard equips new plant

Delphi Packard is striving for zero defects at its new plastics location. THE VINDICATOR,


CURRENT PRICES | Around the nation

Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the


Fair board officers

Fair board officers BAZETTA -- The 15 directors of the Trumbull County Fair Board met at the


PLAYOFFS At a glance

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York vs. Anaheim Tuesday--New York 8, Anaheim 5 Wednesday--Anaheim 8, New


Garden club will sponsor lecture

CANFIELD -- St. Michael Garden Club will sponsor a program by Bill Hixson, world-renowned designer,


Morning at the Museum

Morning at the Museum CORTLAND -- Dr. Louis Zona, executive director of The Butler Institute of


BASEBALL

BASEBALL Indoor workouts -- will be available for players ages 14-17 from November through


RACHAEL CARLISLE ERIC MADDEN

RACHAEL CARLISLE ERIC MADDEN MINERAL RIDGE -- The wedding of Rachael A. Carlisle and Eric R.


JOHN KOVACH | Colleges Hanson has Malone rolling

CANTON -- Don Hanson is applying the football lessons that he learned from coach Guy Gibbs at


SURVIVING & amp; THRIVING Cancer cannot silence songwriter

One of the changes cancer caused in Brenda Rider's life was a return to her playing and writing


YSU Tuition relief coming, Taft says

Many say the faculty and administration pay raises came at a bad time. By JOHN GOODWIN Jr. and IAN


McKelvey should be willing to justify income tax increase

Opinion: Youngstown Mayor George M. McKelvey, city council and the unions representing the police and


INSURANCE SURVEY

INSURANCE SURVEY Medical malpractice Ninety-six percent of physicians say the rising cost of


Programs on Germany

Programs on Germany NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Programs about German culture and government are being


NEW CASTLE Musical gets into habit of humor

In 'Nunsense,' a convent tries to raise some money after a dining disaster. By GARRY L. CLARK


HELPING HANDS | Volunteering

Volunteer Services Agency, a United Way agency, is a local resource for volunteer recruitment in the


WEATHERSFIELD RMI blasts Boeing plan to buy Russian

RMI says it's 'making noise' to assure that Congress won't allow Boeing to use foreign suppliers for


YSU

YSU Tennis team blanks St. Francis YOUNGSTOWN -- The Youngstown State women's tennis team beat


Industrial park filling fast

The past year has been a good one for the Ohio Works Industrial Park. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY


MERCER COUNTY COURT Seven sentenced

Judge Thomas Dobson of Mercer County Common Pleas Court sentenced seven people during a session of


COLLEGE FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE

EAST Albany, N.Y. 35, Wagner 14 Alfred 20, Union, N.Y. 12 Bentley 34, Mass.-Lowell 9 C.W.


SALEM Salvation Army makes mission of senior aid

Members visit the elderly and offer a hand with food over Christmas. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR


NICOLE MARTUCCI FREDRIC DIBLASIO JR.

NICOLE MARTUCCI FREDRIC DIBLASIO JR. AUSTINTOWN -- The marriage of Nicole Martucci and Fredric


LOCAL

LOCAL At the Book Nook A program on bats will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Book Nook in


Former mining town is a gem

The mountainside village is anything but the typical tourist trap. By CATHY SECKMAN VINDICATOR


AGENDA

AGENDA MONDAY Austintown Township trustees, regular meeting, 7 p.m., 82 Ohltown Road. Vienna


FBI's silence not good for voters

Opinion: Once again the FBI looms large in an election in the Mahoning Valley, and once again voters are


CAMPAIGN REPORT Ex-aides, witness work for Traficant

Traficant's campaign treasurer would not allow The Vindicator to check receipts submitted by the