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Police seminar

Police seminar GIRARD -- The Girard Police Department has been selected as host for a police


SCHEDULE High school football

All games at 7:30 p.m. unless noted THURSDAY Metro Athletic Conference Niles (1-6, 1-2) at


Ground to build house increased by commission

By STEPHEN SIFF VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- Regulations which would dramatically


YOUNGSTOWN Mental treatment ordered

The man could be restored to competency within a year with treatment. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR


Sparkle expansion takes shape

Deli and hot-foods sections will double in size to meet shoppers' growing appetite for convenience


WARREN Defense stockpile center remains open

The Warren depot is one of four stockpile centers deemed a 'core depot.' By SHERRI L. SHAULIS


LIBERTY \ School board

Highlights of Tuesday's Liberty Board of Education meeting: Approved the fiscal 2003 permanent


Mob-tie allegation infuriates judge

Judge Krichbaum said he's been scrutinized by investigators and come out clean. By BOB JACKSON


Mother copes with grisly find

By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- Willie Mae McGilvary can't grasp the


HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Friday night football

CHANEY (4-3, 1-0) VS. RAYEN (3-4, 1-0) Game time: 7:30 p.m. Friday at Stambaugh Stadium. Last


GREENVILLE Houpt resigns as council president

He will remain on council. By LAURI GALENTINE VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT GREENVILLE, Pa. --


PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE

TUESDAY'S RESULTS BOYS SOCCER Niles 6, Chaney 0 Mooney 4, Alliance 1 Canfield 4, Howland 0


STANDINGS Gateway Conference

ConferenceAll Games WLPFPAWLPFPA Illinois St10302032129149 S. Illinois10545233291184


WEATHERSFIELD Trustees pull out of demolition project

The township has not accepted ownership of the property. By MARY SMITH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT


NFL

NFL Favorite Points Underdog Sunday New Orleans 1 WASHINGTON Pittsburgh 61/2 CINCINNATI


2 brothers face charges

The youngest brother was not charged. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


CONGRESSIONAL RACE Juror stumps for Traficant

The juror said he wanted to help any way he could. YOUNGSTOWN -- Leo Glaser, juror No. 8 at the


MAHONING TOWNSHIP, PA. Residents to get 911 street numbers

Residents have 60 days to get their home address changed on their driver's license. BY MARY


SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Mariucci: It was our best game of the season

The 49ers had a good day in last week's 37-13 romp past the St. Louis Rams. VINDICATOR STAFF


MAHONING VALLEY Hospitals stress cooperation to cultivate work force

THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN NOTE: N. KRISTOPHER HOCE IS CQ By WILLIAM K. ALCORN VINDICATOR


POLAND Village leaders weigh cost of bridge beauty

Council will decide the issue Tuesday. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER POLAND


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Sarah Torres, 4656 New England Lane, Boardman, girl, Oct. 7. Christopher


Boardman wins cross country title

AUSTINTOWN -- Boardman ran off with both the boys and girls titles again in the final Steel Valley


MOUNTAINEER RESULTS

MOUNTAINEER RESULTS SUNDAY 1st--U. S. Gold (J.Bruin)6.203.602.80 Sataniste (J.Felix)3.202.60


East Palestine prepares in case teachers strike

EAST PALESTINE -- Parents of city-school pupils will receive mail soon about the district's policies


COLUMBIANA CO. Court recovers unpaid costs

A mediator hired by the court earlier this year has produced settlements in most cases assigned to


& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;BACAK & lt;/B & gt;, Warner

& lt;P & gt; & lt;B & gt;BACAK & lt;/B & gt;, Warner S., 74. of Mineral


E. Palestine man wins

E. Palestine man wins EAST PALESTINE -- Keith Davis, 21, of East Palestine is one of two winners


BASKETBALL

BASKETBALL West Branch Youth Hoops -- in conjunction with the Alliance YMCA, is forming a 6th


GAIL WHITE Candlelight vigil will shed light on mental illness

At 26 years old, Bruce Kosma of Youngstown has spent most of his adult life in a dark and lonely


PEACE AWARDS Mayor's Task Force

Winners of the 2002 Peace Awards, to be given Oct. 21 by the Mayor's Task Force on Crime and


Block Watch meeting

Block Watch meeting YOUNGSTOWN -- The SNOOP Block Watch meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday will feature


Salem dominates MAC

Boardman clinched the Steel Valley Conference crown by beating Warren Harding. SALEM -- Tiffany


JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS

JUNIOR TEAM TENNIS (Boardman Tennis Center) Purple 81/2, Black 4 Jaime Basian-Jon Bastian (P)


YOUNGSTOWN Award-winning courthouse opens doors

Legislation is pending to name the building after a circuit court judge from Youngstown. By PETER


Children hurt at eatery

Children hurt at eatery YOUNGSTOWN -- Two children were injured around 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bobby D's


MERCER COUNTY Panel OKs hiring of 5 officers

There are eight applications for the chief's job, four of them coming from within the department.


YOUNGSTOWN Speaker stirs people to get involved against violence

People need to look out for the children in their neighborhoods, Yvonne Pointer-Triplett says. By


Television news isn't all it could or should be

Opinion: Television news isn't all it could or should be EDITOR: What's new? You may never know if you


APPEALS COURT Judge criticizes opponent's actions

The judge involved has not objected to Judge O'Neill hearing appeals of his decisions. By STEPHEN


GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Mayor suggests vets bow out of ceremony

The mayor, a veteran himself, thinks the ceremony should be held elsewhere. By HAROLD GWIN


Plenty of new faces in Series

In Major League Baseball, if you reach base once every four-at-bats, they reward you with millions


Mistaken ID case prompts effort

The FBI apologized but said it can't assure that stopping an innocent person won't happen again.


YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Board gets details on project status

Harding and Taft asbestos removal and demolition projects are ahead of schedule. By PETER H.


MERCER County, state request more facts on bridge

The county is awaiting another report from the bridge builder. MERCER, Pa. -- Mercer County Bridge


SPAM DESTROYING USE OF E-MAIL

Opinion: SPAM DESTROYING USE OF E-MAIL Providence Journal: Morning. Another day begins. You boot up your


YSU FOOTBALL Schumacher shows faith in quarterback Marshall

The veteran tight end believes the freshman quarterback can ignite the Penguins' offense. By PETE


Sen. Ryan opens Youngstown HQ

By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- For those of you keeping score at


With good behavior, dogs get out in 9 weeks

The prison marked graduation of the 100th dog trained and 250,000 of community service work hours.


STRUTHERS Student fights school district in court

Officials should not have forced the student to take a urine test, his lawyer says. By BOB JACKSON


Summary of police activity:

Summary of police activity: BOARDMAN Sept. 30 Theft: A gas grill was stolen from the driveway


Warren JFK seeks third straight title

The Eagles are led by seniors Jason Kokrak and Jim Scheiber along with junior Colin Clemente. By


FEDERAL COURT GM plant gambling suspects indicted

The indictments were issued Tuesday but were to stay sealed until those named were arrested,


YSU

YSU Women's golf wins ROCHESTER, Mich. -- The Youngstown State women's golf team shot a two-day


Hagan emphasizes state budget crisis

Tim Hagan says he -- not the governor -- best understands the Mahoning Valley's needs and wants.


Ryan's camp says new ad by GOP is gutter politics

The TV spot looks at Ryan's Senate voting record and a 9-year-old charge for having a fake ID when


Psychiatrist gives insight

Where the body was left may be showing the killer's arrogance. YOUNGSTOWN -- Dr. John Kennedy,


AUSTINTOWN Ballot effort confuses residents

Trustees had planned a press conference to clear up the strip-club issue. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR


YSU Sweet discusses finances as budget decision looms

By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER COLUMBUS -- A final decision on state funding for public