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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
INTER-COUNTY LEAGUE Unbeaten Lowellville soars over Ridge
Mike Palumbo and Andy Peterson helped the Rockets' offense raise a ruckus. By RYAN JONES
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Barry J. Singleton, 44, of 3030 Hudson Ave., Youngstown, and
Auction house sells inscribed classic novels
Auction house sells inscribed classic novels NEW YORK -- More than 350 signed first-edition
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Canfield clinches tie for MAC
A win over Poland could bring a home playoff contest in Week 11. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS
METRO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Poland holds off Howland, 20-10
Fumble recoveries by Dave Stanton and Ryan DiNunzio preserved the victory. By JOHN KOVACH
Vettori makes strong case for county court judgeship
Opinion: When Loren Popio was appointed in July 2001 by Gov. Bob Taft to fill a vacancy on the Mahoning
Springfield eclipses W. Reserve, 28-6
BERLIN CENTER -- Dan Schuler tossed three touchdown passes and Jonathan Vivo eclipsed 100 yards as
Profession of vows
Profession of vows VILLA MARIA, Pa. -- Sister Gay Rowzie will make temporary profession as a
PENNSYLVANIA Greyhounds race past Tigers, 20-13
Interceptions by Brandon Boron and Todd Porterfield helped seal the 'Hounds' win. By BILL ALBRIGHT
ROSTER & amp; SCHEDULE YSU women's basketball
ROSTER No., Name, Pos., Height, Year, Hometown 5--Aliyah Sabree, G 5-7, Fr., Detroit, Mich. 10
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS Columbus Day Columbus Day is observed Monday. A listing of various state,
BASEBALL
BASEBALL The Baseball School -- lessons on Monday evenings, beginning Oct. 28 through Nov. 18.
MAHONING VALLEY Plan restores a river of industry
The project joins three cities, the county, regional planning groups and private organizations. By
This time in Sharon it was green without black and blue
Most participants were pleased with the calmer atmosphere at this week's Winner giveaway. By JOHN
E. Palestine rolls to the top in TCL
The Bulldogs are closing in on their first Tri-County League title in 27 years. By TOM WILLIAMS
Lianna Scarazzo, Chad Capretta are engaged
BOARDMAN -- Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Scarazzo, 8481 Crystal Drive, are announcing the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt Sr. mark golden anniversary at dinner
AUSTINTOWN -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt Sr. of 3947 Lake Road celebrated their 50th wedding
JACKIE COLON MATTER Officials: Case highlights need for teen facility
Officials first began searching for a place for Jackie Colon in March 2001. By JoANNE VIVIANO
AMANDA CODESPOTE ALBERT BETTIKOFER
AMANDA CODESPOTE ALBERT BETTIKOFER CANFIELD -- The wedding of Amanda Codespote and Albert
PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE
FRIDAY'S RESULTS FOOTBALL SCORES AREA Chaney 48, Rayen 0 Fitch 53, Wilson 8 North Canton
TAC Liberty stops Tigers in 2nd OT
Hubbard and Girard won to set up their key showdown next week. YOUNGSTOWN -- In the second
Coming Sunday
Coming Sunday The Browns and Steelers will try to bounce back from losses when they take to the
Salespeople who spend more than 12 days a year in Warren are required to pay the city's 2 percent
Salespeople who spend more than 12 days a year in Warren are required to pay the city's 2 percent
CAMPBELL Davis' TD run saves Devils in overtime
The Campbell running back rushed for 222 yards in a 45-44 win over Kennedy Catholic. By PAUL
Youngstown Links member honored
HOWLAND -- The Youngstown Chapter of Links Inc. met Sept. 22 at Opus Twenty One with Margot James
COLLEGE FOOTBALL YSU seeks ray of light in the Sunshine State
A win over Florida Atlantic would snap the Penguins' poor streak in Florida. By PETE MOLLICA
NORTH CANTON Hoover hands Spartans another heartbreaker
After two straight losses, Boardman's playoff hopes have taken a hit. By CHUCK HOUSTEAU
By DON SHILLING
By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR BUSINESS EDITOR AUSTINTOWN -- Zim himself would be very pleased at
Sniper takes a toll in lives and lives disrupted in D.C.
Opinion: In suburban Washington, D.C., there's a new kind of terror afoot, one that has no name, no face and
Colon case highlights need for teen facility
Officials first began searching for a place for Jackie Colon in March 2001. By JoANNE VIVIANO
This God -- his way is perfect; the promise of the LORD proves true; he is a shield for all who take
This God -- his way is perfect; the promise of the LORD proves true; he is a shield for all who take
Marino-Naymik engagement is announced
BOARDMAN -- Mr. and Mrs. John Marino, 7609 Jaguar Place, are revealing plans for the approaching
Cox-Pavone nuptials are set for Nov. 16
NEW SPRINGFIELD -- Robert and Patricia Cox of 3515 E. South Range Road are announcing plans for the
McElroy gets 5 TDs; Chaney sails to fifth
The Cowboys cruised to a 48-0 win over Rayen to lift their City Series record to 2-0. By GREG
GAME TIME Today
Who: Pittsburgh at Notre Dame. When: 2:30 p.m. TV/radio: WFMJ (21), WKYC (3), WTOV (9), WPIX
BOSTON COLLEGE Exploring Catholic issues
At B.C., a two-year initiative seeks to engage Catholics in sorting through the sex-abuse scandal.
High School football scores - Week 8
FRIDAY'S RESULTS FOOTBALL SCORES AREA Chaney 48, Rayen 0 Fitch 53, Wilson 8 North
CLUB CALENDAR
CLUBS XPyps Group of Yo-Mah-O Chapter, International Association of Administrative Professionals,
Appreciation service
Appreciation service YOUNGSTOWN -- A musical appreciation service for pianist Cynthia Hendrix will
MEANDER RESERVOIR Letters aim at getting ODOT to add emergency access to I-80 causeway
Officials say the roads are critical for emergencies on the bridge. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR