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

LOIBL MURDER CASE Suspect enters guilty plea in slaying at bar

The Youngstown man will testify against a co-defendant at trial. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR


LISBON County engineer envisions offices in old train depot

Plans call for the deserted depot to be renovated in 2004 using grants. By NORMAN LEIGH


SATURDAY'S GAMES

SATURDAY'S GAMES Buffalo 6, Montreal 1 Florida 5, Atlanta 4, OT Ottawa 2, Toronto 1


Parents reveal Anzevino-Cheff wedding plans

BOARDMAN -- Plans for the late-summer wedding of Michelle Rae Anzevino and Anthony John Cheff are


YOUNGSTOWN Man drops taxpayer's lawsuit seeking Philomena repayment

The suit sought recovery of bribes Philomena accepted while he was prosecutor. By BOB JACKSON


CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown

A search for Brian M. Fortner is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week:


COLUMBIANA MRDD Dispute settled, facility to be built

Officials were worried that additional postponements would allow construction contracts to lapse.


CORTLAND 37-unit apartment building will house senior citizens

CORTLAND -- Lake Vista at 303 Mecca St., state Route 46, will break ground at 1 p.m. Tuesday for


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Jerry and Debra Melillo, 224 Mistywood Court, Struthers, boy, Oct. 12


Talks on school funding

Talks on school funding Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana county residents are urged to attend two


Billie Jo Smith to be bride of Charles Wright Jr.

LOWELLVILLE -- William C. and Kathleen Smith, 6931 Stymie Road, are announcing the engagement of


LEGENDS OF LEATHER Profato, Villers headline inductees into hall of fame

Phil Rogers and Fred Conti were also honored at the annual boxing awards banquet. SPECIAL TO THE


When grief fills the void after loss

A caregiver's busy life can suddenly become empty when a loved one dies, resulting in depression.


Drug-selling probe

Drug-selling probe HUBBARD -- Police are investigating complaints of two men selling marijuana


HALLOWEEN EVENTS Haunted house to raise money for American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society is the beneficiary of the fund-raising event. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.


COLUMBIANA CORNER Election board members pick Mary in a landslide

There's something about Mary when it comes to Columbiana County election board members. The wives


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One-party rule hurts, no matter which party

Opinion: One-party rule hurts, no matter which party EDITOR: I was intrigued by a quote in the local


REUNIONS

All graduating classes of the Mahoning County Career & amp; Technical Center are invited to a


Ghost Walk scares up new material

Groups leave from the church about every 10 minutes. WARREN -- The ghosts of Trumbull County's


ONE ON ONE | David Arnold Agency director works to strengthen families

Have you always worked as an administrator for social service agencies? I worked at Lordstown for


Mercer Co. commissioners OK raise in hotel excise tax

MERCER, Pa. -- Guests in county hotels and bed-and-breakfasts will be paying an additional


TRUMBULL COUNTY

TRUMBULL COUNTY New Complaints Kim Macaluso vs. Cardiovascular and Thoracic, professional tort.


ARENA PROJECT Talks to focus on finance contract

Last week's presentations by three developers gave a glimpse into upcoming financing issues. By


Stray cats get comfortable in small town

EAST CONEMAUGH, Pa. (AP) -- To be a police officer here, you have to know how to herd cats --


NOTE: This is a postscript to the series "Living with dying" that was published in The Vindicator

NOTE: This is a postscript to the series "Living with dying" that was published in The Vindicator


MAHONING VALLEY Bringing diversity to nonprofit boards

If you are black, Hispanic or American Indian, and want the opportunity to serve the community, your


BASEBALL

BASEBALL Boardman Community Baseball -- will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the BCB Adminstration


Christine Tomko, James Cossler to wed Dec. 21

Announcement is being made by Jerome and Sandy Tomko, 514 Gardenwood Drive, Boardman, and William


HUBBARD TWP. Trustees study efforts to fight noise problem

Sound reduction will take some time to achieve, a trustee says. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR


LEETONIA Police note reduction in juvenile curfew violations

Village council will consider amending the juvenile curfew ordinance to stiffen fines. By NANCY


SALEM Survey to assess health of publicly owned trees

About 100 trees posing a hazard are generally removed after the survey. By NORMAN LEIGH


Expanding its reach

By CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR BUSINESS WRITER NILES -- Bill Phillips Jr. can't help thinking


NFL

NFL Favorite Points Underdog San Francisco 3 SEATTLE NHL Favorite Goals Underdog


Stabbing victim in critical condition

Stabbing victim in critical condition YOUNGSTOWN -- Darlene Robinson, 42, of West Warren Avenue


BERLIN TOWNSHIP ODOT will replace 2 bridges over creek

The jobs should take only one construction season. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR COURTHOUSE REPORTER


Road-work alert

Road-work alert RAVENNA -- The Ohio Department of Transportation is advising motorists of ongoing


Comforts of home

Comforts of home About 5 million American homes have hot tubs, and hot tub owners spend about $509


Sales tax information

Sales tax information YOUNGSTOWN -- A coalition of churches, the Alliance for Congregational


YOUNGSTOWN Records don't back up complaints in letter

By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- A suburban woman's gripes that


Hagan warrants re-election to 33rd District Senate seat

Opinion: There are two ways to be a member of the opposition in Ohio General Assembly: you can play nice with


Real tests await Penguins

Although it was a "W," the Youngstown State University football team's 24-17 victory over Florida


NILES Married couple arrested in store robbery and chase

There were no injuries in the robbery or crash. NILES -- A Warren couple are in Trumbull County


NEW CASTLE 2 face trial on charges of fake bills

A third person accused of passing a fake bill waived her right to a hearing. NEW CASTLE, Pa. --


WORTH A LOOK

AUCTIONS XNativity of Christ Orthodox Catholic Church, 272 Miller Ave., Youngstown, will hold a


NFL | Week 6

Sunday's Games Tampa Bay 17, Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 34, Cincinnati 7 Buffalo 31, Houston 24


COLUMBIANA Educator sees success in program

Mentors skip through the halls to help kindergarten pupils practice motor skills. By NANCY TULLIS


COAT CRITIQUE It's in the details

Charles Nolan, senior vice president of design for Anne Klein, has these tips for shoppers in the


NOT YOUR AVERAGE SCAREDY-CAT

NOT YOUR AVERAGE SCAREDY-CAT The Vindicator/William D. Lewis DIFFERENCE OF OPINION: Dandy


IN TUNE

IN TUNE with David Arnold Age: 55 Hometown: Montrose, Mich.; lives in Canfield. Occupation:


Her rugs cover a lot of ground

The rugs in a professor's collection come from a variety of nations. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


SCHEDULES

SCHEDULES MONDAY BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT DIVISION I Canton McKinley at Boardman, 7 p.m.


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Campbell Board of Education, 6:30 p.m., high school library, 280 Sixth St.


BRITAIN

Opinion: BRITAIN The Independent, London, Oct. 8: In his televised address last night from Cincinnati,


McKinley Home takes its place in history

The new center sits where McKinley's house once was. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


LOCAL

LOCAL Conference Cup tourney scheduled COITSVILLE -- The fifth Conference Cup all-star golf