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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Mentally incompetent teen should not be kept in limbo
Opinion: It will be two years in December that Jackie Colon, 14 at the time, threw 3-month-old Alex Zalovcik
YOUNGSTOWN Judge: Two constables are guilty
One of the women faces up to 210 days in jail. By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR CRIME REPORTER
Shootout reported
Shootout reported YOUNGSTOWN -- A 19-year-old girl's new boyfriend engaged in a shootout with her
Austintown has enough industrial land already
Opinion: Austintown has enough industrial land already EDITOR: After cruising Victoria Road, Hendricks
BOARDMAN Sam's Club considers expansion, new site
Plans for the possible expansion are still in the preliminary stages. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY 2 sue Wellsville McDonald's
The owner of the franchise said her restaurant had nothing to do with the illness of the two women.
CHAMPION State agency objects to off-lot septic plans
The new septic systems will be better than the ones already in the ground, a Trumbull official said.
SEBRING Two small businesses in village receive funding under program
The Sebring program is the first of its kind in small towns, an official said. THE VINDICATOR,
Truck jackknifes, closing exit ramp
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- An exit ramp off of U.S. Route 422 was closed for about an hour this morning as
AID MDs AND PATIENTS TOO
Opinion: AID MDs AND PATIENTS TOO Los Angeles Times: From patients with the wrong limb amputated to mothers
DIVISION I GIRLS SOCCER Young Harding team no match for Howland
Sarah Mangiarelli scored three goals to lead the Tigers in a 6-0 romp. By JOHN KOVACH VINDICATOR
Leetonia beats Southern; Badger falls to East Canton
No. 2-seeded Western Reserve will play Jackson-Milton on Saturday. LISBON -- Bri Duko had eight
FINANCIAL REPORTS Congressional campaigns
17TH DISTRICT TIMOTHY J. RYAN (D) Previous balance: $86,858 Contributions: $225,033
Alcohol and drug addiction
Alcohol and drug addiction Mahoning County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board meets at 5:30
Man scores Lottery win in Hermitage
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- Kenneth Geiger, 47, of Fredonia has won half of a $104,352 CASH 5 jackpot in the
Council changes YWCA property zoning
SALEM -- City council voted to change the zoning of the YWCA property at 364 N. Lincoln Ave. from
HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Friday night football
URSULINE (4-4, 1-2) vs. MOONEY (4-4, 0-2) Game time: 7:30 p.m. at Stambaugh Stadium. Last
COLUMBIANA Ordinance raises fee for lighting
Customers are responsible for installation and maintenance fees. COLUMBIANA -- City council gave
VOLLEYBALL Hubbard wonders: Is this the year?
The undefeated Eagles lost to Mentor Lake Catholic in last year's regional final. By JOE SCALZO
GOLF State tournament
What: Boys Division I and girls state tournament. When: Friday-Saturday. Tee times begin at 8:30
GAIL WHITE Women's Board has longtime tradition of service
"Your interest ... prompts me, on this Memorial Day 1964, to write you a letter about the Women's
E. PALESTINE SCHOOLS Board, union reach agreement
The board had prepared to hire substitutes in the event of a strike. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR
TUESDAY'S GAMES
TUESDAY'S GAMES Ottawa 2, Phoenix 1 N.Y. Islanders 4, Nashville 3, OT N.Y. Rangers 5, Toronto
WARREN Panel: Address street plans
There are two executive secretaries in the water department, but the city administration knew of
MIDDLE EAST Israeli says she has no fear
Safety concerns in Israel often depend on where a person lives. By JUDITH DULBERGER VINDICATOR
CHE LEAGUE STANDINGS
CHE LEAGUE STANDINGS North Division WLTPtsGFGA Slippery Rock110234 Allegheny000000 IUP-
PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE
TUESDAY'S RESULTS BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT DIVISION II Beaver Local 3, Dover 2 DIVISION III
Woman injured in fire
Woman injured in fire BAZETTA -- A 59-year-old woman was in serious condition in MetroHealth
LEAVITTSBURG Air, ground water tests to seek source of stench
The air monitoring will collect data of inside and outside air for 90 days. By DENISE DICK
WESTMINSTER Silvidi enjoying life with Titans
The former Hubbard standout likes being close to home. By BILL ALBRIGHT VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
GIRARD Grant for dam to be revoked
A councilman says he didn't know the mayor didn't ask for a delay in emptying the lake. By TIM
CANFIELD SCHOOLS State won't bail us out, superintendent says
The school district hasn't sought an additional local operating levy in eight years. By PETER H.
STRUTHERS 3 teens receive terms in robbery
Two teens robbed bar patrons at gunpoint while a third waited in a getaway car, police said.
YOUNGSTOWN Appointee holds seat on charitable trust
The appointment is so distributions can be made by the end of the year. By BOB JACKSON
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MAHONING COUNTY Club questions expenses of Sherlock campaign
A spokeswoman for the Ohio secretary of state says the signatures are legal. By BOB JACKSON
INSIDE/B5
INSIDE/B5 UU.S. Steel plans to simplify its business to just steelmaking by selling off its coke,
YOUNGSTOWN YMHA celebrates Amedia Plaza face-lift
The former hotel downtown now has fewer - and bigger - apartment units. YOUNGSTOWN -- In ribbon-
YSU FOOTBALL Lisbon's Davis helps out offense
The junior tackle has been a starter on the line since his freshman year. By PETE MOLLICA
STRUTHERS City urges public to use its Web site
Residents can access city council e-mail addresses through the site. STRUTHERS -- Is there a city
STANDINGS Gateway Conference
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Ryan says he has no political debts in Valley
The Democratic candidate says nothing can make him compromise his principles. By DAVID SKOLNICK
Board approves statement for voters
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- The Lawrence County Election Board has finally come to an agreement on the
GIRARD Money deadline for dam extended
A councilman says he didn't know the mayor didn't ask for a delay in emptying the lake. By TIM
BASEBALL
BASEBALL The Baseball School -- offers lessons on Monday evenings from Oct. 28-Nov. 18. For more
Peace Action plans trip to anti-war rally
Peace Action plans trip to anti-war rally YOUNGSTOWN -- Peace Action Youngstown is sponsoring a
CONGRESSIONAL RACES Dem candidates outspend their GOP foes
James A. Traficant Jr.'s campaign raised $26,308 between July and September, most of it from donors
ANGELS FOR ANIMALS Mistake in killing dog spurs shelter resolve
The organization plans to strictly adhere to its policies to avoid problems. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS
BIRTHS
St. Elizabeth Bonnie Stankorb and Michael P. Hileman, 327 N. Roanoke Ave., Austintown, boy, Oct.
YOUNGSTOWN Board denies zoning appeal
The building operator calls the city's demand for plans and permits unreasonable, arbitrary and
GIRARD SCHOOLS Judge: Officials did not neglect duty
The judge noted that even though 1,600 people signed a petition to remove school board members, only
COURTS
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Jack R. Stefanik, 45, of 158 12th St., Campbell, and Selena L.
Panel talks about need to cut budget
The oversight commission chairman suggests a one-third cut in the police and fire departments.
Innocent plea
Innocent plea CLEVELAND -- Robert F. Elias, a Canfield accountant accused of cheating on his taxes
YSU TAILGATING Hungry for more than just football
When it comes to tailgate fare, anything goes! By JUDITH DULBERGER VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
D'Alesio instills Chaney tradition
You can take the boy out of the West Side, but you can't take the West Side out of the boy. Don
BOARDMAN Sam's Club eyes local expansion
Plans for the possible expansion are still in the preliminary stages. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.
RMI TITANIUM Leader of union decries portion of defense bill
Boeing is expected to use as much as 4 million pounds of foreign titanium for the tankers. THE
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