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Stories published October 19, 2002

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

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Today: San Francisco (Schmidt 13-8) at Anaheim (Washburn 18-6), 8:04 p.m. Sunday: San Francisco


YOUNGSTOWN Year's up; bar's case is moot

The bar has been closed for more than a year. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR COURTHOUSE REPORTER


PREP FOOTBALL Warren JFK slips past Campbell for fifth win

The Eagles scored two early touchdowns and then played tough defense in the 12-3 victory. By PAUL


Pupils can close book on principal's hair

COLUMBIANA -- Joshua Dixon Elementary Principal John Scardino probably should be sure to have a


YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Rise in enrollment exceeds state average

The statewide increases reflect a weak economy, said the chancellor. YOUNGSTOWN -- Numbers


SCORES, SUMMARIES AND SCHEDULES

FOOTBALL FRIDAY'S SCORES AREA Fitch 24, Boardman 0 Mooney 17, Ursuline 14 Canfield 20,


TAC ROUNDUP Fletcher's 253 yards lead Liberty past Brookfield

Newton Falls and Champion also won league contests. LIBERTY -- Bradley Fletcher rushed for 253


Hagan to speak at Democrats' dinner

Hagan to speak at Democrats' dinner SALEM -- Tim Hagan, the Democratic candidate for governor, is


Catholic author Wills to speak in Cleveland

Catholic author Wills to speak in Cleveland CLEVELAND -- "Why I Am a Catholic" will be presented


State treasurer's race is all about experience

Opinion: State Treasurer Joseph Deters says that Ohio's money is in good hands, which is why he deserves to


Golf course planned on former Scout land

The developer is seeking to have the agricultural area rezoned. By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR


Attorneys: Two paid to get jobs

A defense attorney said the defendants are good people trying to support their families. By PEGGY


REV. DANIEL ROHAN Attaining deification through the church

When Martin Luther burned the books of Catholic canon law at the Elster Gate of Wittenberg on Dec.


Howland defeats Struthers, posts 6th win,

HOWLAND -- The Howland High football team rushed for 192 yards and three touchdowns Friday in a 34-


ICL ROUNDUP Rockets clinch share of title

Lowellville pounded Western Reserve 42-0 to remain undefeated. LOWELLVILLE -- The Lowellville


Girard gets revenge, TAC title

The Indians snapped Hubbard's 24-game home winning streak. By BRIAN RICHESSON VINDICATOR SPORTS


DISTRICT ROUNDUP Beaver Local rushes past Wellsville in 44-8 victory

WELLSVILLE -- The Beaver Local High football team improved to 8-1 Friday by coasting past


HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES | Week 9

Fitch 24, Boardman 0 Mooney 17, Ursuline 14 Canfield 20, Poland 15 Salem 40, Niles 27


Courthouse dedication to bring senator to Youngstown

YOUNGSTOWN -- U.S. Sen. George V. Voinovich will make two public appearances here Tuesday. At


Bank One economist expects gains in the stock market

A Bank One economist expects gains in the stock market the next two years. By DON SHILLING


CANFIELD Bank One adviser predicts stock surge

The economist expects gains in the market the next two years. By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR


A defense attorney said the defendants are good people trying to support their families.

A defense attorney said the defendants are good people trying to support their families. By PEGGY


DiMarco sizzles

DiMarco sizzles Chris DiMarco continued his torrid putting -- just 44 putts in two rounds -- for a


NILES Yes, it's a campaign in support of schools renewal levy

The levy generates $1.3 million a year. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF NILES


Winner again alters plans for giveaway

SHARON, Pa. -- Businessman James E. Winner Jr. has again altered plans for his Saturday money


Halloween alternatives

Halloween alternatives YOUNGSTOWN -- Three area churches have announced alternative Halloween


Traffic signal project snagged

The city already has spent $400,000 on engineering for the project. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


GIRARD SCHOOLS Bill adds up for defending board members in ouster case

The school board wanted a lawyer who wouldn't be intimidated, a board member said. By TIM YOVICH


LAWRENCE COUNTY Warden steps down, cites personal reasons

The warden's resignation was effective immediately. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE BUREAU


Rise in enrollment exceeds state average

The statewide increases reflect a weak economy, said the chancellor. YOUNGSTOWN -- Numbers


BRAINARD RIVET A higher standard

The Girard company expects its new quality system certifications to bring in new business. By


Canfield owns the MAC

The Cardinals beatPoland 20-15 to clinch the crown. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Larry J. Turner Jr., 21, of 400 E. LaClede, Youngstown, and


CHAMPION DEVELOPMENT EPA asks court to forbid off-lot septic systems

The EPA is worried duplexes could contaminate Chocolate Run. WARREN -- The Ohio Environmental


Friend's memory, action save life of firefighter

The firefighter was recognized by trustees for his efforts. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR


Roses and a kiss; a recovered fumble

Hubbard cheerleader Ashley Democko gets a kiss from her father, Rick, during senior night ceremonies


Forum Health Northside

Forum Health Northside Amanda Eskins and Michael Nigro, 28 Rebecca Ave., Hubbard, boy, Oct. 18.


PENNSYLVANIA Blackhawk hands New Castle first defeat

The Hurricanes saw their seven-game unbeaten steak snapped 42-24. By BILL ALBRIGHT VINDICATOR


MAHONING COUNTY Officials will seek bids for appeals court space

Bid requirements include access to expressways and public transportation. By BOB JACKSON


WARREN Traffic signal project snagged

The city already has spent $400,000 on engineering for the project. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


CANFIELD TOWNSHIP Golf course planned on former Scout land

The developer is seeking to have the agricultural area rezoned. By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR


Bill adds up for defending board members in ouster case

The school board wanted a lawyer who wouldn't be intimidated, a board member said. By TIM YOVICH


Warden steps down, cites personal reasons

The warden's resignation was effective immediately. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW CASTLE BUREAU


BOARDMAN Friend's memory, action save life of firefighter

The firefighter was recognized by trustees for his efforts. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR


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TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE East Palestine wins title, eyes playoffs

Leetonia kept its playoff hopes alive and eliminated Lisbon's in a 49-19 win. EAST PALESTINE --


WEST BRANCH School board approves five-year financial plan

The board also hired basketball coaches and recognized the achievements of some fall sport teams and


Sharon rallies to beat Slippery Rock

SHARON, Pa. -- Matt Gill caught an 18-yard pass from T.J. Burke with 47 seconds remaining Friday to


Fourth DUI charge for Howland man

Fourth DUI charge for Howland man CANFIELD -- A 40-year-old Howland man appeared in county court


Drug-lab suspect waives hearing

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- A man accused of having an illegal-drug lab in his garage waived his right to a


Quints settle into their home

By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER CANFIELD -- Olivia is the oldest and may be the


Mooney captures win over Ursuline

Patsy Malie led the Cardinals with 250 yards rushing. By GREG GULAS VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT