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LAWRENCE COUNTY ACLU frees people jailed on contempt
The judges are still trying to decide if the county must provide attorneys for those charged with
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS
XScott and Tracey (Harrold) Brandewie of Hilliard are announcing the birth of their third child, a
BRISTOLVILLE Conjoined twins who couldn't be separated die at home
BRISTOLVILLE -- The conjoined twin daughters born last month to a Bristolville couple have died. A
SHARON, PA. Camera bids run above budget
District real estate tax receipts are running ahead of last year. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR
WARREN Building official to quit Sept. 20
The city temporarily switched the building official and inspector positions last month. By DENISE
NEWTON TOWNSHIP Officials will mark historical settlement
The township marks a special year in history. NEWTON FALLS -- In recognition of Newton Township's
Hermitage gas-line break prompts pupils' evacuation
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- Elementary school pupils got another unexpected break in their day when a work
Conjoined twins who couldn't be separated die at their home
BRISTOLVILLE -- The conjoined twin daughters born last month to a Bristolville couple have died. A
It only took three weeks, but we seem to have finally figured out this whole thing. Ironically
It only took three weeks, but we seem to have finally figured out this whole thing. Ironically
TRUMBULL COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY Opinion sought on jail panelist Officials say they wouldn't have appointed
with Laurie Gomez-Henes
with Laurie Gomez-Henes Age: 32. Hometown: Boardman; now lives in North Carolina. Occupation:
LAWRENCE COUNTY Inmates freed in support cases
The judges are still trying to decide if the county must provide attorneys for those charged with
Drug arrest
Drug arrest AUSTINTOWN -- Police arrested a Youngstown man Wednesday after finding prescription
Showing respect, mourning moving on
A city fire captain also encouraged the crowd to heed the program title, 'We Go On.' By DENISE
It's not hard to see reason for hot start
The Mooney running back has helped the Cardinals double their win total from last season. By BRIAN
COL. COUNTY Officials mull 911 charge
Proposed surcharges for a 911 system have ranged from 50 cents to $1. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR
NEW CASTLE, PA. County mulls change for public housing
Some housing authority members want the Grant Street public housing in the program instead. By
MERCER COUNTY Board finalizes design for jail
The project will use about 200 feet of Thompson Road as the jail's access point. By HAROLD GWIN
YOUNGSTOWN AREA COMMUNITY CUP 2002 results
CompanyTeamPts.Place DIVISION BLUE Mahoning County Children Services BoardA381 Infocision
YSU 9/11 memorial
As part of Youngstown State University's commemoration of the terrorist attacks, students were asked
NORTHFIELD RESULTS
NORTHFIELD RESULTS WEDNESDAY 1st--Crossing Over7.403.202.80 Miss Erica (G Soehnlen)3.202.60
TAYLOR STEEL Officials postpone tax vote
Niles has opposed the abatement for the Lordstown mill. THE VINDICATOR, YOUNGSTOWN By STEPHEN
Driver faces multiple charges after chase that ends in crash
GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Police said the theft of a lawn ornament led to a car chase that covered several
Church offers party after Rayen games
Church offers party after Rayen games YOUNGSTOWN -- Fifth Avenue Community Church, 1361 Fifth
YOUNGSTOWN Videos used in Giancola lawsuit
The Boardman man said no one ever told him what to do if his wife had a relapse. By BOB JACKSON
PATSY MALIE It's not hard to see reason for hot start
The Mooney running back has helped the Cardinals double their win total from last season. By BRIAN
Medical program set
Medical program set YOUNGSTOWN -- The Men's Club at Trinity United Methodist Church, 30 W. Front
Speaker pleads for peace Muslims are urged to get to know people of other religions
A handful of non-Muslim community and religious leaders turned out for the event, along with several
Terror threats don't fly with mother on a mission
Airlines cut domestic flight schedules by 13 percent on Sept. 11 compared with the previous
STEEL VALLEY Remaining schools to keep conference alive
Mooney, Ursuline and Warren Harding will try to expand the league. By BRIAN RICHESSON VINDICATOR
MEN'S SOCCER
MEN'S SOCCER Bethany 2, Thiel 1 -- Daniel Reinoso got the game-winning goal with 31 seconds
PREP FOOTBALL STANDINGS
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WARREN Suspect in bank robbery is hospitalized after crash
WARREN -- A 47-year-old city man suspected of robbing the First Place Bank in Jamestown Village
WARREN Owner appeals plan to demolish motel
The appeal contends the demolition order constitutes an unconstitutional taking of private property.
TRUMBULL COUNTY Indictments The Trumbull County grand jury indicted these people Wednesday:
Randall L. Fife, 39, of Highlawn Avenue, Warren; three counts felonious assault. Keith E. Stambolia,
WARREN Canfield man admits stealing from couple
The two men met while inmates in the Mahoning County Jail. WARREN -- A 42-year-old Canfield man
ONE-ON-ONE | Laurie Gomez-Henes Former Boardman standout has time on her side
You made All-America one more time in college than your husband, Bob. Do you ever rub it in?
HOWLAND Ajax plant has a new owner
A county commissioner credited a group of Ajax executives for attracting the attention of the new
Trumbull County sheriff serves food for thought
Opinion: Even if it never gets beyond the talking stage, the idea of Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana
BOARDMAN Grief expert: Resolving 9/11 won't be easy
There is no quick fix for those experiencing grief, a grief management specialist says. By JOHN
TRUMBULL COUNTY Charges changed
The defendant is expected to be arraigned on the charges sometime next week. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
CLEVELAND BROWNS FANS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES STEAMING MAD AT DWAYNE RUDD. EVEN LITTLE COLIN RUDD IS
CLEVELAND BROWNS FANS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES STEAMING MAD AT DWAYNE RUDD. EVEN LITTLE COLIN RUDD IS
St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Michele and Nicole Smith, 93 Carnegie Ave., Austintown, boy, Sept. 11. Jason and
TRUMBULL COUNTY Opinion sought on jail panelist
Commissioners say they would not have appointed Carson to the jail review committee if they thought
MCDONALD Council removes tax administrator
The tax administrator believes some village officials wanted someone else for the job. By JASON
Let them eat bark
Opinion: Americans are so well fed, it's sickening. We eat too much fat, not enough fruits and vegetables.
Hundreds in area join day of reflection
We paused to honor those who died a year ago and to reflect on the changes in their lives.
Teachers OK 'intent to strike' authority
Teachers OK 'intent to strike' authority EAST PALESTINE -- Members of the union representing East
"It makes me not want to leave Warren. It seems like no one knows about little Warren and that makes
"It makes me not want to leave Warren. It seems like no one knows about little Warren and that makes
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY At adult day care, they're laughing like kids
The building next to the now-vacant Home Place store in Boardman used to be a children's day care
HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW Weekend football
BOARDMAN (3-0) vs. URSULINE (2-1) Game time: Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Stambaugh Stadium, Youngstown
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Founders didn't eschew Bible; separation doctrine is creation of the courts
Opinion: Founders didn't eschew Bible; separation doctrine is creation of the courts EDITOR: I am amazed
Crews battle brush fire
Crews battle brush fire CHAMPION -- Firefighters think open burning caused a brush fire in a field
COURTS
COURTS MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Russell L. Frederick, 28, Antioch, Tenn., and Amanda
YSU Mold closes parts of Beeghly Center
Portions of the classrooms had been flooded in July, and some faculty members who taught in them
SHARPSVILLE, PA. Developer buys property from city
The borough will have to go through the condemnation process for a Walnut Street property a second
49ERS Mariucci likes his team's attitude
San Francisco plays all five teams from its preseason schedule in the regular season. By TOM
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