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Service has developed over years to provide for numerous needs
There are nearly 100 hospice programs in Ohio. By JUDITH DULBERGER VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
TRUMBULL COUNTY Liberty trustee enters race for commissioner
Three candidates are in the race for commissioner. WARREN -- A Liberty Township trustee has thrown
EDUCATION Sharon school board buys building to expand campus
The district hopes to save money by refinancing two building renovation loans. By HAROLD GWIN
Class to graduate
Class to graduate YOUNGSTOWN -- More than 100 people will graduate from Give the Children A Chance
Hospice helps each patient make the most of every day
FINAL OF A THREE-PART SERIES By JUDITH DULBERGER VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT My second visit
Black hall of fame seeks nominations for inductions
WARREN -- Nominations are being accepted for the Trumbull African-American Achievers Hall of Fame.
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Rhiannon Rambo, Eugene White III to be married
HUBBARD - Rhiannon Rambo and Eugene White III, both of Hubbard, are engaged. The announcement is
Top Al-Qaida operative can fill in 9/11 blanks
Opinion: There are a lot of questions still be answered about the planning of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist
LORDSTOWN Council to have contractor check Lafarge data
Village officials want more information before making a decision on the special-use permit. By
PREP SOCCER Canfieldgets 1-0 win over Poland
Cardinals' Abby Ferko scored the game's only goal late in the first half. POLAND -- Senior forward
AUSTINTOWN Safety is concern at middle school
A bond issue to replace the school failed twice and will not be on the November ballot. By IAN
Board sets daily salary for acting schools chief
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- The Wilmington Area School District Board of Education has set the daily
YOUNGSTOWN June parolee faces felony gun charges
The man jumped a $50,000 bond in 1991. By JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN --
YOUNGSTOWN Police probe three robberies
Three men broke into an elderly couple's apartment and robbed them. YOUNGSTOWN -- City police are
YOUNGSTOWN Judge increases bond for weapons suspect
Howell was arrested after a traffic stop. YOUNGSTOWN -- A municipal court judge added $20,000 to
POLICE CALLS Canfield city, Austintown
Summary of police activity: CANFIELD Sept. 9 Criminal damage: A 1995 Grand Prix was damaged at
HUBBARD Official urges levy for station
Council has eliminated this year's street-resurfacing program to save money. By TIM YOVICH
HUBBARD Levy proposed to fund replacing police station
Council has eliminated this year's street-resurfacing program to save money. By TIM YOVICH
BOARDMAN Trustees to boost staffing level of fire department
The goal is to add 12 to 15 firefighters. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
CORTLAND Council OKs funds for street work
A guardrail will go up on Pearl Street near the elementary school. By JASON FUTEY VINDICATOR
SALEM School board votes to renew official's contract
Students caught smoking will be given help to kick the habit through a new program. By NORMAN
Fitch challenged by Massillon on Friday
Unbeaten Boardman is on the road, while Howland and Canfield battle in the MAC opener. VINDICATOR
with Carol Potter
with Carol Potter Age: 50 Hometown: Born in Rockford, Ill., outside Chicago; lives in Boardman.
By STEPHEN SIFF
By STEPHEN SIFF Vindicator Staff Writer AUSTINTOWN -- Two years after he moved in, Jim Mosier
LEETONIA The writing, and more, is on the wall at library
A local teacher donated money for the projector. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
SHARON Suspect in robbery is arrested
The suspect is accused of taking beer from the store. SHARON, Pa. -- Police said they arrested
Andrea Repasky, Eric A. Brown to marry Oct. 12
CAMPBELL -- Tom and Karen Repasky, 483 Sanderson Ave., are announcing plans for the coming marriage
DIANE MAKAR MURPHY Quinquagenarian: If that means you, then run!
Take a trio of women ages 59, 50 and 56, and what have you got? A triathlon team. The best part is,
Bill targets 'knock-offs'
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- State Sen. Robert Robbins of Greenville, R-50th, has introduced "Truth In Rock"
Home-buying workshop
Home-buying workshop YOUNGSTOWN -- Family Financial Education Services, a program of Family
Miss Thompson to be bride of Mr. Kalbasky Jr.
Plans for the forthcoming marriage of Anissa Thompson, 4907 Sheridan Road, Youngstown, and Gary
Operation Gunlock set
Operation Gunlock set LORDSTOWN -- The Lordstown Police Department, the Ohio Association of Chiefs
FLAG FOOTBALL
FLAG FOOTBALL St. Anne's Church and School -- is where the Let It Fly tournament will be Sept. 28-
ONE ON ONE | Carol Potter Getting the word out about Mill Creek MetroParks
Only three weeks ago, your job took on a new course. What does that mean? I was the director of
English addresses tax status of YMCA
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- U.S. Rep. Phil English of Erie, R-3rd, has introduced legislation aimed at
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Reds (Moehler 2-3) at Pirates (Benson 7-6) When: 7:05 p.m. Radio: WKST-AM (1200).
AGENDA
AGENDA WEDNESDAY Mathews Board of Education, 7 p.m., board office, Cortland Bank, Warren-Sharon
Tribe splits
Tribe splits If Brian Tallet keeps pitching like this, he may start a new baseball fashion trend
YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS Six-year project begins at Harding
The school district's building project moves from blueprints to bulldozers. By RON COLE
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses John House, 26, of 5522 Alabama Ave., Clarendon Hills, Ill.,
Miss Shutrump to be bride of Mr. Schaefer
BOARDMAN -- Arthur and Carol Shutrump, 23 Beechwood Drive, and Glen and Barbara Schaefer, 23 Woodrow
WARREN WCI officials maintain positive outlook
After using up most of its $90 million cash reserve and borrowing $34.5 million, the company says
REUNIONS
Boardman High School Class of 1982 will hold its 20th reunion from 7 to 11 p.m. Nov. 29 at Colonial
YOUNGSTOWN City gets 4 proposals for arena
Proposals include an arena, convention center space and hotels and restaurants. By ROGER G. SMITH
Man who threatened Bush mistakenly freed
Man who threatened Bush mistakenly freed WASHINGTON -- Jailers mistakenly freed a student from
YOUNGSTOWN HMHP chief takes job offer in Detroit
He assumes his new position in November. YOUNGSTOWN -- Michael T. Rowan is leaving as president
MAHONING COUNTY Speakers split on added tax
Some 100 people attended a lively debate about a half-penny sales tax. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
SEEKING CHEMICAL SAFETY
Opinion: SEEKING CHEMICAL SAFETY Washington Post: One challenge of homeland security is that most of the
South Range superintendent reports a rise in enrollment
NORTH LIMA -- Superintendent James Hall told the South Range Board of Education on Monday night that
Kana-Hambrick wedding planned for mid-October
CANFIELD -- Plans for the upcoming marriage of Erica L. Kana and James G. Hambrick II, both of 4811
Miss Garritano, Derek Donatelli set wedding date
Tomasina Garritano, 142 Rockdale Ave., Youngstown, and Derek Donatelli, 500 Queisner Ave.,
Mixing fact, fiction unfair to education, educators
Opinion: Mixing fact, fiction unfair to education, educators EDITOR: Thomas Sowell, syndicated writer,
HOW THEY FARED | YSU opponents
Clarion (1-1) beat Millersville, 24-3; Next Glenville. McNeese State (3-0) beat Louisiana Monroe,
MAHONING COUNTY Speakers split on added sales tax
Some 100 people attended a lively debate about a half-penny sales tax. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
Building serves as view of future
The courtroom includes video monitors and an adjustable witness stand. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
PREP FOOTBALL Fitch challenged by Massillon on Friday
Unbeaten Boardman is on the road, while Howland and Canfield battle in the MAC opener. VINDICATOR
GATEWAY CONFERENCE YSU quarterback carousel leads to Green
The senior transferrered from Bethany College last year. By PETE MOLLICA VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
State inspectors find hazards in police building
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story did not run in its entirety in some editions Monday. By TIM YOVICH
Trustees to meet in Woodworth Park
Trustees to meet in Woodworth Park NORTH LIMA -- Beaver Township trustees will have their monthly
YOUNGSTOWN Chefs offer recipes at Edible Art event
Chapter's Caf & eacute;'s chicken Romano was judged the top recipe at AHA's Edible Art
HERMITAGE School to open its doors to public
The school board is expected to oppose a state plan to issue proficiency certificates with high
Miscommunication contributes to confusion over requirementsSome builders say it's never been clear
Miscommunication contributes to confusion over requirementsSome builders say it's never been clear
WARREN Man pleads innocent to charge of murder
A Sept. 30 pretrial hearing has been scheduled. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
U.S. COURTHOUSE Building serves as view of future
The courtroom includes video monitors and an adjustable witness stand. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR
HERMITAGE School to open doors to public
The school board is expected to oppose a state plan to issue proficiency certificates with high
17TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT RACE Hopefuls are in sync on key issues
James A. Traficant Jr's. campaign did not respond to an invitation to attend Monday's debate, the
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Companies that made proposals to the city of Youngstown and their backgrounds:
Companies that made proposals to the city of Youngstown and their backgrounds: Landmark
Skeliski-Rossi wedding date is announced
AUSTINTOWN -- Announced by Mr. and Mrs. William Skeliski, 79 Aldrich Road, are plans for the autumn