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Stories published April 27, 2003

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

Both men ran to avoid the falling beam, but Charles Thomas ran into its path.

Both men ran to avoid the falling beam, but Charles Thomas ran into its path. By JOHN W. GOODWIN


Browns first pick is center Jeff Faine

Cleveland took West Texas A & amp;M linebacker Chaun Thompson in second round. BEREA (AP) --


Residents worry about jobs rather than town's finances

Some people say they don't see much of a future in the town. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON


Local vets, residents show troops support

A Salem teen set to be deployed to South Korea was among those attending. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR


SATURDAY DRAWINGS OHIO

SATURDAY DRAWINGS OHIO Night drawings Pick 3, 9-3-9 Pick 4, 3-7-9-4 Buckeye 5, 10-27-30-34-


Fortune earns promotion to council's top position

Opinion: It is a given in politics that an incumbent has an advantage going into an election. However, in


'Givebacks' still not in YSU's vocabulary

Opinion: Doomsday scenarios are being discussed in whispers at Youngstown State University as the Ohio


PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have been owned by the same family for 70 years. They've

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Pittsburgh Steelers have been owned by the same family for 70 years. They've


AMERICAN LEAGUE Tribe breaks up Halama's no-hitter, but Oakland pulls away for 6-3 win

Brandon Phillips had a seventh-inning single for Cleveland's first hit. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) --


Path, bridge elicit protests

The park's founder never intended it as a recreation area, one professor said. By PETER H.


WAR WEDDINGS Military marriages: I now pronounce you soldier and wife

Although they might be away from their husbands for quite a while, the brides look toward the


YOUNGSTOWN Man killed at site of demolition

Both men ran to avoid the falling beam, but Charles Thomas ran into its path. By JOHN W. GOODWIN