SPORTS
SPORTS
Niles, OSU star
kTODAY'S 20TH-RANKED Valley sports legend as determined by your votes was a standout football player whose rushing helped Niles capture the state football title. He was also an All-College World Series outfielder for Ohio State in 1966.
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HITECH
Speedier dial-ups
kFOR SOME INTERNET users, faster dial-up service is a more affordable alternative to broadband.
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LOCAL
A cockatoo's story
kTHIS WEEKEND, a local crew is filming the story of how a cockatoo named Ouija came to live with a Girard man and how the two became volunteers to cheer up elderly residents at local nursing homes.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Targeting obesity
kEXPERTS from a variety of disciplines are looking at how societal changes, such as making neighborhoods more friendly to walkers, can help fight the fat.
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ENTERTAINMENT
It's an honor
kLOCAL artists find fulfillment and inspiration in having their work accepted for the Butler's juried Midyear Exhibition.
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HOME
Arbor days
kWHETHER wrought iron, wood or vinyl, in a traditional or ornate style, arbors add charm to a garden or yard.
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WEATHER
More rain
kSHOWERS and thunderstorms today and Monday. Highs of 80 both days. Low tonight in the mid-60s.
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COMING TOMORROW
LIFE & amp;WORK: Helen Stambaugh was 60 when she married Arnold D. Stambaugh, a man whose business success and philanthropy made his name a household word in the Mahoning Valley. She is featured in Monday's One on One interview.
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