Bring back chivalry
Bring back chivalry
kBOORISHNESS has become a hallmark of American society, and a lot of men and women would like to see genteel behavior return. A new book tells how it can happen.
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LOCAL
Boxes to reels
kDECADES' worth of boxes filled with old public records have disappeared from the Mahoning County Courthouse. They've been replaced with decades' worth of microfilm reels -- filled with old public records.
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Burning laws
kWARNING to all Mahoning Valley residents: Know the rules before you burn. State agencies say residents should read up on Ohio's open-burning laws before striking a match to that pile of leaves or brush in the back yard.
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SPORTS
Regional action
kLOCAL softball and baseball teams didn't fare too well in regional action over the weekend.
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WEATHER
More showers
kTONIGHT, becoming cloudy. A chance of showers after midnight. Lows in the mid-40s. Chance of rain 30 percent. Tuesday, cloudy with scattered showers. Highs in the mid-60s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
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COMING TOMORROW
kDIANE MURPHY: Would you call it a miracle if your 4-year-old daughter sat unassisted? Probably not, but Tracey Tatar would. When her daughter, Brittany, born with cerebral palsy, sat on her own after conductive education in Cleveland, it was a miracle to Tracey. The New Middletown resident's goal is to bring like miracles to other muscle-impaired children in our area.
kLIFE & amp;WORK: An estimated 1 million Americans use the Internet to buy prescription drugs from Canada, and the number is on the rise. What once was a trickle has become a torrent, said the AARP, which represents Americans 50 and older.
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