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Stories published March 28, 2003

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

WARREN Police to probe response to crowd of teenagers

The chief said that he has not received any citizen complaints. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR


HELOISE Old recipe makes tasty pickled beets

Dear Heloise: I have a friend who had a recipe for pickled beets. She got it from the newspaper when


Spring fashions reflect colors of the rainbow

Newest fashions show signs of spring fever. SCRIPPS HOWARD Cascades of color wash over


The long arm of Milosevic reaches out to create havoc

Opinion: Even while he is on trial for war crimes hundreds of miles away, former Yugoslav President Slobodan


MONDAY'S NBA SUMMARIES

MONDAY'S NBA SUMMARIES KNICKS 100, RAPTORS 90 TORONTO (90) -- Bradley 5-6 0-0 10, Peterson 6-14


Tips from public lead to arrests in killing

A Vindicator inquiry is getting a drug dealer off the streets for 10 months. & lt;a


Cranky senator makes fight over Arctic drilling personal

Opinion: Los Angeles Times: Oil and Arctic ice aren't meant to mix, but one cranky senator can't let go of a


FOOD SALES AND DINNERS

TODAY XFraternal Order of Eagles 3298, 1655 Raccoon Road, Austintown, will serve dinners from 4 to


Gardener puts in first crop

The Vindicator/William D. Lewis


CHAMPION SCHOOLS Girl alleges fondling by athletic director

The suit is seeking damages in excess of $25,000. & lt;a href=mailto:sinkovich@vindy.com


Shooting preliminary hearing waived

By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF NILES -- Witnesses lined the halls outside


GIRARD Officials question widening of road

The city zoning inspector answered a resident's complaints. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


Parents with disabled kids should not be penalized

Opinion: Los Angeles Times: The United States is not supposed to be a place that lets kids -- especially


PENNSYLVANIA Bill would bar death for mentally retarded

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Supporters of the death penalty announced legislation that would bar capital


Petro isn't backing down on cases related to MVSD

Opinion: "By no means do I believe that these cases are over yet. We are continuing to pursue them." With


GIRARD 711 connector work? A blast

Blasting will normally take place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


Older golfers have better start than Woods at TPC at Sawgrass

A windy, cool day played havoc with the world's best player. PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) --


LOTTERY RESULTS

THURSDAY'S DRAWINGS OHIO Night drawings: Pick 3, 1-4-4 Pick 4, 6-1-4-8 Buckeye 5, 1-11-19-


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Ronald L. Stoffer, 51, of 156 E. Oregon Ave., Sebring, and


7 lose homes as fire destroys 5 buildings

MOUNT JEWETT, Pa. (AP) -- Fire destroyed five buildings that housed three businesses and five


FARRELL, PA. Schools want to borrow money

The court will be asked to approve the borrowing. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU


MERCER COUNTY State gives grant help for jail construction

Mold in the basement of the old jail led to plans to move some employees. By HAROLD GWIN


BOARDMAN Top team checks Phantom Rockets

The Phantom Rockets close their season tonight in Dayton. By GREG GULAS VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT


YSU FOOTBALL Seniors step up in place of Mays

Mike Burns, Josiah Doby and Darius Peterson are good enough to start. & lt;a


PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE Motorists will face slowdowns for sign project near Ohio line

Traffic will be stopped four times Thursday. ELLWOOD CITY, Pa. -- Pennsylvania Turnpike motorists


POLAND TOWNSHIP Gunshot shakes up directory deliverer

The shot was apparently fired by someone in a house. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF


FARRELL Officials advise residents to hold off on easements

A project developer wants the easements to make improvements in alleys. FARRELL, Pa. -- City


Do war protests hurt morale?

A professor said less value is placed on universities as the marketplace of ideas. & lt;a