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RABIES VACCINE Baits to be put near border of Ohio, W.Va.
So far this year, 23 cases of raccoon-strain animal rabies have been reported in Ohio. Rabies
GEORGE F. WILL No intelligent design in Penguin breeding
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- This summer's movie stars are not the usual bipeds, but other animals -- emperor
MIDEAST Bomb injures dozens waiting at bus station
Two guards received serious wounds when they approached the bomber. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
BEAVER TOWNSHIP Help for cleaner water sought
ODNR representatives intend to collect more samples to determine how far the problem extends. By
HELOISE Use technology to insert those missing back into photo
Dear Heloise: Concerning family members missing from wedding (or other) photos, if the photos are
Oakwood Cemetery
By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER If you're interested in delving into some of the city
MAHONING COUNTY Officials defend system for filling job openings
County officials decide how widely to advertise a position job by job. By ROGER G. SMITH
Washington could turn loss of Walter Reed into a gain
Opinion: Washington Post: Walter Reed Army Medical Center has been in the District of Columbia longer than
HOBBIES Adorable babies are realistic dolls
What's surprising is the intensity of the mothers making believe their bundles are alive. By
CAMPBELL Springfield strong in 2nd period
Anthony Warren and Andy Schuler were the Tigers' 1-2 punch in a 34-25 win. CAMPBELL -- Springfield
RABIES VACCINE Some facts
Counties receiving total coverage: Ashtabula, Columbiana, Geauga, Jefferson, Lake, Mahoning and
SATURDAY Scrappers blank Doubledays 4-0
NILES -- Joe Ness and two relievers combined on a two-hit shutout, and P.J. Hiser hit his fifth home
Katrina's turbulence in gulf impacts nation's gas and oil operations, prices
Even if pipelines and tankers are not hit, shutdowns will cause disruptions. KNIGHT RIDDER
DISTRICT ROUNDUP Poland loses opener to Louisville, 18-7
Beaver Local and West Branch won, but Wilson lost. POLAND -- Drew Kuhn scored twice and led
U.S. Open starts today
U.S. Open starts today Kim Clijsters is favored to win her first Grand Slam championship when the
Sunni opposition threatens adoption of Iraq constitution
Editorial: The new proposed constitution for Iraq that was submitted to parliament Sunday and will face a
TRUMBULL ROUNDUP Kohuth paces Lakeview victory
He scored both touchdowns in a 14-0 win over Painesville Harvey. PAINESVILLE -- Matt Kohuth scored
TRUMBULL COUNTY JFK gains 28-20 win with help from line
Good blocking opened the door for Eagles' runners against Newton Falls. By RYAN JONES VINDICATOR
STRAIGHT-LACED? This site will fix you
Simplicity? Functionality? Sure, but why be bored? By JUSTIN RUDE WASHINGTON POST Most folks'
MOTORCYCLES Mandatory helmet law advocated
The number of injured motorcyclists taken to St. E's doubled between 2000 and 2004. By DEBORA
St. Elizabeth Health Center
St. Elizabeth Health Center Keith and Krista Chandler, 5902 Burnett-East Road, Kinsman, boy, Aug.
MILL CREEK METROPARKS September calendar
CONCERTS Sept. 7: 7 p.m. Easy Street Productions. 7UP Summerfest Spectacular. Don't miss this
Charity horse show
Charity horse show WARREN -- The 21st annual Western Reserve Classic Charity Horse Show, an award-
EATING RIGHT Musician combines food and tunes
Experiencing life through all senses appeals to people who play music. By MONICA BHIDE CHRISTIAN
PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE
FOOTBALL FRIDAY'S SCORES AREA Fitch 15, Chaney 8 Elyria Catholic 38, Wilson 15 Mooney 22,
"What was he thinking?"
Opinion: "What was he thinking?" Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue After former President Jimmy Carter
BOXING Show in Salem loses punch, but Kiez Smith wins
The Boardman boxer is 3-1. SALEM -- It turned out that the only local representation on the Salem
Condition still critical
YOUNGSTOWN -- A Cleveland man remained in critical condition Sunday evening in St. Elizabeth Health
CARL P. LEUBSDORF Social Security causes stir on Hill
Opinion: As Ronald Reagan might have put it, there they go again. Congressional Republicans, persisting in
Agenda Tuesday
Agenda Tuesday Board of Trustees, Public Library of Youngstown & amp; Mahoning County
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY Faculty union approves tentative agreement
The university and ACE were ready to negotiate through the night Sunday. By SEAN BARRON
A walking tour of this 157-year-old site revealed the names and information regarding more than 60 people who contributed to Warren and the surrounding area, including the Packard family and:
Matthew Birchard, Ohio Supreme Court judge. John Crawford and John W. Bell, well-known artists.
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED Anthony Hopkins The U.S. Marshals Service in Northern Ohio is asking
Today is Monday, Aug. 29, the 241st day of 2005. There are 124 days left in the year. On this date
Opinion: Today is Monday, Aug. 29, the 241st day of 2005. There are 124 days left in the year. On this date
Analysts see little for Sunnis in draft
Some experts are saying the proposal strongly favors Kurds and Shiites. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
Injury list length not good sign
The Youngstown State football team's season opener is just three days away, but the team's injury
HOW THEY SEE IT Freshmen bring new set of experiences
Opinion: By TOM McBRIDE and RON NIEF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR BELOIT, WIS. -- In coming weeks, millions
SCRAPPERS Loss hurts playoff chances
A five-game series will begin Friday in Auburn. By BILL SULLIVAN VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF NILES
NILES-GIRARD Red Dragons win 60th meeting in series, 34-24
Girard outgained Niles, 425-177, but came up short on the scoreboard. By JOHN BASSETTI
Let's compare scandals: Bob Taft vs. Bill Clinton
Opinion: Let's compare scandals: Bob Taft vs. Bill Clinton EDITOR: Presently, Gov. Bob Taft is the last
AFGHANISTAN Excitement blends with worries as country prepares for election
Female candidates -- there are 582 -- have seemed especially vulnerable. WASHINGTON POST KABUL,
Forum Women's & amp; Infants Pavilion
Forum Women's & amp; Infants Pavilion David and Sheila Gay, South Bailey Road, North Jackson,
Indians stay alive in wild-card race
Indians stay alive in wild-card race kINDIANS closing pitcher Bob Wickman, back, is congratulated
ICL/TCL Grafton's career night powers Lisbon's romp
South Range, Jackson-Milton and McDonald opened with victories. MARTINS FERRY -- Josh Grafton had
JAPAN
Opinion: JAPAN Yomiuri Shimbun, Tokyo, Aug. 23: Six-nation talks aimed at scrapping North Korea's nuclear
Inside
Inside *Tony Kanaan took advantage of teammate Dan Wheldon's misfortune to win the Argent Mortgage
WORTH A LOOK
BAZAARS XOur Way Home Christian Fellowship, 429 Ohio Ave., Girard, will hold a bazaar from 11 a.m.
hRide 'em, cowboy!
hRide 'em, cowboy! RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- Wyatt Keck, 4, competes in the bronco riding competition at
Boardman house fire
BOARDMAN -- A house fire Saturday is still under investigation. A home in the 100 block of Clifton
U.S. DIET Study: Coffee is leading source of antioxidants
The natural chemical compounds help reduce cell damage. SCRIPPS HOWARD WASHINGTON -- We may be
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PETITION Woman supports renewal of VAWA
Around 700 women suffer abuse or sexual assaults each day in the U.S. By KANTELE FRANKO