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Public library pursues 1-mill levy on ballot for needed improvements
The library bought the Cortland land near the schools five years ago. WARREN -- The Warren-
MOVIE STARS No aging gracefully for actresses hitting 40
Scripts are written more for young audiences, with less roles for older women. By RUTHE STEIN
POLICE Chief: Stop may have prevented homicide
A man accused of assault was arrested after speeding through a stop sign. By PATRICIA MEADE
Austintown parents voice concerns about busing
A meeting to review the final plan will be held July 27 at Watson Elementary. By KANTELE FRANKO
MOVIE REVIEW Fantastic, it isn't, but fun quotient makes up for it
When a movie's supposed to sell popcorn as well as tickets, what's wrong with some fun? By ROGER
Live 8 finale downloads
Live 8 finale downloads LONDON -- "Hey Jude," the finale of the London Live 8 concert led by Paul
Political reality in Africa cannot be ignored by G8
Opinion: As the leaders of the world's richest nations try to reach agreement on a plan to end poverty in
HOW HE SEES IT For Iranians, it was the economy, stupid
Opinion: By REZA ASLAN LOS ANGELES TIMES Anyone struggling to understand how Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- the
NEW CASTLE PLAYHOUSE Theater invites crowd back to fair in musical
'State Fair' opens at the New Castle Playhouse on July 15. By L. CROW VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
SANDLOT BASEBALL Astro Falcons win Little b crown
Nate Wilson scored the winning run in the 8-7 win over R & amp;J Trucking. STRUTHERS -- Nate
GRAEDONS | People's Pharmacy Sugar can be effective to ease hiccups
Q. My father has been plagued with hiccups at all hours of the day or night. His physician gave him
Lounge returns to days of indie acts galore
Local and national acts are welcomed at Cedars Lounge. YOUNGSTOWN -- When Cedars Lounge Owner
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Gene mutations pacify mice, possibly humans
Research findings show decreased violence directly related to the NR2E1 gene. TORONTO GLOBE AND
Get ready to polka. And eat. And polka some more. Slovenefest XXIV runs noon to midnight at SNPJ
Get ready to polka. And eat. And polka some more. Slovenefest XXIV runs noon to midnight at SNPJ
PERFORMING ARTS Representing the Valley at Italy's theater festival
Rubino believes that she will be the only American attending the program. By L. CROW VINDICATOR
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland Village and Boardman Township:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland Village and Boardman Township: POLAND July 2
In focus
In focus The focus of the John Deere Classic has a ponytail, dangly earrings and a monster game.
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS
XRyan J. and Julianne E. (Zetts) Gnandt of Monroe are announcing the birth of their first child, a
The Sources
The Sources Ticketmaster: Kaufmann's in Eastwood, Southern Park and Shenango Valley malls; and
Packard Music Hall hosts kids' theater sessions
WARREN -- Registration is open for Packard Music Hall's fourth year of summer children's theater
Pregnant woman shot
Pregnant woman shot YOUNGSTOWN -- A woman was hospitalized in critical condition after she and a
MAHONING VALLEY Black Men's Summit to feature speakers and awards ceremony
There is an awards ceremony and family banquet. WARREN -- Black communities of Youngstown and
NY-PENN LEAGUE Jammers snap M.V. win streak
The Scrappers had won five straight entering the game. JAMESTOWN, N.Y. -- The Mahoning Valley
TOUR '80s music revisited when bands rock back into town
Cinderella is the one of the bands set to hit the stage in Canton. Rock never stops it just gets
Warren welcomes breakout songwriter to arts event
Her latest recording borrows from Carole King and Cole Porter. WARREN -- Composer Susan Werner
Kimberly Martig, fianc & eacute; to exchange vows in August
XBELOIT -- Earl and Connie Martig, 11126 state Route 534, are announcing the engagement and coming
New chick takes flight downtown
One falcon is now flying, but the other didn't survive its first attempt. YOUNGSTOWN -- The two
County welfare figures swell to an all-time high
The money provides for transportation, and medical services to children. WARREN -- Trumbull County
Trumbull County officials apply for racetrack analysis
The detailed study should answer several questions about the proposal. WARREN -- Federal officials
EDUCATION Campbell board hires new superintendent
The new superintendent is manager for a company operating charter schools. CAMPBELL -- The new
TOWN HALL MEETING Residents must join forces to fight creation of landfill
Ohio has 68 licensed CDD landfills, an activist said. By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
Man pleads innocent to charges
The shooting took place in May; the fatal accident in June. YOUNGSTOWN -- An Aug. 17 trial date
CAL THOMAS Misgivings about O'Connor justified
Opinion: When Ronald Reagan nominated Arizona's Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court in 1981,
BWC PROBE Dann files 2nd suit over coin scandal Senator wants reports to be open to public
The senator says the information should be used to guide policy changes. By MICHELE C. HLADIK
MAHONING C0. COURT Man receives multiple sentences for robberies
The judge went against a recommendation for a shorter sentence. YOUNGSTOWN -- Calling him bad,
HELOISE Bereavement basket can be put to good use
Dear Heloise: Your recent column in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette relating to gift baskets reminded
Performances canceled
Performances canceled YOUNGSTOWN -- All performances of "The Last Five Years," scheduled to open
EMILY WILSON MICHAEL CANTERINO
EMILY WILSON MICHAEL CANTERINO XGIRARD -- Michael Canterino and his bride, the former Emily
TARA HACKETT MICHAEL HANUSCAK
TARA HACKETT MICHAEL HANUSCAK XYOUNGSTOWN -- St. Columba Cathedral was the setting at 2 p.m. May
BIRTHS
BIRTHS Forum Health Women and Infants Pavilion Stephanie and Richard Watson, 2830 Trenton Ave.,
Trustees set ban, limits on parking
They want to have access that's at least 10 feet wide on every street. By DENISE DICK
Ruling: Man won't be resentenced in murders
One shooting happened at a Newton Township home in June 2000. WARREN -- The Ohio Supreme Court
George Nevendorf, fianc & eacute;e to marry in late summer
XPOLAND -- Dr. Amelia G. Tunanidas, 12 Windmere Place, is announcing the engagement and coming
HOW HE SEES IT Now you have the great malls of China
Opinion: By WILLIAM S. KOWINSKI LOS ANGELES TIMES The news that China is now more popular around the
HOW SHE SEES IT Universal healthcare may change in Canada
Opinion: By RONDI ADAMSON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR TORONTO -- In an episode of the Simpsons, where the
JAMI BLACKANN JEFFREY KIDD
JAMI BLACKANN JEFFREY KIDD XSTRUTHERS -- The exchange of nuptial vows took place during 2 p.m.
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Real estate transfers Roger Snyder et al to Robert Partlow, Sebring, $90,500.
MAHONING VALLEY Leadership group to hold election
YOUNGSTOWN -- Leadership Mahoning Valley will hold its annual meeting at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
KSU faculty members express discontent with latest proposal
Increased health-care costs prompted faculty to reject an agreement. KENT -- Full-time, tenure-
GAME TIME Tonight
Who: Scrappers at Jamestown When: 7:05 p.m. Where: Jamestown, N.Y. Radio: WNIO-AM 1390
STEPHANIE PALOVICH MICHAEL FRITZ
STEPHANIE PALOVICH MICHAEL FRITZ XSTRUTHERS -- Holy Trinity Church was the setting May 28 for the
hCommunity remembers 3 who died in Colo. crash
hCommunity remembers 3 who died in Colo. crash DURANGO, Colo. -- Rob Hyslop holds the flight
VIEWING MOVIES UNDER THE STARS
It's triplets for Warren's surviving drive-in theater. By MONICA BOND VINDICATOR TRUMBULL
HOW HE SEES IT Bush should let the Senate advise him
Opinion: By EDWARD M. KENNEDY WASHINGTON POST Sandra Day O'Connor's retirement gives President Bush,
MOVIE REVIEW Film drowns in its own murk
A movie like this requires emotional investment. By ROGER MOORE KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS More
An army under siege
Opinion: Dallas Morning News: The Iraq and Afghanistan wars are putting a terrible strain on the U.S. armed
Jubilee Gardens receives $1,500 in grants
YOUNGSTOWN -- Jubilee Gardens received a $1,000 grant from The Frances Schermer Charitable Trust and
THE BOTTOM LINE
THE BOTTOM LINE Town One Streetscapes is seeking financial support to continue showing the outdoor
hFlowing inland in Southern U.S.
hFlowing inland in Southern U.S. kFLOODWATERS from Tropical Storm Cindy cover the lot of a gas
ASTRONOMY Planetarium to receive awe-inspiring upgrade
The facility is scheduled to open again in October for public shows. YOUNGSTOWN -- Full-dome