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Display charts artist's growth
High expectations may be difficult to meet, but Homer's works excel. By PHILIP KENNICOTT
HOW HE SEES IT China's trade surplus may triple this year
Opinion: By SEBASTIAN MALLABY THE WASHINGTON POST BEIJING, China -- Three members of the Bush Cabinet
DAN K. THOMASSON Here's a case of positive identification
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- As a young Army draftee undergoing basic training in Missouri, the miseries of a
EDUCATION TCTC adult project behind schedule
Groundbreaking now will occur at 10 a.m. Aug. 17. CHAMPION -- Trumbull Career and Technical Center
Merchants to address downtown issues
Merchants need to know parking and garbage rules, a councilman says. By DAVID SKOLNICK
Beaver Trustees prepare to ask residents to renew expense levy
The D.A.R.E. program helps the schools pay for a resource officer. By VIRGINIA ROSS VINDICATOR
Traffic cameras set to debut in Girard
For the first few days, those who are caught speeding will receive warnings. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
Still a land of danger
Opinion: Los Angeles Times: The helicopter crash in Afghanistan that killed eight Navy SEALs last month was
For casual summer entertaining
Sauces keep your food moist over a hot grill. FAMILY FEATURES EDITORIAL SYNDICATE As lazy summer
"God bless London."
Opinion: "God bless London." A card Nestled among the bouquets laid outside the King's Cross Underground
A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman Township:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Boardman Township: July 6 Theft: A customer told an
HOW HE SEES IT CAFTA will facilitate race to the bottom
Opinion: By Rep. SANDER LEVIN SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON POST As the congressional debate over the Central
FOP Conference will attract 1,000 visitors to Valley
Mahoning County beat out Dayton to host the event. BOARDMAN -- For the first time in its 71-year
Mustard temperature is personal preference
Dear Heloise: Is it really necessary to refrigerate mustard once it has been opened? Please answer
Man gets prison time for sixth DUI
Haskins had five prior DUI offenses. YOUNGSTOWN -- Leon C. Haskins is the second Mahoning County
Female abductor to face 3 years in prison
YOUNGSTOWN -- A city woman is on her way to prison for committing a crime nearly three years ago.
'FANTASTIC FOUR' Actor revels in role of Dr. Doom
The movie's director hadn't seen the actor's work in 'Nip/Tuck.' By MARIA ELENA FERNANDEZ LOS
FRUIT AND LIQUOR Peaches team with spirits for summertime treats
One of summer's greatest treats is the peach. With market bins bursting with this wonderful fruit,
JANE EISNER Ultimate weapon in face of terrorism
Opinion: When people become upset, their lips often tremble, channeling fear and emotion to a small but
WEST HILL Sewer work completed over budget
Additional excavation and backfill were required due to poor soils. BROOKFIELD -- Work is
Detention pond possible flood solver
The aim is to curb flooding of homes along Indian Run Creek. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF
Selecting, storing, serving right way
Besides being delicious, tomatoes are good for you. By BARBARA H. DRAKE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Supervisors decide on road crew bids
The township needs $15,000 to finish this year's paving projects. HILLSVILE, Pa. -- Two bids for
Running away from Holy Rosary Mission
Opinion: When Richard "Sonny" Torres and Ray Briggs arrived at Holy Rosary Indian Mission in the fall of 1951
Group wants ballot issue
Some area school boards have adopted resolutions of support for the measure. By JEFF ORTEGA
FOP CONFERENCE Scheduled events
Some of the events tentatively scheduled for the 71st annual Ohio State Fraternal Order of Police
FUND RAISING What they made
A county-by-county breakdown of the income for the 18 relays held in the five-county area served by
What color is your food?
If you include a rainbow of colors in your diet, you'll get more nutrition. By ALLISON ASKINS
Warren girl crowned queen of county fair
The queen plans to join the Coast Guard. By MONICA BOND VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF BAZETTA --
Cell phone issue leads to scolding of trustees
Several criminal investigations are continuing in Springfield Township. By MARY GRZEBIENIAK
JENNIFER NOBLES TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH
JENNIFER NOBLES TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH XGIRARD -- Jennifer Nobles and Timothy McDonough, both of 920
Hit-and-run victim ID'd
Hit-and-run victim ID'd YOUNGSTOWN -- The victim of an apparent hit-and-run Sunday on the city's
Nicklaus hope for late farewell
He intends to hang up his competitive career this week in Great Britain. THE WASHINGTON POST ST.
& lt;B & gt;AMBROSE, & lt;/B & gt; Bert, 84, of North Lima; calling
& lt;B & gt;AMBROSE, & lt;/B & gt; Bert, 84, of North Lima; calling hours Thursday
Food service kicks off for disabled children
People under 18 and certified as disabled are eligible to receive free meals. YOUNGSTOWN -- Free
Valley events bring in record cash
The relays attracted about 50,000 participants this year. CANFIELD -- Proceeds from the American
AREA DIAMONDS Youth baseball
Tri-T Colt (ages 15-17) Columbiana DeChellis Dental 6, Canfield Mill Creek Homes 5 -- Columbiana
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT XIn a story about Karen Clark-Green in Sunday's edition, the producers of her
MOUNT CARMEL Festival to feature an Italian flair, fun
Saturday's activities highlight the village's faith heritage. LOWELLVILLE -- Lowellville's Italian
$222,000 embezzlement brings 2-year prison term
Moncrief pleaded guilty to the charge in May. YOUNGSTOWN -- A city woman is going to prison for
Today is Wednesday, July 13, the 194th day of 2005. There are 171 days left in the year. On this
Opinion: Today is Wednesday, July 13, the 194th day of 2005. There are 171 days left in the year. On this
SOCCER Beckham's luxurious life graces Chicago
His Real Madrid squad will play at Soldier Field on Saturday. CHICAGO TRIBUNE He owns an estate
TRUMBULL COUNTY FAIR Schedule
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 Noon: Junior Fair Rabbit Show with Junior Fair Cavy Noon to 5 p.m.: rides
ENVIRONMENT County uses funds to manage land and waterways
The projects are river restoration, flood mapping, rural sewers and an asbestos survey. WARREN --
Despite accidents, intersection is safe, officials say
By AMBER HYLAND VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. -- Despite a number of accidents and