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Veterans memorial to honor living, too
By JOSH ECHT VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER Youngstown historian Steffon Jones received a valuable
CLUB CALENDAR
ASSOCIATIONS XHome Cemetery Association will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday at the cemetery. In the event
Again, it's pitching that leads to a win
All the scoring for both teams occurred in the third inning. FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Backed by some
Two store clerks charged with underage sales
Cooperating witnesses were sent to two East Side convenience stores. YOUNGSTOWN -- A drive-through
TRUMBULL COUNTY Contracts are awarded for new police station
The new station will offer much improvement for Hubbard police. By MONICA BOND VINDICATOR
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LOCAL Development construction begins off South Raccoon CANFIELD -- Ground was broken Thursday
BOARD OF CONTROL Downtown building to get a new roof soon
The city plans to spend $1.5 million over three years to improve the building. By DAVID SKOLNICK
NASCAR Fisher set to race on Saturday
She's racing in the NASCAR development program in California. THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
MAHONING COUNTY Data board meets, hires communications official
The new telecommunications director has Valley roots. YOUNGSTOWN -- It took a while for the
Teen takes a swing at acting in 'Bears'
The talented athlete took well to her first role as Amanda Whurlitzer. By SUSAN KING LOS ANGELES
HOW HE SEES IT Uncertain future for enhanced humanity
Opinion: By JOEL GARREAU LOS ANGELES TIMES In the next few years, your child will come home from school
Scrappers win
Scrappers win Backed by some outstanding pitching, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers posted their
Miniseries will follow life of Pope John Paul II
LOS ANGELES TIMES HOLLYWOOD -- It might not outdo "The Da Vinci Code" for sheer thrills, but CBS'
LAW ENFORCEMENT New system will connect Trumbull Co. departments
This system will allow departments in the entire region to share records. WARREN -- Nearly
'Idol' winner to do jingles
'Idol' winner to do jingles OKLAHOMA CITY -- "American Idol" winner Carrie Underwood k will sing
The flip-flop flap
Opinion: Chicago Tribune: We're just guessing here, but it's not likely that President Bush was too shocked
MAHONING COUNTY | Indictments
Stacey Sellers, 43, Maple Street, Warren; aggravated robbery (two counts), abduction, rape and
INTERNATIONAL AWARD Youngstown Torch Club receives recognition
The honor was received by the local club during a recent convention. XDES MOINES, Iowa -- The
Finding support for recycling facility
The meeting will be at YSU's Kilcawley Center. YOUNGSTOWN -- Mahoning County's Materials Recovery
TRUDY RUBIN Pullout of Gaza will only help Hamas
Opinion: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is traveling to Israel this weekend to salvage Israel's planned
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County considers ways to elevate accessibility
One alternative might be having several sites for voters with disabilities. By VIRGINIA ROSS
SCHOOLS Canfield agrees to hire a second softball coach
The two coaches will share duties equally under the new arrangement. By KATIE LIBECCO
CRIME Deputy sheriff on leave accused of stealing steaks
Kim Marciano, a sister of Chief Robert E. Bush, pleaded innocent at arraignment. By PATRICIA MEADE
32 plaintiffs added to class-action suit
Two state agencies have been added as defendants in the suit. YOUNGSTOWN -- Thirty-two people
Valley air reservists deployed to Iraq
VIENNA -- About two dozen men and women from the 773rd Airlift Squadron, one of the two flying
Metal pioneer riffs it up for Ozzfest
The question remains -- when will the reunited Sabbath release a new album? There are only a few
Lions install Josie Polis as new president
YOUNGSTOWN --The first female to hold the office of president of Youngstown Lions Club was installed
Ammonia's stain-fighting action in a spray
Dear Heloise: I'm writing to ask you if I can use regular ammonia in your "prewash spray" recipe.
Kidnapping suspect turns himself in
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- A New Castle man accused of being involved in a July 15 kidnapping turned
Today is Friday, July 22, the 203rd day of 2005. There are 162 days left in the year. On this date
Opinion: Today is Friday, July 22, the 203rd day of 2005. There are 162 days left in the year. On this date
AVALON SOUTH 6 years added to contract between Warren and golf course
City council never approved building a new clubhouse. WARREN -- Avalon South Management gets six
SANDLOT BASEBALL R & amp;J earns 6-1 win in NABF opener
Rondinelli Tuxedo lost its first game, 5-0. STRUTHERS -- R & amp;J Trucking broke up a 1-1 tie
Opposition to school plan is a matter of economics
Opinion: Opposition to school plan is a matter of economics EDITOR: Since I have been confronted and
ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING Exal plans expansion to accommodate clients
The company is building an addition and plans to expand again later this year. By DAVID SKOLNICK
BOXING Pavlik-Zuniga fight is canceled
An event participant was injured while training for her own fight. VINDICATOR STAFF/WIRE REPORTS
"We believe the best way to go through this is to do a countdown."
Opinion: "We believe the best way to go through this is to do a countdown." NASA official Bill Parsons On
Summer Fun Fest
Summer Fun Fest HUBBARD -- The city's second annual Summer Fun Fest will be today, Saturday and
WEATHERSFIELD Ethics commission forgoes acting on trustees' allegation
The issue involved statements the trustee made about a zoning change. MINERAL RIDGE --
INFORMATIONAL MEETING Girard residents hear cons about landfill effort
The state is trying to establish a committee to study landfill issues. GIRARD -- More than 100
Finding out where a justice stands is a worthy endeavor
Opinion: President Bush has nominated a candidate for associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United
Organization seeks support for reform proposals
Advocates say the three measures will make the election process more fair. By JEFF ORTEGA
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Youth programs HOWLAND -- Howland Township Summer Youth Sport and Recreation Program will offer
Pam Am Clipper Connection moves back start date of service
The airline shows things are ready to roll from here on Nov. 10. VIENNA -- Experiencing some
Church of Christ pastor appointed police chaplain
MINERAL RIDGE -- Weathersfield Township trustees appointed the Rev. Robert A. Gleason as police
It's just bad news
The 'Bad News Bears' ruins just about everything from the original movie. By ROGER MOORE KNIGHT
F.N.B. reports second-quarter gain
HERMITAGE, Pa. -- F.N.B. Corp. reported second-quarter earnings of 31 cents a share Thursday, an
Man found guilty for part in 2001 killing
YOUNGSTOWN -- It took a jury just under two hours to find Ceyanie D. Dubose guilty of being involved