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Political novice initiates the race
Other Democrats are looking at the House seat. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER
Cabin FEVER
Simple recipes, quick preparation and fun, flavorful food should be the order of the day when you're
ON AREA DIAMONDS Youth baseball & amp; softball
BASEBALL BABE RUTH (14-15) Rondinelli 10, Mahoning Valley Panthers 5 -- Eric Francis collected
President needs to be clear about U.S. presence in Iraq
Opinion: Faced with declining public support for the war in Iraq, insurgencies in Baghdad and other cities
FOOD SALES AND DINNERS
TODAY XFraternal Order of Eagles 3298, 1655 Raccoon Road, Austintown, will serve dinners from 4 to
TIPS FROM THE AUTHORS
TIPS FROM THE AUTHORS FROM JERRY MINNICH: A large, bone-in precooked ham can produce many
Woman shot in Lowellville
Woman shot in Lowellville LOWELLVILLE -- A woman was shot in the head at a residence on West
Landfill company asks to be taken off board's agenda
GIRARD -- The Girard Board of Health will not be discussing a proposed construction and demolition
DEEP THROAT Movie, book deals for once-secret source
The book, which has been met with skepticism by publishers, is slated for release next spring. By
Firecrackers have a very limited time and place
Opinion: Firecrackers have a very limited time and place EDITOR: Being that July 4th is just around the
Water tank project awaits OK
The new tank will be done in late 2006 or early 2007. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
A crowning comeback
The Scrappers trailed their opener by two in the eighth, but rallied to win. By PETE MOLLICA
Stephanie Miles Chad Rachic
STEPHANIE MILES CHAD RACHIC XAUSTINTOWN -- The marriage of Stephanie M. Miles, daughter of Rusty
MUSIC BUSINESS Rap rocks, but country cries
Not even Cold Play can rescue this year from the lack-of-sales blues. By JIM FARBER NEW YORK
Mayor seeks funds to assess lodge idea
He said a study is the first step to determining if the operation could succeed. CORTLAND --
E.R. SHIPP Death State gets busted
Opinion: The U.S. Sup-reme Court has finally busted the Death State, Texas, proving that the anti-death
STOCKING THE CABIN PANTRY
STOCKING THE CABIN PANTRY Baking powder Barbecue sauce Beans, canned Bisquick Bread
INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE 3-point shots abound in Mahoning Valley comeback
The Wildcats were down 12-0 before posting their first score. GIRARD -- Maybe it was the fact that
Budget battles over tax reform
Eight House Republicans opposed the budget. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT COLUMBUS
Pre-Game Ceremony: Eight members of last year's New York-Penn League championship team were honored
Pre-Game Ceremony: Eight members of last year's New York-Penn League championship team were honored
Taxes to be added onto services
Marriage licenses would be exempt from taxation. MERCER, Pa. -- The State Department of Revenue
Tracee Blasko, fianc & eacute; planning summer nuptials
XBOARDMAN -- Lawrence and Norine Blasko, 7834 Huntington Circle, are announcing the engagement of
Keeping the flavor while storing potatoes
Dear Heloise: I think I read somewhere that you shouldn't store potatoes in the refrigerator. Am I
Struthers considers finances
Open enrollment could give the district a financial boost. By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR STAFF
Hazard group plans show-and-tell day
VIENNA -- The Northeast Regional Hazardous Materials Response Group will host a show-and-tell day at
DAN K. THOMASSON Censors take dead aim at HBO series
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- Between the Federal Communications Commission and a coterie of angry members of
HOW HE SEES IT Health-care elephant can't be ignored
Opinion: By RONALD BROWNSTEIN LOS ANGELES TIMES Like a patient ignoring an ominous lump, Washington has
South Side man is awakened by gunfire
YOUNGSTOWN -- A South Side man was awakened early Tuesday after a bullet struck his Detroit Avenue
BUCKEYE BOYS STATE | Local participants
A total of 1,325 high school juniors from across Ohio attended the American Legion's Buckeye Boys
& lt;B & gt;ALLEN, & lt;/B & gt;Stephen Michael, 41, of Boardman;
& lt;B & gt;ALLEN, & lt;/B & gt;Stephen Michael, 41, of Boardman; calling hours
One very lucky day for a group of co-workers
The $16 million jackpot will be split among 11 co-workers, who all pitched in $1 Friday to buy the
Man arraigned in West Side bar shooting
The alleged accomplice already is under indictment in two separate cases. By PATRICIA MEADE
Fire station in Boardman to get relocation appraisal
The appraisal will include the lots owned by a Poland family. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF
DIPLOMACY Bush makes promises to Vietnamese leader
Phan Van Khai's visit is the first of its kind since the end of the Vietnam War. WASHINGTON POST
Today is Wednesday, June 22, the 173rd day of 2005. There are 192 days left in the year. On this
Opinion: Today is Wednesday, June 22, the 173rd day of 2005. There are 192 days left in the year. On this
Housing authority gets new member
Ernestine Wise's term will be in effect through December 2009. By VIRGINIA ROSS VINDICATOR
Plans announced for Rugh-Webb rite in mid-August
XBOARDMAN -- Announcement is being made by Christine Rugh-Fagan and Patrick Fagan, 7956 Spartan
Slather it on k
Slather it on k Want to barbecue on Sunday, but you don't have time to make your own sauce? Here's
Supervisors approve plan to buy 5 bulletproof vests
No general fund money is needed to buy the $500 vests. NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Two $1,000 donations
The scoop on scoops
Don't get stuck. With the right utensil, that wonderful, spherical serving is yours. By RENEE ENNA
Erin Spisak Chad Csepeggi
ERIN SPISAK CHAD CSEPEGGI XYOUNGSTOWN -- The exchange of nuptial vows took place during a 2:30
Four on furlough considered for return
The sheriff's department spent $38,835.66 in overtime costs so far this year. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
hYoi! Myron Cope decides to retire
hYoi! Myron Cope decides to retire kLONGTIME Pittsburgh Steelers radio broadcaster Myron Cope is
"I think about Iraq every day. Every single day, because I understand we have kids in harm's way.
Opinion: "I think about Iraq every day. Every single day, because I understand we have kids in harm's way.
HOW HE SEES IT India gains by reaching out to Pakistan
Opinion: By DANIEL SNEIDER KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS For two weeks the front pages of Indian newspapers
Local Habitat for Humanity dedicates West Side house
Two houses will be dedicated in Struthers next week. BY AMBER HYLAND VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
Attacking Alzheimer's
Opinion: Scripps Howard: Alzheimer's disease has always had a certain inevitability in attacking its victims,
Wilmington to have full-day kindergarten
The board also approved the 2005-06 budget. By LAURA MILOSER VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT NEW
Homeowner cited on dilapidated lot
The officer said he's been at the house many times in the past month or so. By PATRICIA MEADE
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman: POLAND June 17 Theft: A man
BASEBALL
BASEBALL Wittenberg University in Springfield -- will be where the Ohio TPX Top 96 High School