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Stories published March 30, 2005

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

Zoning board approves Boardman paint ball field

Some local businesses oppose the recreational site. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


CRIME 5-year-old wounded in drive-by shooting

The boy was hit three or four times in the legs. By PATRICIA MEADE VINDICATOR POLICE REPORTER


Canfield tops Boardman in Myrtle Beach

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- Lauren Sulick struck out five batters and walked none as the Canfield High


Today is Wednesday, March 30, the 89th day of 2005. There are 276 days left in the year. On this

Opinion: Today is Wednesday, March 30, the 89th day of 2005. There are 276 days left in the year. On this


TRUDY RUBIN Democracy may set back Arab women

Opinion: As the democracy debate intensifies in the Middle East, many Arab women are asking this question:


"This young man sacrificed his life without hesitation. That is what warriors do."

Opinion: "This young man sacrificed his life without hesitation. That is what warriors do." Ernie Stevens


TODAY

TODAY XFraternal Order of Eagles 3298, 1655 Raccoon Road, Austintown, will serve dinners from 4 to


SPRING VOLLEYBALL | Tournament winners

17 Open Club Hollywood/Mizuno Elite -- won the bronze championship to finish 18th out of 70 teams


MAHONING JAIL Judges rethink prisoner releases

One judge said he isn't sure early-prisoner release is the best solution. YOUNGSTOWN -- Mahoning


HOW HE SEES IT It's time to get angry over attacks on press

Opinion: By EDWARD WASSERMAN KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS I can't believe it. Not just that the Bush


A big scare for Diaz

A big scare for Diaz NEW YORK -- Cameron Diaz had the scare of her life while filming the new MTV


'SPINNING INTO BUTTER' YSU will invite audiences to discuss diversity after play

The play will provoke questions such as, 'Are we all racists?' By L. CROW VINDICATOR


TUESDAY'S DRAWINGS

OHIO Multi-State Mega Millions: 7-17-18-30-42 Mega Ball: 38 Mega Millions jackpot is worth $63


Agenda Thursday

Agenda Thursday Niles Community Improvement Corp., 4:30 p.m., Safety Service Complex, 15 E. State


COLLEGE HOCKEY Frozen 4 looks awfully familiar

All four teams are from the Western Collegiate Hockey Association. MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL STAR


HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AT A GLANCE

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS AT A GLANCE TUESDAY'S RESULTS BASEBALL SCORES Springfield 3, East


HELOISE Substituting one mustard for another

Dear Heloise: My husband does most of the cooking because he really enjoys it. The other day, he was


MCCLURG ROAD Zoning board approves Boardman paint ball field

Some local businesses oppose the recreational site. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


Tressel: Bucks could be best

With 18 returning starters, the Ohio State coach is thinking big. COLUMBUS (AP) -- Jim Tressel


Taking bureaucracy too far endangers meal program

Opinion: The Ohio Department of Agriculture is apparently striving to prove the cynical adage, no good deed


Tumor kills the man who got O.J. acquitted

Formidable in court, he fought for the famous and the obscure. LOS ANGELES TIMES LOS ANGELES --


HOW HE SEES IT U.S. becoming more insular than Japan

Opinion: By DANIEL SNEIDER KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS Consider this improbable scenario: the Hewlett-


A classical musician instructed Dana School of Music students.

A classical musician instructed Dana School of Music students. YOUNGSTOWN -- Classical guitarist


THE ARISTOCRAT Hall's events to end at midnight

The chief says detectives believe the slaying was retaliation. YOUNGSTOWN -- Police Chief Robert


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& lt;B & gt;ANDERSON, & lt;/B & gt;Ernest E., 90, of New Bedford, Pa.; Ed &


Quality of life is an issue in life and death decisions

Opinion: Quality of life is an issue in life and death decisions EDITOR: My heart and sympathy go out to


HOW HE SEES IT 'Fainting Frankie' wasn't such a lousy prez

Opinion: By KEVIN HORRIGAN ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH If you hurry, there's still time to plan a spring


GRAPEFRUIT LEAGUE Astros rally past Indians, 7-6; Jays rout Pirates, 11-5

After blowing a two-run lead, Indians reliever Cliff Bartosh was traded to the Cubs. ASSOCIATED


Board expected to approve huge redevelopment plan

The cost of the project is estimated at $250 million. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


IBL McFadden continues journey

The Struthers High graduate is excited about playing with the Mahoning Valley Wildcats. By JOE


Here are recent results by area club volleyball teams.

Here are recent results by area club volleyball teams. Club Hollywood Mizuno Elite 16 team -- took


Surveys available

Surveys available BOARDMAN -- The Boardman Police Department is offering residential and business


Gov. Daniels meets reality

Opinion: Providence Journal: We welcome Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to the grownup world. As President


YSU baseball team sweeps Duquesne

YSU baseball team sweeps Duquesne k THE YOUNGSTOWN State University baseball team improved to 9-12


STRUTHERS CITY SCHOOLS Attorney gives opinion to state board

Superintendent will have her licenses suspended if the Ohio Board of Education agrees. By MICHELE


INDIAN GAMING Tribes gather to tout industry benefits

Opponents countered the argument by saying gaming creates compulsive gambling and alcoholism. LOS


LEGISLATURE Warren rep opposes tribe's planned casino

The Warren Republican is the area's first state legislator to oppose the casino. WARREN -- State