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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
Minuteman Project ends monthlong watch
The group says its vigil caused border crossings to drop from 800 to 13 a day. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Lebanese can be an example for region
Opinion: At the beginning of this year, no one could have imagined Syria would pull its 14,000 occupation
NORWAY
Opinion: NORWAY Aftenposten, Oslo, April 24: The selection of Joseph Ratzinger as the new pope has been met
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Domestic relations Linda Speerbrecher and Edward R. Speerbrecher Jr.,
TRANSFER PERIOD FOR PUPILS
Transfer period for pupils YOUNGSTOWN -- Beginning today, pupils wanting to transfer into the
Musician reflects on genre's past
Kim Waters was a staple on R & amp;B stations before rap's ascendancy. Now, he's playing
Voting on school issues is a privilege not to be abused
Opinion: Ohio voters enjoy a privilege that the residents of some states do not: a direct voice in the local
Warren hopes to woo visitors with series of cultural events
The state is sending another half-million dollars to the amphitheater. WARREN -- A new and growing
MOUNTAINEER RESULTS SUNDAY
MOUNTAINEER RESULTS SUNDAY 1st-StrodesBaba(Ccmque)26.8011.207.00 Stillgotem (Murphy)7.604.80
Could JFK win presidency again?
Opinion: By MARTIN SCHRAM SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE Welcome to another edition of "Crossfire"! Today,
Improving Penguins answer questions
Youngstown State's football team went into spring practice knowing it needed to get better and find
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Conservation group offers grants
YOUNGSTOWN -- Eastgate Regional Council of Governments announced the start of the application season
Customized pets
By LINTON WEEKS WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON -- Genetics Savings & amp; Clone, a pet-cloning
Those return-address labels offer many other uses
Dear Heloise: I receive many personal return-address mailing labels from organizations as
Reasons for being concerned are growing by the day
Opinion: Reasons for being concerned are growing by the day EDITOR: I don't know about you, but I am
COLLECTIONS
COLLECTIONS XSalvation Army will conduct its spring clothing drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
Warren to induct 11 into hall of fame
The banquet will be held Saturday. WARREN -- The Warren High Schools Distinguished Alumni Hall of
ELECTION DAY
ELECTION DAY Remember to vote kTUESDAY is primary election day in Ohio. All precincts in
Real-life tips for baby, even the pimples
'Bringing Baby Home' is a sobering but empowering guide to infant care. By KATHLEEN MEGAN
LOTTERY RESULTS SATURDAY'S DRAWINGS
OHIO Day drawings: Pick 3, 1-1-6 Pick 4, 0-6-3-3 Night drawings: Pick 3, 2-0-3 Pick 4,
Volunteers don outfits to recreate paintings
The event benefited The Youngstown Playhouse. By L. CROW VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT T WAS ONE
Satellite radio advertises big names
Subscribers pay $12.95 monthly for the service. By DANIEL RUBIN KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS NEW
Pendleton, Warren Philharmonic hit all the right notes
David Green had the performance of the night. By ROBERT ROLLIN SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR
Stanford fellows take hard look at their craft
Opinion: By DANIEL SNEIDER KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS As military duty goes, a year at Stanford University,
In memory of Jordan
The teenager was an inspiration during his three-year battle with cancer. BOARDMAN -- A tree
Group honored for work with month's observation
Abuse can take the form of neglect and intimidation. YOUNGSTOWN -- Family violence is preventable,
Census figures used for project
Ohio North East Health Systems Inc. helps provide coverage for the uninsured. YOUNGSTOWN -- There
Miss America may be no-show
The pageant has suffered from declining ratings and is without a station for this year. By JOHN
Best New Artist a hit-or-miss title
Winners can become music legends or one-year wonders. By SCOTT MERVIS SCRIPPS HOWARD Year in
State flower search tests artist ability
Margaret Huddy discovered that many states are unsure of their flowers. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
First U.S. conviction in 9/11
Opinion: Scripps Howard News Service: One part of the 9/11 saga has come to a not very satisfying conclusion.
Incarcerated accountant commits suicide
Paul A. Rendina cut his neck and arms with a razor. By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
COMMUNITY AMPHITHEATER Downtown Warren
The following Warren Community Amphitheatre summer 2005 events are free to the public. The venue is
Crime rate increases after release of prisoners
A federal agency wants to help townships coordinate efforts to combat increasing crime. By PEGGY
WINNING NUMBERS | April 23-29
OHIO Friday 4/29 Night drawings: Pick 3, 6-0-0 Pick 4, 7-2-1-3 Rolling Cash 5, 8-9-13-16-39 Mega
Success for pop duo is ability to have fun
The two have sold more than 14 million albums in their native Japan alone. By MARIAN LIU KNIGHT
Today is Monday, May 2, the 122nd day of 2005. There are 243 days left in the year. On this date in
Opinion: Today is Monday, May 2, the 122nd day of 2005. There are 243 days left in the year. On this date in
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