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Stories published May 10, 2005

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

Trumbull County residents have reason to be hopeful

Opinion: Of all the news making headlines last week in the Mahoning Valley, it was the front-page story


NBA PLAYOFFS Focused Pistons prevail for 1-0 lead over Pacers

Ben Wallace was a force at both ends for Detroit. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- Detroit and Indiana


UPPER GIRARD LAKE City must decrease the level of water

City council moved forward with plans to regulate garage sales. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR


CRIME 2 girls, 8 and 9, found dead in park

No promising leads have been gathered yet, the police chief said. CHICAGO TRIBUNE ZION, Ill. --


YSU Colleagues note Esterly's dedication to students

The former YSU professor was appointed to the university's board in 1997. POLAND -- The chairman


Homicide victims ID'd

Homicide victims ID'd YOUNGSTOWN -- A man found shot to death at his East Side home around 5:15


MOUNTAINEER RESULTS MONDAY

MOUNTAINEER RESULTS MONDAY 1st-Dare Darren (Pereira)20.0010.404.20 Little Mitch (Stokes


SOFTBALL Lakeview earns matchup with Poland

The Bulldogs beat Conneaut to win a sectional title. JEFFERSON -- Jen Baker had four hits and


HOW HE SEES IT Bush pushing phony tax plan

Opinion: By ROBERT S. McINTYRE KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE Now that our often-complicated federal income tax


HOW HE SEES IT Alcohol abuse is the real problem

Opinion: By JOHN DOYLE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL WASHINGTON -- With spring blooming, you decided to treat that


TECHNOLOGY Many doctors' offices have difficulty tracking patient care

Physicians in large group practices are more likely to have computerized records. SCRIPPS HOWARD


Kari Thompson's fifth homer led Poland over West Branch, 4-2.

Kari Thompson's fifth homer led Poland over West Branch, 4-2. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS


Dawn Wainwright is fianc & eacute;e of Brian Harnutovsky

XThe parents of Dawn Wainwright and Brian Harnutovsky, both of 4323 Lake Road, Youngstown, are


PREP BASEBALL Canfield claims MAC title

Jake Abbott had 14 strikeouts for Maplewood in a Division IV tourney game. CANFIELD -- For the


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Bryon H. Kolat, 27, of 4304 Lake Road, Youngstown, and


GOVERNOR'S RACE Strickland: People urged me to give it a try

The congressman said he doesn't have a position on legalizing gambling in Ohio. By DAVID SKOLNICK


OKKERVIL RIVER 'Black Sheep Boy' leads band to Cedars

The band played mostly intoxicated on one tour to help them have a looser sound. Okkervil River's


HELOISE Infrared light rids body of unwanted tattoos

Dear Heloise: The last time we spoke about the tattoo-removal program, I had expanded our first


MAHONING COUNTY Toilet backups persisted at jail during weekend

52 inmates were displaced as a result of the clog. YOUNGSTOWN -- Over the weekend, a couple of


Singer-turned-actress's tour to make Pa. stop with Paisley

This country music diva, who's hit No. 1 30 times, has branched into movies, Broadway and clothes.


MONDAY'S RESULTS

MONDAY'S RESULTS BASEBALL AREA SCORES TOURNAMENT DIVISION IV Columbiana 8, Leetonia 2


Group traveling to oppose Taft's voucher plan

YOUNGSTOWN -- Buses will roll from the Youngstown City School District to Columbus on Wednesday to


TRUMBULL COUNTY TOURISM BOARD Board member defects, cites conflict of interest

The auditor says people are calling him, asking for money. WARREN -- The not-quite-week-old


REUNIONS

XEast High School Class of 1960 is planning its 45th reunion on Aug. 13 at Mr. Anthony's in


COLLEGE BASEBALL

COLLEGE BASEBALL HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT At Ashwaubenon Sports Complex UW-Green Bay Thursday


YSU

YSU Baseball INDIANAPOLIS -- Justin Banks was named Horizon League player of the week. Banks


Engagement told for Katie Porter and Jason Wilson

XPOLAND -- Announcement is being made by Flo Porter, 1928 Country Club Ave., of the engagement and


& lt;B & gt;BARGER, & lt;/B & gt; Luraine, 69, of Austintown;

& lt;B & gt;BARGER, & lt;/B & gt; Luraine, 69, of Austintown; calling hours


Urban design expert to speak at Butler

YOUNGSTOWN -- Jonathan Barnett, an architect, planner, educator and author of numerous books and


Late summer date set by Tara Baun and Sean Clark

XAUSTINTOWN -- Terry and Kathryn Baun, 179 Country Green Drive, are announcing the engagement of


WORLD WAR II Leaders honor Allied victory

President Bush and Vladimir Putin showed the world their friendship is stronger than their


HOW HE SEES IT Putin's repression carries a high price

Opinion: By FRED HIATT WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON -- Morality aside, President Vladimir Putin's gradual


Agenda Wednesday

Agenda Wednesday Weathersfield Township Zoning Commission, 6 p.m., township administration


HOW SHE SEES IT School curriculum should be widened

Opinion: By DOROTHY RICH KNIGHT RIDDER/TRIUBNE In an effort to raise test scores and build student


WINNING NUMBERS | May 7-13

OHIO Friday 5/13 Night drawings: Pick 3, Pick 4, Rolling Cash 5, Mega Millions, Mega Ball,


An ally's victory

Opinion: Washington Post: When British Prime Minister Tony Blair received the Congressional Gold Medal in


Poland moves on up

Poland moves on up k POLAND HIGH'S softball team advanced to play Lakeview in the district


Miss Zavarello and Mr. Bryson plan July wedding

XAUSTINTOWN -- The engagement of Kimberly Marie Zavarello and Scott Christopher Bryson, both of


GETTING IT RIGHT

GETTING IT RIGHT Homicide victim Allen D. Crockett did not go to prison in 1995 for manslaughter


HOW SHE SEES IT We are a nation of civics illiterates

Opinion: By ROBYN BLUMNER TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES When Benjamin Franklin emerged from the Constitutional


RESURFACING Trustees hope to have more roads repaved

Trustees OK'd an agreement for additional recycling sites. AUSTINTOWN -- Trustees say they hope to


DIVISION IV BASEBALL Double spells trouble for Rockets

Western Reserve used a four-run seventh inning to beat Lowellville, 6-1. BERLIN CENTER -- Two


SEXUALITY Responses to aromas are different

Gay and straight men responded differently to estrogen and testosterone. LONG ISLAND NEWSDAY


Astronauts for a day -- sorta

A NASA specialist educated pupils about what it's like to live and work in space. By DENISE DICK


"The most cruel and decisive events unfolded on the territory of the Soviet Union."

Opinion: "The most cruel and decisive events unfolded on the territory of the Soviet Union." Russian


MONDAY'S DRAWINGS

OHIO Night drawings: Pick 3, 5-9-9 Pick 4, 9-9-4-5 Rolling Cash 5: 6-16-31-36-39 Day


YWCA OF WARREN New director will close one pool for summer

A newer, larger pool will stay open. WARREN -- The YWCA of Warren has a new executive director,


Police scanner found in abandoned car

AUSTINTOWN -- Police recovered suspected drugs, a police scanner and a handcuff key early Saturday


TRUMBULL COUNTY Bar asks court to suspend Costanzo

The Ohio Supreme Court has 10 days to act on the matter. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


St. Columba to be setting for Jody White, fianc & eacute;

XAnnouncement is being made by the parents of Jody Joy White, 6401 Duncan Drive, Poland, and Rafael


ILLEGAL POSSESSION Trial date set for man with weapon charge

William D. Cindea said Atty. Maridee Costanzo wanted him to kill her estranged husband. AKRON -- A


SUNDAY'S GAMES

SUNDAY'S GAMES American League Boston 6, Seattle 3, 1st game Seattle 6, Boston 4, 2nd game


Mason-Mulcahy wedding plans are revealed

XNEW MIDDLETOWN -- Rebecca Mason, 106 Maplewood Drive, is announcing the engagement of her daughter,


Hubbard to hit road for semifinal

The Eagles defeated Struthers to advance. By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF HUBBARD --


Today is Tuesday, May 10, the 130th day of 2005. There are 235 days left in the year. On this date

Opinion: Today is Tuesday, May 10, the 130th day of 2005. There are 235 days left in the year. On this date


Wedding plans for Boston couple are made known

XPOLAND -- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Van Meter of Poland are announcing the engagement and coming marriage


WARREN RESOLUTION Council wants JFS to stay downtown

Improvements for Packard Music Hall also are on the agenda. WARREN -- City council will jump on


IRAQ Troops battle insurgents near Iraqi, Syrian border

U.S. Marines fight house-to-house to rid area of terrorists. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS BAGHDAD,


Man faces up to 2 years for domestic violence

YOUNGSTOWN -- A Youngstown man faces up to two years in prison for committing domestic violence


SECTIONAL BASEBALL Sattler is stellar for Columbiana

The Clippers beat Leetonia to advance to the district semifinal. COLUMBIANA -- When your father


ACCIDENT Teacher gets probation, fine in DUI case

AUSTINTOWN -- A township elementary school teacher must pay $350 and spend 12 months on probation


HOW HE SEES IT Bush is down, not out

Opinion: By MICHAEL GOODWIN NEW YORK DAILY NEWS The day after President Bush won re-election, Vice


LOTTERY RESULTS WEEKEND DRAWINGS

OHIO Saturday night: Pick 3, 7-8-1 Pick 4, 0-8-7-9 Day drawings: Pick 3, 4-5-3 Pick


Fullerman-Forro engagement is announced

XCLEARWATER, Fla. -- William and Susan Fullerman, 2348 Tudor Lane, are announcing the engagement of


MOONEY AEROSPACE Bankruptcy delays lawsuit filed by plane crash victim's family

In June 2004, the aerospace group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. WARREN -- An


Boardman schools name new principals

BOARDMAN -- The school board has named two people to fill vacant principal posts. At a special


Stephanie Cetor, Timothy Lincoln to wed in August

XAUSTINTOWN -- John and Micha Cetor, 274 Aldrich Road, are announcing the engagement and coming


SPRINGFIELD SCHOOLS New Middletown will keep providing a cop

Council opened bids for resurfacing six streets. NEW MIDDLETOWN -- The village will continue to


DEERFIELD RACEWAY SATURDAY'S RESULTS

DEERFIELD RACEWAY SATURDAY'S RESULTS Dirtbag Motorsports Micro Sprint: 1. Todd Reusser, 2. D.J.


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY Budget will mean less money for code enforcement

City officials say money will be found to pay the city's code enforcement officers. By DAVID


GAMBLING Tourney was for charity, Niles man says

All of those charged appeared in municipal court Monday. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL