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Louisiana family finds haven in Valley
A woman's family members say their Louisiana homes are under water. By KANTELE FRANKO
Cancer Society notes others are separate
Cancer Society notes others are separate YOUNGSTOWN -- The American Cancer Society is not
Judge gives man extra prison time, despite plea deal
Judge Cronin issued a 17-year sentence for Donald Mulholland instead of the suggested nine years.
Teen continues his peace crusade
The teen has also started a program called Peacemakers. By PAUL H. JOHNSON KNIGHT RIDDER
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER Malaniak's goal is a key one as Poland beats Niles, 3-0
Dain Malaniak already has scored five goals for the undefeated Bulldogs. By BILL SULLIVAN
Reporters ignore Miller's jailing
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- Judith Miller lingers in jail, the only victim of an essentially victimless crime, and
Reception set for the Whites' 50th anniversary
XPOLAND -- The 50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, 2343 Knollwood Drive, will be celebrated
INDICTMENTS
INDICTMENTS Mahoning County A Mahoning County grand jury declined to indict Clyde Dooley on a
Democratic ex-judge to run for Ohio secretary of state
COLUMBUS -- A former judge became the first Democrat to declare her candidacy for secretary of state
PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP | Thursday's other games
BOYS Ursuline 8, United 1 HANOVERTON -- Ryan Novotny scored three goals and had an assist to
Fireworks trucks fill up with donations
Phantoms players said people returned two or three times, dropping off items, then buying more. By
YSU ROUNDUP News and notes
Smith's streak: Senior wide receiver Kyle Smith kept his streak alive of catching at least one pass
Fewer students attend this fall
The board ratified the faculty contract but didn't vote on a pending classified employee pact. By
A nation can choose to cower or choose to fight; our president chose to fight
Opinion: A nation can choose to cower or choose to fight; our president chose to fight EDITOR: Gold Star
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TRUMBULL CO. Election board rejects several candidates
The board wants $57,726 for additional equipment to run its new voting system. By ED RUNYAN
THISTLEDOWN RESULTS
THISTLEDOWN RESULTS THURSDAY 1st--King of Nasty$24.00$8.80$4.60 Kinetic Rush (Rosendo I.)
'A desperate SOS'
COMBINED DISPATCHES NEW ORLEANS -- Storm victims were raped and beaten; fights and fires broke
Lopez goes to Puerto Rico to work on reggaeton
Lopez goes to Puerto Rico to work on reggaeton SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Jennifer Lopez was in
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS Labor Day State, county and federal agencies and other businesses that will be
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday's games
ALLEGHENY vs. BALDWIN-WALLACE Where: The George Finnie Stadium, Berea When: 6:30 p.m. Records:
Royalty relish achievements, fair memories
Ten young men and women were on the 4-H Royal Court. By JEANNE STARMACK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
HOW HE SEES IT Katrina offers lessons to Americans about readiness
Opinion: By PAUL C. LIGHT WASHINGTON POST Even as the Gulf Coast states battle to recover from Hurricane
"We're in trouble for a long time."
Opinion: "We're in trouble for a long time." Shannon Whavers, 29 On her family's future after Hurricane
Today is Friday, Sept. 2, the 245th day of 2005. There are 120 days left in the year. On this date
Opinion: Today is Friday, Sept. 2, the 245th day of 2005. There are 120 days left in the year. On this date
With much of New Orleans under water from the worst American natural disaster in nearly a century,
With much of New Orleans under water from the worst American natural disaster in nearly a century,
PUNK ROCK PROM Canfield event has grown and changed in a year
Bands are now asking to perform for growing crowds. By GUY D'ASTOLFO VINDICATOR ENTERTAINMENT
HELOISE Tips for avoiding a swampy backyard
Dear Heloise: When we moved into our first house four years ago, we found that we had a terrible
Victims of Katrina need help, prayers
Opinion: By MARY LANDRIEU WASHINGTON POST The devastation left by Hurricane Katrina is unprecedented and
British engineer kidnapped
British engineer kidnapped KABUL, Afghanistan -- Gunmen kidnapped a British engineer and his
National convention held in Utah by VFW auxiliaries
Members were recognized for service at hospitals and fund-raising projects. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
We're slipping in science
Opinion: Daily Times-Call, Longmont, Colo.: Since the dawn of the technological age, the United States has
Backup Reams keys Penguins
Former defensive back Justin Reams gained all of his 122 yards in the second half. By PETE MOLLICA
Glass Harp plans reissues
Three full-length projects recorded by rock pioneers Glass Harp, who hailed from Youngstown, will be
Can-do: Exal plans 2 new plants
New plants will make containers for beer and a new foam medicine. By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR
Salem Quota Club recipient of award
SALEM -- Quota International of Salem was the recipient of a prestigious award presented to the club
Area Salvation Army to collect for victims
YOUNGSTOWN -- Mahoning County Salvation Army volunteers will man their Red Kettles, beginning today
"What Not to Where Are They Now" (9 p.m., TLC): In this goofily titled show, Stacy and Clinton of
"What Not to Where Are They Now" (9 p.m., TLC): In this goofily titled show, Stacy and Clinton of
Leetonia teachers' new contract includes raises and concessions
By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER LEETONIA -- The village school board and its teachers
U.S. search urged for 911 head
WARREN -- Members of the Trumbull County 911 Review Board, as expected, are recommending to county
POLAND Seditz to appear in court on charge of DUI
The Boardman administrator has taken vacation time until a Sept. 12 trustees' meeting. By DENISE
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Board of elections rejects 7 candidates
Elections officials will create a checklist to help candidates. By D.A. WILKINSON VINDICATOR
Youth blast features speaker, comedian
Youth blast features speaker, comedian COLUMBIANA -- The fall Youth Blast, co-sponsored by East
Control board OKs 26 change orders
Grant requests for improvements at five businesses also were approved. By KANTELE FRANKO
KATRINA'S DEVASTATION Relief efforts and problems
The latest developments in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: GLOBAL AID In a turnabout, the
Poland defeats Niles
Poland defeats Niles Dain Malaniak's goal late in the second half helped Poland High defeat Niles
LOCAL
LOCAL Mayor penalized k THE OHIO Elections Commission on Thursday found Warren Mayor Michael J.
Talk focuses on rebuilding city
Most experts say New Orleans should be rebuilt, but differently. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS If you
St. Elizabeth Health Center
St. Elizabeth Health Center Michael and Kelly Parker, Youngstown, boy, Aug. 31. Lori A. Ivey,
9 people receive various penalties
Two incurred drug-related charges while traveling on Interstate 80. MERCER, Pa. -- A Detroit man
PAC Boardman firefighters' forum plan not blocked
The event for evaluating trustee candidates is scheduled for next week. By DENISE DICK
LAWRENCE COUNTY Commissioners discuss replacing vouchers with food distribution
The Pittsburgh food bank would eventually like to open another site. By VIRGINIA ROSS
What will YSU do when the bills start coming in?
Editorial: Everyone appears to be happy that professors and support personnel were on the job this week for the
Jay Williams seeks views on materials
Independent candidates have no affiliation with another party, the OEC says. By JEFF ORTEGA
YOUNGSTOWN SCHOOLS District must succeed, Webb tells educators
The city school system is under pressure to improve its academic test scores. By HAROLD GWIN
Auction is set for Hill View
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- With no sales agreement in place, Lawrence County commissioners said they are
YSU
YSU Volleyball Due to the devastation in Alabama from Hurricane Katrina, the University of South
Pick the right makeup brush
The care of brushes is as important as making the right selection. NEW YORK (AP) -- Beauty
Dead women at site for a while, reports say
The cause of death won't be known for a few days. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR PENNSYLVANIA STAFF
SOCIAL SECURITY Keeping number safe from ID thieves
In only a few instances are Social Security numbers required by law. BALTIMORE SUN Everybody
TRUMBULL COUNTY Family services location awaits selection
'We probably started this too late,' a commissioner said of the site search. By ED RUNYAN
FAIR AWARDS
FAIR AWARDS The Canfield Junior Fair and Mahoning County 4-H gave awards and scholarships at a
Commissioners OK transit subsidy
WARREN -- In a move he says is largely symbolic, Trumbull County Commissioner Paul Heltzel voted no
VOLLEYBALL Howland outlasts Canfield, now 2-0
Katlyn Flick, Taylor Summerfield and Tara Rose sparked the Tigers. HOWLAND -- Katlyn Flick had 15
THURSDAY'S RESULTS BOYS GOLF FITCH 164, CANTON MCKINLEY 191
THURSDAY'S RESULTS BOYS GOLF FITCH 164, CANTON MCKINLEY 191 (At Skyland Pines) Fitch (4-2) --
INSIDE | C4
Inside | C4 *As fast as Ohio State's Ted Ginn Jr. is, he'll have a hard time staying ahead of the
Associated Press
Associated Press FAMOUS BOMBER: This undated photo provided by the National Museum of the U.S. Air
CLUB CALENDAR
AUXILIARIES XCandy Brooks will preside at the first District Eight Auxiliary meeting to be held
Country girl band wows Warren
Their biggest hit is getting good play on the national airwaves. By GUY D'ASTOLFO VINDICATOR
In agility tests, 4-H clubs have gone to the dogs
It takes years of training before a dog does well on the agility course. By JEANNE STARMACK
CAMPAIGN FINANCE O'Brien fined in elections violation
The mayor was asked about the matters during testimony to a grand jury. By JEFF ORTEGA
GEORGE F. WILL Judicial review is a valuable restraint
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- Debate about the role of judges in American governance is a hardy perennial, arising
MAHONING VALLEY SCRAPPERS Dreams scrapped in pair of shutouts
The team lost its chance for the NYPL playoffs. BATAVIA, N.Y. -- Getting swept by the Batavia
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