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Stories published October 14, 2006

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

Get lost!

Who knew that getting lost could be such fun? PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (AP) -- After retracing their


Fans happy despite exhibition loss

It seemed like the SteelHounds were making up for their offseason time away from hockey during an exhibition game Friday...


Shop spans, fulfills needs

The year-old company is adding workers for a multimillion-dollar project. By DON SHILLING


New Jersey pushes site for eco-tourism

One state official has called the area 'a hidden gem.' NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey's


Danielle Miller, Scott Rainey to wed in February

YOUNGSTOWN -- William and Nancy Miller, 1924 Overlook Ave., are announcing the engagement of their


Reporters reflect on faith and politics

One journalist said religion is a flawed political tool. By AGNES MARTINKO The tables were


AGENDA SUNDAY

Agenda Sunday ACTION (Alliance for Congregational Transformation Influencing our Neighborhoods)


Catholic Charities will be host of 9th Voice of Hope Dinner

WARREN -- Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Youngstown will host its ninth annual Voice of Hope


Regional Business Digest

REGION Supplyroom moves to Belmont Avenue LIBERTY -- The Supplyroom has moved from Boardman to


HUNTER, TRAPPER EDUCATION

HUNTER, TRAPPER EDUCATION INFORMATION -- Ohio: call (800) WILDLIFE Pennsylvania: (814) 432-3187.


Challenge for church: Curb that complaining

Hundreds of people have joined the effort to stop the criticism. KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Thou shalt


Gauging the gap in retiree benefits

Be prepared to invest more if your pension is frozen. DALLAS MORNING NEWS DALLAS -- Which


AGENDA MONDAY

Agenda Monday Newton Falls School Board, 6:45 p.m., 907 Milton Blvd. Canfield Township trustees,


Polka Mass and dance

Polka Mass and dance LOWELLVILLE -- A polka Mass is planned for 4:30 p.m. Oct. 28 at Our Lady of


Business, politics mix at event

Sam Covelli said he expects to expand to nearly double his number of employees. By ED RUNYAN


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ATHEISTS IN COURT How they fared

The watchdog organization Freedom From Religion Foundation has sued over violations of the church-


It's time to get ready for winter

Over the last two weeks the forest outside my window has turned from green to gold with colorful


Investors want W-P to drop merger plans

One group says it would invest up to 100 million in the company if it were permitted. MORGANTOWN,


Time for a single, sensible smoking policy in Ohio

Opinion: Time for a single, sensible smoking policy in Ohio EDITOR: I'm tired of unnecessary government


The campaign had lessons on good nutrition and good citizenship.

The campaign had lessons on good nutrition and good citizenship. YOUNGSTOWN -- Pupils in Ohio and


Stinky bait helps to catch catfish

Think it's just a fish tale? Read what happened. By LEW FREEDMAN CHICAGO TRIBUNE SIOUX FALLS,


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Joseph's Family Birthplace Heather Linebaugh, Warren, girl, Oct. 13. Melvina Golden


For some, it's all about the bling

Consumers spend 1 billion a year on cell phone accessories. COLUMBUS (AP) -- For Denise Albert,


Don't worry about the cold -- there's still plenty of action

Plummeting temperatures sent a shiver across northeast Ohio this week and likely promoted changes in


JCC offers after-school programs

Physical, mental and artistic courses are available. YOUNGSTOWN --The Jewish Community Center of


St. Elizabeth Family Birthplace

St. Elizabeth Family Birthplace Matthew and Katarzna Spiewacki, Youngstown, boy, Oct. 12.


Atheist groups see a rise in numbers

Some groups have grown by almost 90 percent in the past few years, one official said. MCCLATCHY


9 schools honored by state

The honor recognizes outstanding school efforts in special education. YOUNGSTOWN -- Seven schools


Station kicks off member drive

The station tries to raise about 200,000 annually from its listeners. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR


Fewer oranges mean less green

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Orange juice prices, already at historic highs, are expected to climb further


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Keith M. Monaco, 27, of 7339 West Blvd., Apt. D, Boardman, and


Popular YouTube has adverse effect on machine maker's site

Confused Internet users shut down a manufacturing company's Web site. TOLEDO (AP) -- YouTube's


Rwandan to speak

The woman lost several family members in the genocide. YOUNGSTOWN -- A survivor of the Rwandan


The following students were awarded bachelor's degrees unless otherwise noted:

The following students were awarded bachelor's degrees unless otherwise noted: TRUMBULL BUSINESS


Visit to China planned

Participants are responsible for raising the money for their trip. YOUNGSTOWN -- A three-week


Pope to proclaim 19th-century Indiana nun a saint

The canonization offers a respite from the recent sex-abuse scandals in the church. TERRE HAUTE,


The Chautauquan Daily

The Chautauquan Daily MAKING A POINT: Ray Suarez, senior correspondent with The NewsHour with Jim


Wedding date set by Miss LoSasso, Mr. Newingham

Joy LoSasso, 4305 Smokerise Drive, Stow, and Michael R. Newingham, 1729 Wiltshire Road, Akron, are


Selected Stocks

STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Aqua America, .46, 22.91 --.04 Avalon Holdings,6.91.28 Clear


Hundreds to participate in '06 youth convention

Two experts in youth ministry will give keynote addresses. YOUNGSTOWN -- The 2006 Diocesan Youth


Parents announce date for Penwell, Schiraldi rite

Plans for the upcoming marriage of Danielle Penwell and John Schiraldi, both of 24 S. Main St.,


The Vindicator

The Vindicator SPARKS FLY: Chad Goddard, an employee at Amrod Bridge & amp; Iron in Sharon,


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To attend conference BOARDMAN -- Victoria Wallace, a sixth-grader at Glenwood Middle School, has


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ALDERSON-BROADDUS COLLEGE, PHILIPPI, W.VA. Amber Brunton, a freshman creative writing/marketing


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St. John's schedules 17th Festival of Icons

Two priests and a layman will present the program featuring five lectures. WARREN -- St. John's


Holy Name Church to mark 90th anniversary

YOUNGSTOWN -- Holy Name Church, 613 N. Lakeview Ave., will observe its 90th anniversary and 89th


No. 3 tire maker borrows 1 billion

Goodyear workers say they are determined to continue their strike. AKRON (AP) -- Goodyear Tire


BLOOD DRIVES | Dates and locations

TODAY St. Elizabeth Health Center Donor Room, 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call


COLUMBIANA COUNTY

COLUMBIANA COUNTY Divorces asked Christine Kitzmiller, 648 S. Bandy Road, Alliance, v. Sam


REGION

REGION Annual fall auction LORDSTOWN -- The Youngstown Area Tropical Fish Society will have its