A story to treasure


A story to treasure

kWhen Karen Scull lost several irreplaceable pieces of jewelry en route to a vacation with her husband, she came to realize she may never see them again. That was until an honest truck driver found them at a gas station in North Lima many days later.

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SPORTS

Buckeyes waiting on status of Beanie

kThe Beanie watch is on for the Buckeyes. A day after Ohio State star Chris “Beanie” Wells fell back in a heap with an injured right foot, the second-ranked Buckeyes could do nothing but wait and hope that their Heisman Trophy contender would recover quickly.

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Canfield optimism

kDespite a 1-1-2 start, Canfield High School boys soccer coach Phil Simone says it’s too early to worry.

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BUSINESS

They are gathered here just for you

kThe Mahoning Valley Wedding Network, an organization of vendors that includes everything from photographers to florists, prides itself on giving brides exactly what they want.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Gold on silver screen

kAs it usually does during economic downturns, the movie business has come on strong, expected to set a summer revenue record of about $4.2 billion.

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LIFE WORK

Soothing sounds

kUbiquitous, andstriving to be inconspicuous, so-called spa music — perhaps the only genre that counts itself successful when it manages not to annoy — struggles for recognition and respect.

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