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Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.
15-year-old boy dies after Hubbard Township shooting
HUBBARD — The Hubbard Township Police Department is investigating the shooting death of a 15-year-
Man jailed after bomb threat called to 911
NEWTON FALLS — Lordstown police arrested Rudy Domyanich Jr., 63, of Randall Street, Newton
Power restored to St. Joseph hospital in Warren
WARREN — St. Joseph Health Center on Eastland Avenue in Warren is without power but its backup
Austintown puts replacement levy on ballot
AUSTINTOWN — It’s only August, but the township trustees are thinking ahead to the November
Former financial officer stole from employer
WARREN — A Vienna man has been sentenced to 90 days in the Trumbull County jail and ordered to pay
Stimulus money will help Trumbull agencies control crime
Seven agencies in Trumbull County will receive money from the federal stimulus package for
Police officer would get about $70,000 and leave the force, if council approves
YOUNGSTOWN — A police officer fired in 2006 for violating the city’s residency law would receive
Man faces charges in Boardman machete threat
BOARDMAN — A Youngstown man was to appear today in Mahoning County Area Court to face charges of
Another delay in Anderson trial
Christopher Anderson, 41, of South Main Street, Austintown, was set to go on trial before Judge
Portion of Beard Road to close Monday
NEW SPRINGFIELD — The portion of Beard Road between state Route 165 and the Columbiana County line
Heat wave won’t last long
YOUNGSTOWN — The hot, icky, sticky weather is expected to leave rather quickly. With the high
Struthers to close Fifth St. Friday
STRUTHERS — The City will close Fifth Street from Spring Street to Creed Street to all but local
Boardman car break-ins lead to arrests
BOARDMAN — Police arrested an East Indianola Avenue man, accused of breaking into cars parked at a
Veterans outreach program set in Grove City Saturday
GROVE CITY, Pa. — A veterans’ outreach will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at American
Officer struggles with scofflaws
YOUNGSTOWN — Police are still looking for the man who tussled with a city police officer in a
Official: Ohio executions still coming too quickly
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court recently ordered more time between executions, but the
WORTH A LOOK | Events are open to the public
AUCTIONS • Coalburg United Methodist Church, 1906 Wick-Campbell Road, Hubbard, will have an
Savage gets second chance
A knee injury against Ohio State wiped out his “first” senior season. YOUNGSTOWN — Mychal
‘Ugly, bothersome’ utility poles will mar beauty of $34M YSU business building, leader laments
If YSU wants the lines moved, it will have to pay for it, a utility spokesman said.
Visit of Foo Fighters frontman gave Warren global attention via Internet
A grungy alley was picked on purpose to reflect the rocker’s personality. WARREN — When
All military forces go full tilt at air show
910th Airlift officials estimate 65,000 visitors attended the weekend show. VIENNA — One of
Canfield racer sets speed record
Jamie Berndt’s racing team spent a year testing 17 rubber formulas to find the best one for her Soap
Warthogs fly natives in
Introduced in 1975, the Warthog is scheduled to fly until 2044. VIENNA — The pilot of an A-10
Italian heritage festival turnout pleases organizers in Warren
WARREN—The 25th Annual Italian American Heritage Festival completed its run in Courthouse Square on
More Qs in QB derby following scrimmage
Neither Brady Quinn nor Derek Anderson had a clear edge in the practice game. CLEVELAND —
OSU LB Moeller may miss season
He reportedly had a seizure after suffering a serious head injury in a bar. The annual ritual of
If you choose not to reuse plastic water bottles, recycle
Dear Readers: Many of you have written asking if plastic water bottles are safe to reuse. With so
Parents need to get over it
Dear Annie: I am 19 years old and seem to be getting pulled in different directions. I have been
More bodies found after wreck
HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — Divers pulled a helicopter and four more bodies out of the murky Hudson River
Obama, Mexican president at odds over drug war
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — President Barack Obama pressed for a new tone in the United States’
No joke: Recession turns folks into comedians
LOS ANGELES — There’s just something about a recession that makes people want to do funny things.
Gary Sinise headlines free concert in Denver park
Gary Sinise headlines free concert in Denver park DENVER — “CSI: New York” star Gary Sinise
NEW ON HOME VIDEO \ This week’s DVD releases
Available Tuesday: “The Class” (PG-13, 128 minutes): Director Laurent Cantet turns his camera on a
Births
St. Joseph Health Center Rikki Donaldson of Warren, boy, Aug. 6 Forum Health Northside Medical
SUNDAY DRAWINGS
SUNDAY DRAWINGS OHIO Sunday night: Pick 3, 8-7-1 Pick 4, 8-7-4-0 Rolling Cash 5, 1-2-25-
Typhoon hits China; 1 million evacuated
BEIJING (AP) — A typhoon pummeled China’s eastern coast Sunday, toppling houses, flooding villages
Women On A Roll
Feisty new roller-derby group in Youngstown scours region for players, sponsors, venue Is the
“Lords of the Revolution” (8 p.m., VH1): “Lords of the Revolution” is a
“Lords of the Revolution” (8 p.m., VH1): “Lords of the Revolution” is a five-part documentary series
Netanyahu an obstacle to peace in Mideast
Opinion: WASHINGTON — All of a sudden, many of the pieces have fallen into place that might allow meaningful
Sunbed tanning could be hazardous to your health
Philadelphia Inquirer: Nothing like a good, healthy-looking tan from an ultraviolet sunbed?
Felicia weakens to tropical storm
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii braced for Tropical Storm Felicia on Sunday, taking no chances even though
Path to success
Path to success A few tips NEW YORK (AP) — Chances are, your blog is not going to land you a
Obama’s EPA plans fewer toxic cleanups
WASHINGTON (AP) — For years, the Bush administration was criticized for not cleaning up enough of
Trumbull County Court filings
TRUMBULL COUNTY New complaints Philip J. Garbo et al v. Chester D. Byler et al, cognovit.
Consumer protections are lost in health-care debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s one issue in the health-care debate that nearly everyone — even the insurance
Money pouring into campaign coffers
Opinion: COLUMBUS — While the rest of us are struggling to find enough mislaid quarters to buy bread and milk
GM set to zip toward change
Expect drastically different approach in marketing cars By EMILY FREDRIX Put the brakes on the
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED
U.S. MARSHALS MOST WANTED Dwaylin M. Jenkins The U.S. Marshals Service in Northern Ohio is
Valley projects win because of residents
Editorial: While it is proper to recognize the public officials who developed the Mahoning Valley projects that
Obama’s bearing the hopes of the world
Opinion: How will the story of Barack Obama’s presidency end? Obama may leave audiences cheering and go down
Free e-books become latest craze
NEW YORK — James Patterson’s latest best-seller, “The Angel Experiment,” is a little different from
Agenda Tuesday
Agenda Tuesday Stambaugh Charter Academy Board of Directors, 5 p.m., 2420 Donald St., Youngstown.
Indians will feel loss of underappreciated Garko
CHICAGO — Looking forward with one eye on the rearview mirror. Of all the players the Cleveland
Used parts for cars likely to cost more
DAYTON (AP) — The “cash-for-clunkers” program has been a boost to car sales, but the concerns of
Puppy-mill crackdown has breeders concerned
DAYTON (AP) — Legislation to crack down on puppy mills under consideration by state lawmakers could
SUCCESSFUL BLOGGING
How to find fame with your story According to industry records, there are 133 million blogs
Negative equity threatens homes
BOSTON — An estimated 25 million homeowners, or 48 percent of those with mortgages, will owe more on
Library board to discuss request for 1.7-mill levy
Library board to discuss request for 1.7-mill levy YOUNGSTOWN — The Board of Trustees of the
Childs’ home run guides Scrappers past Vermont, 7-6
WINOOSKI, Vt. — Dustin Childs homered to lead off the top of the 11th inning and the Mahoning Valley
Business news in brief
REGION Tax-preparation training WARREN — Liberty Tax Service is offering tax-preparer training
Carroll helps surging Tribe wear down Contreras, Sox
CHICAGO (AP) — On a steamy day, Jamey Carroll and the Cleveland Indians rallied for a win by wearing
Smaller U.S. newspapers remain successful
Newspapers are hurting all over the United States, but the pain is less severe at small publications
Spending-smart field trip can help you save cash
For many consumers, it’s not lack of knowledge keeping them from spending smarter; it’s lack of
Drug card to save money
The discount cards will be available beginning Friday at various locations. YOUNGSTOWN — The
Americans still shun farm jobs despite economy
NEW YORK (AP) — Sleep is a rare commodity for Juan Cortez. Between nights spent clearing tables at a
Preserving property is a job with growth
GROVELAND, Fla. (AP) — 393 Ed Douglas Road was a hot potato now, not a home — just another ghost
Meeting site changed
Meeting site changed CANFIELD — The location of the next regularly scheduled meeting of Canfield
Notable and quotable
Opinion: “Younger women feel more empowered, more equal to men, and have been beginning to exhibit the same
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