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Many faiths join to mark 9/11 at Youngstown event

By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN In the days, weeks and months following the Sept.


Dozens of cancer survivors celebrate life at Warren event

BY JORDAN COHEN news@vindy.com WARREN Life is beautiful. That was the common refrain among


Dozens celebrate Hungarian culture at Youngstown festival

By CHRISTINE KEELING ckeeling@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Members of the the Youngstown American


Cleveland falls to 1-12 for season openers with 27-17 loss to Cincinnati

Associated Press CLEVELAND With one quick snap, the Cincinnati Bengals cracked the Browns in


Borders in Niles closes midweek; some furnishings still on sale

NILES The last remaining Mahoning Valley Borders book store will close by midweek. The Niles


Ravens mangle Steelers 35-7 in season opener

Associated Press BALTIMORE Joe Flacco threw three touchdown passes, Haloti Ngata led an


Looking for work? Ursuline Center offers job-searching programs

Staff report CANFIFELD The Ursuline Center, 4280 Shields Road, will host a seven- week program


Kansas City airport terminal shut down today amid ‘scare,’ ‘chaos’

Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. Security agents detained a man and shut down one of three


Hundreds in Austintown gather to remember victims, heroes of 9/11

By SEAN BARRON news@vindy.com AUSTINTOWN Lisa Kleinhandler was at work the morning of


Mahoning County to switch to paper ballots for November election

By DAVID SKOLNICK skolnick@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Nine years after switching from paper ballots


1,600 attend Pentagon 9/11 memorial led by Biden, Panetta, Mullen

Associated Press WASHINGTON Memories of horror and heroism echoed Sunday across the west side


In New York, a lasting memorial to the 9/11 dead opens to families

NEW YORK (AP) — In the days after the 9/11 attacks, all of New York seemed to become a shrine to the


Full text of President Obama’s Sept. 11 anniversary address

Here, as provided by the White House, is the full text of President Barack Obama’s remarks at this


Boardman teammates Greco, Vallos reunite on Browns' O-line

Boardman High School teammates John Greco and Steve Vallos reunite as members of the Cleveland


Mentor Lake Catholic shuts out winless Irish

By Bill Tilton Willoughby News-Herald MENTOR What would be more shocking to area high school


Youngstown State crushes Valparaiso

Youngstown State crushes Valparaiso By Joe Scalzo scalzo@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Like many


Children born on 9/11, others discuss this day

Children born on 9/11, others discuss this day

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WRTA to restart Youngstown-Warren bus route Monday

The Western Reserve Transit Authority will begin a new route from Youngstown to Warren on Monday.


Companies run, tug, swim for honors at Community Cup

If you drove through a portion of Mill Creek MetroParks on Saturday, you may have noticed battle lines being drawn on several fronts.


Abeid’s 166 yards too much for Pymatuning Valley defense

By JIM FLICK sports@vindy.com CANFIELD The Youngstown Christian High football team held


Property values plunge by 7.4% in Mahoning County

Property values plunge by 7.4%


Festival celebrates the rejuvenation of South Side neighborhood

With the smell of barbecue chicken in the air and the sounds of kids cheering and playing, Idora Neighborhood residents and supporters celebrated improvements made to this South Side area.


Steelers, Ravens ready to rumble

Associated Press BALTIMORE Whether they clash in the playoffs or early September, when the


Austintown busing riles some parents

A change in the school district’s student-busing plan has not been well received by some parents.


Goodwill seeks volunteers to screen children in schools for ‘lazy eye’

Youngstown Area Goodwill Industries’ Amblyopia Vision Screening Program is seeking volunteers to test children.


Seeking a keyboard to enhance the iPad

By RACHEL METZ Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO The great thing about using an iPad is that you


Mother, not son, having adjustment problem

McClatchy Newspapers Q. I gave birth to our second child a few weeks ago so I’m sleep-deprived and


That’s what the Tea Party is about

Opinion: That’s what the Tea Party is about I was stunned to read the let- ter last Sunday in which the


Pop culture Q&A

By Rich Heldenfels McClatchy Newspapers Q. I was watching reruns of “My Three Sons” and


Liberty’s water woes reflect larger problem in the Valley

Editorial: About 1,000 Liberty Township resi- dents get their drinking water from the city of Girard — and they


Out of touch with reality

Opinion: COLUMBUS A show of hands, please: How many of you have received $15,000 pay raises in the past


Family dinner marks 55th year for Teutsches

AUSTINTOWN Martin and Josephine Teutsch of Austintown celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary

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‘Obamacare’ will loom large Nov. 8

Opinion: The caption for State Issue 3 on the Nov. 8 general election ballot in Ohio is powerful in its


Surprise party marks 50th for the Congemis

CANFIELD A surprise celebration Aug. 20 with family and friends marked the 50th wedding

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Ten years isn’t long enough

Editorial: There is a theme common to many of the 10th anniversary stories about the terrorist attacks of Sept.


Divelbiss 60th celebrated with 2 family events

AUSTINTOWN Howard and Lillian Divelbiss of Austintown marked their 60th wedding anniversary with a

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Today’s entertainment picks:

Today’s entertainment picks: v Sept. 11 memorial concert, 2 p.m.: Violinist Andrew Sords and a


PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS Week ending Sept. 3

HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Kill Me If You Can” by James Patterson & Marshall Karp (Little, Brown) 2.


Colbie Caillat’s music is therapeutic happiness

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY AP Music Writer NEW YORK It’s not as if Colbie Caillat has never had her


Ohio’s death penalty derailed

Opinion: Has the tide turned in Ohio? At one point, several months ago, Ohio had executed more prisoners in


Home for fascination

W.Va. physician has museum for medical artifacts Associated Press HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Dr. Omayma


Medicine led to suicide

Q. A family member took his life while on Cymbalta. He had never been depressed, but when he


No more McMansions

Ship cabins help inspire home design McClatchy Newspapers MILWAUKEE When pondering how to


SENIOR SIDELIGHTS

Austintown Senior Center, 100 Westchester Drive, has planned the following: Monday, Walking Club at


‘Casper Joe’ author will sign copies

‘Casper Joe’ author will sign copies BOARDMAN Connie Randolph of Salineville will sign copies of


Wolves Club to install Malito

YOUNGSTOWN Gregory Malito, director of guidance for the Western Reserve School District, will be

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Happy 100th Birthday! Jessie Matteson

Birth date: Sept. 16, 1911. Where: Laramie, Wyo. Resides: Boardman. Parents: Fred and

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High Twelve Club 720 installs President Parker

YOUNGSTOWN Temple on the Hill High Twelve Club 720 installed James B. Parker IV as president

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GARDEN CLUBS

THURSDAY Coitsville will meet at White House Farms at 3 p.m. Lunch to be announced. Johnny


Collectors seek posters promoting gardening

Vegetable gardens in backyards, schools and public spaces are not a new idea, and a small group of


SENIOR MENUS

MAHONING COUNTY Celtic Healthcare offers hot, nutritious meals weekdays at eight locations in


MASONIC GROUPS

MONDAY LB Circle, an auxiliary of Miriam Chapter 278, OES, will meet at noon Monday at Eat’n Park.


SENIOR CITIZENS

60 Plus Club of St. Brendan Church will meet at 1:15 p.m. Monday. Ann Smith will preside, and


Game time

Game time Matchup: Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals When: Today; kickoff at 4 p.m.


Area Preps Football

Area Preps Football YCS31 PY VALLEY17 Next: Youngs- town Christian vs. Lutheran East at


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Suspended Buckeyes doubtful for Miami game

Associated Press COLUMBUS Ohio State must answer several questions from the NCAA before three


Browns hope to avoid stumble

Associated Press CLEVELAND It’s a new era for the Cleveland Browns. Isn’t it always?


Years Ago

Today is Sunday, Sept. 11, the 254th day of 2011. There are 111 days left in the year. This is


Area bowling scores at-a-glance

Bowling 700s Bell-Wick — Ryan Ashman (713), Matt Clipse (712) & Adam Barta (704) in Spiech


Area golf scores

MEN Stan Cranston Insurance (Candywood) — Low gross: Brian Cheeks 36; Rick Democko 37; Mike Ames


QB dual system leaves Penn St. at a loss

Associated Press STATE COLLEGE, PA. Matt McGloin paced the sideline with headphones to talk to


area colleges Saturday’s games

Mount Union 41, Wisconsin-Oshkosh 17 ALLIANCE The Purple Raiders ,ranked No. 2 in the nation,


Marlins’ Sanchez tosses a one-hitter

Associated Press PITTSBURGH Anibal Sanchez pitched a one-hitter and tied his career high with


Harvick wins; Jr. makes Chase

Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. Kevin Harvick snapped out of his slump in time to storm into the


Prep soccer roundup

BOYS Howland 2, Boardman 1 HOWLAND Howland (3-1) scored twice in the final 32 minutes to


Saturday’s Missouri valley football conference games

Northern Iowa 34, Stephen F. Austin 23 NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS Tirrell Rennie and David Johnson


Last-second Robinson-Roundtree touchdown rescues Michigan

Associated Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. Denard Robinson stunned Notre Dame in the final minute again.


Mid-American conference football Saturday’s games

Temple 41, Akron 3 AKRON Bernard Pierce rushed for 150 yards and scored three touchdowns in the


Nadal, Djokovic advance to U.S. Open finale

Associated Press NEW YORK Facing two match points against a beloved player whose name is


area golf calendar

SEPTEMBER FRIDAY — Jeff Francis No-Nonsense golf outing at Kennsington. 10 a.m, shotgun start.


High school sports at-a-glance

SATURDAY’S RESULTS FOOTBALL AREA SCORES CVCA 21, LaBrae 14 Lakeview 40, M.M. Robinson 6


No. 15 Buckeyes hang on for victory over Toledo

Associated Press Columbus For 90 years, Ohio State has stayed unbeaten against every in-state


Looking back, looking forward

Left to right, former President George W. Bush, former first lady Laura Bush, former President Bill Clinton, Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden review the Wall of Names during the dedication of Phase 1 of the permanent Flight 93 National Memorial near the crash site of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa., Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. The Wall of Names features the names of those passengers and crew aboard Flight 93 who died when the plane crashed on 9/11.


A changed America: marking 10 years since 9/11

Ten years on, Americans come together today where the World Trade Center soared, where the Pentagon stands as a fortress once breached, where United Airlines Flight 93 knifed into the earth.


We need the pause that came with Sept. 11

Opinion: I like the pause that comes when you ask someone about Sept. 11.


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