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Springfield schoolboys fight over text messages
Village and Springfield Township police responded to a report of students gathering to watch a fight on Circleview Court.
New charge in LA airport weapons arrest
New charge in LA airport weapons arrest LOS ANGELES (AP) — A teacher pleaded not guilty Thursday
Canfield man indicted for his role in fatal shooting in Boardman
Canfield man indicted for his role in fatal shooting in Boardman
Oil prices rise after year’s biggest drop
Oil prices rise after year’s biggest drop By The Associated Press Oil prices rose above $85 per
Court: Alleged torture victims can’t sue Rumsfeld
Court: Alleged torture victims can’t sue Rumsfeld CHICAGO (AP) — A federal appeals court in
Breastfeeding baby doll: Creepy or groundbreaking?
Breastfeeding baby doll: Creepy or groundbreaking?
Eastern Gateway moving to new, larger space in Warren
Eastern Gateway moving to new, larger space in Warren WARREN Eastern Gateway Community College
Bus driver convicted in fatal Virginia crash
Bus driver convicted in fatal Virginia crash BOWLING GREEN, Va. (AP) — The driver of a bus that
Cleveland State to ban tobacco on campus by next September
Cleveland State to ban tobacco on campus by next September
Life sentence in Ariz attack that wounded Giffords
Life sentence in Ariz attack that wounded Giffords TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The man who pleaded guilty
Ohio elections chief urges bipartisan talks on law
Ohio elections chief urges bipartisan talks on law
Area chiropractors accepting food donations for the needy
Area chiropractors accepting food donations for the needy
Ohio college student pleads guilty in rape flier case
Ohio college student pleads guilty in rape flier case
Mahoning County dog owners can buy licenses online beginning Dec. 1
Mahoning County dog owners can buy licenses online beginning Dec. 1
Ohio Senate leader discusses next session's agenda
Ohio Senate leader discusses next session's agenda
Lawyers for condemned Pa. inmate drop clemency bid
Lawyers for condemned Pa. inmate drop clemency bid
Storm brings new outages for Sandy-battered states
Storm brings new outages for Sandy-battered states
OSHP troopers seize pot, prescription drugs on Ohio Turnpike
OSHP troopers seize pot, prescription drugs on Ohio Turnpike
Obama, GOP leaders lay down markers on budget deal
Obama, GOP leaders lay down markers on budget deal
Boil-water advisory issued for parts of Brookfield
Boil-water advisory issued for parts of Brookfield
OUT-OF-TOWN BIRTHS
Brian and Pam (Grabert) Rowan of Columbus are announcing the arrival of their first child, a son,
Leetonia library event is free
Library event is free LEETONIA The Friends of the Leetonia Community Public Library will present
'Be a Santa to a Senior' campaign to begin Monday
youngstown Home Instead Senior Care is partnering with area non-profit agencies and retailers to
Spaghetti dinner Sunday to help Debbie Cope
Before Sept. 19, 2012, Debbie Cope of East Palestine lived her life as she expected — time at home, time with friends and family and time at her job at Sheely’s Furniture and Appliance in North Lima.
Green Team offering business recycling grants
The Green Team Recycling Division of Mahoning County is offering a state grant opportunity for recycling at local businesses.
Congenital amputee gives Valley students lesson in motivation
Kyle Maynard has accomplished a lot in 26 years.
Remarkable turnaround | Liberty happy to still be practicing
Liberty senior Sherron Walls stands just 5-foot-7 and he’s gone from being 160 pounds of muscle in August to 160 pounds of lumps in November.
Cornell prof discusses shale myths at YSU
By BURTON SPEAKMAN bspeakman@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN A Cornell University professor well known
Crestview, Kirtland could light up the scoreboard
It is tradition at Mollenkopf Stadium for fireworks to ignite whenever Warren Harding scores a touchdown on its home field.
Kent State climbs on NCAA’s main stage
Golden Flashes are knocking on the door of the AP’s Top 25
Shale industry company may move to Campbell
By JEANNE STARMACK starmack@vindy.com CAMPBELL A company that cleans wastewater from shale
DANCE BY DESIGN at Chaney Visual and Performing Arts School
Math and science don’t usually come to mind when considering the elements of dance, but a production by Chaney Visual and Performing Arts School students demonstrates how art, math and science mesh.
Matta still sorting through starting lineup for opener
By BOB BAPTIST Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS LaQuinton Ross is a stone-cold outside shooter who
Meyer gauges how former teams handled bye week
Associated Press Columbus It’s only through trial and error that Ohio State coach Urban Meyer
Ohio Supreme Court to decide if picketing law constitutional
By PETER H. MILLIKEN milliken@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN The Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to decide
Ex-PSU president Spanier arraigned
Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. Former Penn State president Graham Spanier was arraigned and
Warren officer honored at ceremony
By JORDAN COHEN news@vindy.com NILES Patrolman Ben Harrell, a 15-year veteran of the Warren
Mental exam OK’d for suspect in Youngstown boy's murder
By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. jgoodwin@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN The mental competency of a city man
Election shows diversity, change in mindsets
Associated Press WASHINGTON Tuesday’s presidential election results showed the American voting
12 things to consider from the election
A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange ponders the results of Tuesday's election as reported on the front page of Wednesday's "Newsday" of New York. The re-election of President Barack Obama led U.S. investors to dump stocks Wednesday.
HEALTH DIGEST || International Survivors of Suicide Day
Suicide prevention HUBBARD Hubbard is participating in the American Foundation for Suicide
METRO DIGEST || Red Kettle Campaign Kick-Off
Campaign Kick-Off Boardman The Salvation Army Mahoning County Area Services will have its 2012
WIC provides much needed assistance
By WILLIAM K. ALCORN alcorn@vindy.com AUSTINTOWN The Women, Infants and Children program is
President gets a second act
Opinion: Second terms have rarely been kind to American presidents. Our last two-term leader, George W.
Most important issues missing in presidential campaign
Opinion: By Michael Hiltzik Los Angeles Times You know all that talk about how Superstorm Sandy will
Election preserves status quo
Opinion: WASHINGTON America’s 57th presidential election revealed that a second important national
CD RATES
CD RATES The table shows the annual percentage yield as of Wednesday. All yields given in percent.
Selected local stocks
Selected local stocks STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE Aqua America, .66, 25.24 —.64 Avalon
“last resort” (8 p.m., abc): Don’t let the submarine thriller “Last
“last resort” (8 p.m., abc): Don’t let the submarine thriller “Last Resort” take a dive in the
A world market
Opinion: Waukegan News-Sun: Gasoline prices in Lake County have been on a recent rollercoaster ride. The
"Nunset Boulevard" Cindy Williams stars in musical stage show
Anyone familiar with the phrase “Schlemiel! Schlemazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated” knows that Cindy Williams has been making her dreams come true in film, television and on stage for roughly 40 years
AUDITIONS
AUDITIONS ACTORS “Finale,SDRq Victorian Players and J&B Production Arts Services, Dec. 3 and 4,
Food donation
Food donation WARREN The Warren Family Mission is seeking donations of food for its annual
At least 48 die in Guatemala quake
Associated Press SAN MARCOS, Guatemala A 7.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Guatemala on
Willow bark or aspirin for the heart?
Q. My doctor has encouraged me to take baby aspirin daily to reduce my risk of heart problems and
Valley sales-tax figures are mixed bag
By JAMISON COCKLIN jcocklin@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Sales-tax collection across the Mahoning
‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’ cabaret show
Staff report BOARDMAN “Broadway and Ol’ Blue Eyes,” a cabaret-style show about singer Frank
New storm takes aim at NY, NJ
Associated Press NEW YORK A nor’easter blustered into New York and New Jersey on Wednesday with
Gay-marriage supporters end losing streak and look ahead
Associated Press NEW YORK For years, foes of same-sex marriage had a potent talking point:
Darrell Royal, 88 Turned Longhorns into national powerhouse
Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas A son of Depression-era Oklahoma, Darrell Royal came to Texas to
Arms Museum prepares holiday exhibit
Staff report YOUNGSTOWN Preparations are underway for the fifth annual “Memories of Christmas
Full planes seen for Thanksgiving
Associated Press NEW YORK The recipe for Thanksgiving travel is likely to make travelers a
Portrait art exhibition will open at the Hoyt
What does a paving-company employee, a parole officer for juvenile felons, a civil engineer and an employee for the National Academy of Sciences have in common?
Undercover deputies seize 937 pounds of pot, arrest 2
Assocaited Press FAIRFIELD, Ohio Undercover sheriff’s deputies in southwestern Ohio’s Butler
Cavs’ rookie Zeller out with concussion, fracture
Associated Press CLEVELAND Cavaliers rookie Tyler Zeller’s first NBA road trip has been ended by
Day 2: NHL, union back to bargaining
Associated Press NEW YORK The NHL and its players’ union kept talking Wednesday, a day after
newsmakers
newsmakers Broker charged with defrauding Hanks LOS ANGELES A Southern California insurance
Workers get support for strike
Staff report niles Representatives from several labor unions marched through Niles on Wednesday
More loans boost consumer credit
Associated Press WASHINGTON Americans took out more student and auto loans in September to boost
Steelers secondary thriving without Polamalu
Will Allen has done well replacing the oft-injured all-pro safety Associated Press PITTSBURGH
Pianist's latest release has a mythical quality
Deno Frangopoulos’ soothing musical spirit is again on display in “Icarus Bleeds.”
oddly enough
oddly enough Deer crashes through Pa. carpet store CASTLE SHANNON, Pa. This deer wasn’t
Years Ago
Today is Thursday, Nov. 8, the 313th day of 2012. There are 53 days left in the year. ASSOCIATED
Foster wants team to collect experiences
Associated Press COLUMBUS As Jim Foster grows older, his thoughts often flood back to those he
Pot votes in 2 states challenge drug war
Associated Press DENVER First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people.
Specialty Strip to take part in expo
Specialty Strip to take part in expo masury Specialty Strip & Oscillating Inc. in Masury will
NIGHTLIFE
Backyard Bar and Grill, 8942 Youngstown-Pittsburgh Road, Poland; 330-757-2476 Thu: Karaoke with
NEw this week
NEw this week Skyfall (PG-13) Secret agent James Bond’s loyalty to his superior, M, is tested
The soul of Youngstown inhabits The Building
By JOHN BENSON entertainment@vindy.com Seven years after Anthony LaMarca packed his bags for New
Surplus food
Surplus food Price Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, 920 Dryden Ave., Youngstown, fresh produce and
MAHONING COUNTY COURTS
courts MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Joseph W. Suverison, 45, of 9937 Delray St., Unit 4,
Titanic expert to speak at Packard
Staff report WARREN Bruce Caplan, an expert on the ill-fated cruise shop Titanic, which sunk in
Complaining is raised to an art form by choir
By GUY D’ASTOLFO dastolfo@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN “Comedians like to joke about rape. Toilet
Ohioans clear that Senate seat is not for sale to highest bidder
Editorial: Republican state Treasurer Josh Mandel, who promised to serve out his four-year term when he was
Playhouse presents ‘Our Lady of 121st St.’
Staff report YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Playhouse will present the area premiere of “Our Lady of
birthdays
birthdays Actor Norman Lloyd (“St. Elsewhere”) is 98. Singer Patti Page is 85. CBS newsman Morley
Holocaust survivor to speak at campus
Staff report Sharon, Pa. Holocaust survivor and human-rights activist Dr. Inge Auerbacher will
Wilson says it’s unlikely he’ll run again
By DAVID SKOLNICK skolnick@vindy.com After losing his second congressional race in a row,
Why were Trumbull County election results so late?
By ED RUNYAN runyan@vindy.com WARREN People watching election returns into the night may have
Bowling Green too much for Ohio
Associated Press athens Anthon Samuel ran for 181 yards and two touchdowns to help Bowling Green
Officials approve lease for building
Staff report WARREN Trumbull County commissioners approved a one-year, $48,626 lease for the
Mass. pharmacy board chief fired
Mass. pharmacy board chief fired BOSTON The director of the Massachusetts pharmacy board has
Dow Jones drops 313 day after Obama win
By JAMISON COCKLIN and BURTON SPEAKMAN news@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Area business leaders
VETERANS Day EVENTS
A list of services, ceremonies and other events for Veterans Day as submitted to The Vindicator.
POLICE CALLS IN CANFIELD, LIBERTY, GIRARD
POLICE CALLS A summary of recent criminal activity in the city of Canfield, Liberty and Girard:
There’s no stopping us
Opinion: There’s no stopping us Tuesday’s Doyle McManus column, “And the winner is: gridlock,” delivers a
Cuts loom in Liberty after failure of 2 levies
By danny restivo drestivo@vindy.com liberty Liberty Township is facing budget cuts after two
Man sentenced for apparent road rage
By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. jgoodwin@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN A 40-year-old Youngstown man will spend
METRO DIGEST || Native American presentation canceled
Presentation canceled Austintown The Native American Display and look at Native American life
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